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"We've been very pleased with Infinity Network Solutions. We have our problems prevented or taken care of quickly and remotely. If we need on-site help, a familiar face shows up at our offices to take care of any problems. We are very pleased with the quality and speed of service from their very friendly staff."
Chip Greene
Greene & Associates, Inc. -
"I want to compliment your organization for the service provided to The Brickyard. You not only did a superb job in installing our new phone system, but you even suggested ways to improve our technology in an affordable way. You have been a blessing to us!"
Luis Pardal
Brickyard at Riverside -
"Infinity Network Solutions' knowledge of the current standards and emerging technologies is excellent. Their technological expertise and "can do" attitude are undeniable."
Gary Shattuck
Newton County Schools -
"We are able to rely on Infinity for our technology support needs which allows our staff to be focused on our core business. Any time we have needs for technology support or advice, Infinity is there to help us. They really have made a positive impact on our company."
Tisha Amerson
Appling Brothers Company -
“There is a high level of competency with Infinity and we share a high level of trust with them. They've proven very capable of being our I.T. department”.
Greg Cassimus
Radiology Associates of Macon -
"We've worked with Infinity for many years on a number of different projects. Their staff is technically well-versed and always ready to help out our school. The fact they are committed to our local community is a big benefit as well."
David Bass
First Presbyterian Day School -
"Infinity worked through all of the issues with our electronic health record software, eClinicalWorks. We had a gut feeling they were the right company for us. They've proven to be just that."
Felicia Rosenberger
CMED Atlanta -
"Our phone conversion was handled efficiently and was relatively painless. Your staff has been very responsive, patient and supportive throughout the process. We are very pleased with the added features that the new system offers."
Guy Gunn
Fickling & Company -
“Infinity's management of our project was excellent. They overhauled every technology we use, and the change was seamless for our users. They made it look easy. Everyone made themselves available to us whenever we needed them, and the help desk people have been great. They were the right people for the job.”
Amanda Turner
Piedmont Orthopedic Complex -
"We’re not in the technology business – we leave this to Infinity, and working with Infinity has been wonderful!”
Bruce Johnson
Commercial Furnishings -
"Infinity has not only helped us oversee and manage our existing technology, they have helped us assess and plan the technology transitions our business requires."
Hal Foshee
Waites & Foshee Insurance Group -
"We are a family company, so we enjoy working with local people we know. Infinity is here locally and able to service us quickly if things ever go wrong."
Malcolm Walthall
Walthall Oil Company -
“We are very excited to have wireless Internet service available for our patrons. We really appreciate all that the Infinity team does to support the delivery of services to our library users.”
Billy Tripp
Peach Public Libraries -
"Infinity's support of Secure Health has been very dependable. We had zero issues during the on-boarding phase, which was a crucial time for our relationship. We are very happy with the knowledge and skill set of their staff."
Tina Pike
Secure Health Plans -
"Infinity’s depth is amazing. Every Infinity team member who worked on our project was knowledgeable, and things just clicked well."
Marc Schroeder
Andrews, Hammock and Powell
Turn Your BYOD Nightmare Into a Dream Come True
Author: Brian BetzelMobile devices such as laptops, tablets and smartphones offer convenience and increased productivity, but they can be costly … in more ways than one.
Most small- and medium-business executives can’t afford the financial costs associated with providing employees with mobile devices. The executives of some large enterprises don’t want to spend a lot of money on furnishing their employees with mobile devices. So, increasingly, business leaders are adopting bring your own device (BYOD) policies. Of course, there’s more to adopting a BYOD policy than sending a mass email to employees announcing that it’s now okay for them to use their personal laptops, tablets or smartphones for work.
The security risks involved with BYOD are myriad. That’s why it’s a good idea to consult with managed I.T. services providers like Infinity Network Solutions and discuss ways to establish – and enforce – strict policies that can minimize risk and implement technology solutions to keep employees as honest as possible.
Because people use file sharing websites like Dropbox and Box.net in their personal lives, many experts recommend providing employees with a company file sharing network that operates in a similar fashion. Doing this allows your employees to have tools and interfaces they are familiar with while maintaining corporate security policies.
The safety and security of company documents and information are paramount, so a policy that addresses these concerns directly is a must. For example, all files with important company or client information should be encrypted and/or password protected. By doing this, even if an employee’s mobile device got lost or stolen, the information could remain secure.
Some company leaders have their I.T. departments install remote wiping capabilities on their employees’ mobile devices. The problem with that is if an employee should quit or get fired, the I.T. department could not only delete all company data from the employee’s device but also the employee’s personal data. Because some companies have to comply with payment card industry (PCI) or Sarbanes-Oxley standards, if an employee’s personal mobile device gets lost or stolen, the company has the right to completely wipe the employee’s mobile device, even if that means deleting the employee’s personal data, too.
One way to minimize risk is by protecting the data itself. Besides encrypting or password protecting company data, executives can limit who has access to what files and have I.T. develop a program that requires employees to get permission before gaining access to and/or downloading certain sensitive files.
The importance of training can never be overstated. Just password protecting a mobile device can delay access long enough for I.T. to wipe it. Getting employees in the habit of putting mobile devices away when they’re not in use is also helpful.
Business leaders don’t have to sacrifice the safety and security of company data when they adopt BYOD policies. There are ways to simultaneously keep important company and client information safe and employees happy and productive.







