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Updates: Should I Or Shouldn’t I?

August 7, 2013 by The T By D Team 1 Comment

Dear Geek,

I’m constantly getting pop-ups notifying me of updates.  I find it annoying to install them, as it takes time out of my day.  Do I have to install them?  

Signed,

Updated

Dear Updated,

Hackers use known vulnerabilities in OSs (Operating Systems) as loopholes to get into computer systems.  Many of the updates sent out by the OS manufacturers (ie Microsoft) that are marked “critical” are security-related.  This means that the update ‘patches’ a known flaw in the OS.  Because the updates could be fixing a vulnerability that a hacker has found, it’s a good idea to install the updates in the “Recommended” section.  At the very least, you should make certain to keep “Windows Update” active, so you’ll at least know about updates available to fix these OS loopholes.  Another reason to install updates is that they can sometimes add or improve features.  Microsoft also uses Windows Update to keep its software titles, such as Microsoft Office, up-to-date.  You can even allow Windows to automatically install updates, so you won’t need to do any manual work to install the updates.  Instead, you’ll just be alerted that Windows has installed the updates.

Technology by Design provides a monthly service for both workstations (computers) and servers, which automatically installs any updates required for your OS (Operating System) or 3rd party software without any disruption to your day.  Technology by Design provides updates for over 100 3rd-party software programs, such as Skype, iTunes, Flash, Java, Adobe Reader, Picasa, Spybot, DropBox, TeamViewer.  Depending on the package you choose, you could also receive a lower hourly service rate, quicker emergency response times, phone and remote support sessions, virus removal, optimizations (an electronic cleaning out of your computer to make it work its best), spyware monitoring and removal, an Executive Summary Report, a regular Review and Planning Meeting, and many other benefits.  What does this mean to you?  Depending on the package you choose, you could save up to (and above!) $2570/year for a computer, or $4640/year for a server!  That’s money that stays in your pocket!  If you add our Backup and Disaster Recovery package, the savings are incalculable.  To find out more on how Technology by Design can save your business money, call Earl at 204-800-3167.

If you have a question for our Resident Geek, send it to:  geek@tbyd.ca.  We’ll translate it from Geek-lish to English, so it actually helps!

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