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Backups. Being prepared for the restore.

Posted on June 8, 2012 by Percy Kwong

Backups are something that is so important in any system that one should look carefully at not just the backup solution they are using, but the restore solution they’re going to have. Here are my recommendations and views on Backups. 1. Don’t assume that just because you bought a backup package that it just “works”…

When was the last time you had a technology audit?

Posted on June 6, 2012 by Percy Kwong

This is a message to everyone who runs any kind of technology in a business.  The posting is directed towards everyone who has their own applications, servers, blogs, websites, etc. Special Note to CIOs/CTOs:  I understand you run an organization that has many people under you.  I understand that you feel you’ve got your resources…

n-Tier Architectures what they are in a nutshell

Posted on June 5, 2012 by Percy Kwong

If you’re in Enterprise IT, you’re going to hear one buzz-word a lot.  The buzzword?  2-tier Architecture or 3-tier architecture.  I like to refer to it as n-Tier architectures.  So what exactly is it and what does it mean? A Tier in an architecture is simply the number of layers of an application or system…

VOIP and Technology in the cloud, an 8 year review

Posted on June 3, 2012 by Percy Kwong

People always wonder whether or not the Cloud is a good idea. Early adopters of technology (like me) test these technologies long before they’re put into production. For me, as a CIO/CTO/Consultant, if it passes the Percy test, it goes on my list of recommendations. So what exactly is the “Percy Test”? It’s a long-term…

A truly free and unblocked VPN for one year

Posted on May 30, 2012 by Percy Kwong

Every VPN provider claims that they’re truly free and not blocking ports.  (well.. maybe I’m not going to put them all in one basket).  The reality is every VPN provider I have come across has blocked access or throttles you one way or another. So I’ve actually come up with a simple solution.  Using Amazon’s…

How Content Distribution Networks(CDN) Work and How they Benefit You

Posted on May 30, 2012 by Percy Kwong

Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) are simply a network of servers located all over the world that will distribute your content faster, more reliably, and provide redundancy to your website or webhost. There are many benefits to having a CDN.  The most important one is the ability to lower your server load and provide the customer…

Amazon Prime – Good or Bad – a 2 Year Review

Posted on May 17, 2012 by Percy Kwong

Amazon offers something called Amazon Prime. Basically here is what it offers: Special access to certain quality video content for free viewing on your computer and multiple amazon enabled devices. Free 2 day shipping on everything in its warehouse. Free one day shipping around the holiday times occasionally. Free access to the kindle lending library…

Who Said you needed IIS to Stream Windows Media on Apache [Solved]

Posted on May 16, 2012 by Percy Kwong

So you’ve got tons of windows media files and you need to stream them.  The only problem is IIS has tons of overhead and the update headaches of Patches is getting old.  So… here’s a quick and easy solution. Once again, I’m going to assume you’re running Centos or Redhat.  This applies to any Apache…

The Apple iPhone vs. Android making the choice

Posted on May 16, 2012 by Percy Kwong

So you’re in the market for a new mobile phone.  The question is which do you go with?  When I say which, I mean which platform. There are really 2 major choices today: 1. iPhone 2. Android So which do you go with and how should you make the decision. The reality is I go…

Backups: a bit of insight and perspective.

Posted on May 10, 2012 by Percy Kwong

Many of us have backups.  Many of us don’t.  Here’s an interesting question though.  Those of us that have backups.  How many have actually tested them out to make sure they’re working?  If you have, how often do you test them? Most people set up a backup solution and just let it run.  They don’t…

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