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The "Bugaboo" of Ongoing Software
Maintenance
Bug Fixes, Patches and Updates
Ah, the joys of managing software and keeping it up to date. Don’t you just love
the fact that software providers release one to two updates per year, per
application, as well as several interim “patches” to fix bugs and protect
against newly discovered security threats? As a prime example of software
providers’ “generosity” with their updates, software giant Microsoft releases
security patches as often as twice a month, and sometimes even more frequently.
In fact, during the month of October 2007, Microsoft released
six security updates and
re-released one!
When you consider that your company’s Microsoft software programs run on
multiple computers throughout your organization, including mobile and home
users, you can see how updating all of your computers with every software
release can be a huge (and painful) undertaking.
So with each new release, you have a couple of decisions to make: how critical
is the update to your computer users, and how quickly does the software update
have to be installed? As with
everything else, this issue is a bit of a catch-22.
On the one hand, there are risks to being an early adopter of software
updates—you don’t get to benefit from other people “guinea-pigging” the new
release first. On the other hand,
there may be critical security threats addressed by the new release.
Your network may become increasingly at risk as hackers learn of the
security holes in the current software and begin working quickly and furiously
to exploit your vulnerability. If you delay the implementation of a software
patch, your company is more likely to be hacked.
Not to pile on to the growing mountain of challenges, but there’s also the issue
of adding new computers into your company’s network to accommodate new hires or
new projects. Equipped with the
latest versions of software applications, new computers often have different
versions of software than the ones you’re currently running throughout your
organization. All of a sudden, you’ve introduced compatibility issues, and
processing updates and patches becomes that much more complicated.
Are you getting a headache yet? Well, you’re not alone. Companies of all sizes
struggle with version control and application standardization.
Yet without these, software updates and patches become increasingly more
difficult and consume increasingly more precious time.
Precisely because of the challenges involved, many headache-averse
companies do not implement updates and patches as often as they should, leaving
themselves riddled with preventable bugs and opened to security threats.
There is, however, an easier way (ding ding!).
When your company outsources IT to
ITonCommand, your software maintenance issues dissolve. This is because
subscribing to ITonCommand ensures that all of your users are running the
same version of software.
Our team of IT experts monitors, tests,
and implements software updates and patches to ensure that your company’s
computing environment is protected and running as smoothly as possible.
You don’t even have to think about it, because you’ve downloaded that headache
to us.
With ITonCommand, you benefit from:
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Reduced downtime and costs associated with non-availability of applications.
Our updates and patches are performed during our regularly scheduled
maintenance windows, which are OUTSIDE of normal business hours.
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Reduced labor costs associated with inefficient security update deployment.
ITonCommand’s award-winning security solutions
ensure your updates are done right.
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Increased protection of your intellectual property.
Your data is safely stored on servers in our
state-of-the-art data center facilities, where
it’s monitored 24/7/365 and backed up daily.
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Increased productivity.
With standardized versions of software running across your organization, you’ve
eliminated incompatibility issues and headaches surrounding software update
releases.
Isn’t it about time you explored what outsourced IT
with ITonCommand can do for you?
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