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Who is Handling These Critical IT Tasks In Your Organization?

Who is Handling These Critical IT Tasks In Your Organization?

Your business might have a full-time IT person, but it also might not have one, and in cases like this, you might find yourself waiting to call your go-to person until you are experiencing a full-blown problem. The reality is that your internal, non-IT staff should not be responsible for the job of your IT department, and if you are relying on someone externally to handle your technology help, then you’ll want to make sure they tick all of the following boxes.

Windows and Server Updates

Microsoft issues patches and security updates for its operating systems and products on every second Tuesday of each month, but others might be released on a less-than-predictable basis. It’s easy to fall behind if you don’t have someone applying all of them, and depending on your infrastructure, you might even find complications which make it hard to run these updates. This doesn’t make them any less important, though, and you should address them on all user devices.

Software Updates and Patches

Of course you don’t use only Microsoft products, and your other software will likely be on a different, more sporadic patch and update schedule. Be sure to test your updates before you run them, and make sure they don’t disrupt your operations.

Antivirus Definition Updates

Virus definitions will need to be updated on a regular basis, as new threats are always being discovered and defined by security researchers. This process usually happens automatically without your involvement, but you should still make sure that the end user isn’t accidentally holding it up. You can use a centrally managed antivirus solution to deploy these definitions effectively.

Daily Backup Checks

Do you know what happens when you skip just one day of backup checks? You could go who knows how long without an adequate backup. In the best-case scenario, you discover that a backup isn’t taking properly well ahead of when you need to deploy it so that you will have your system in place for when you do need it, but imagine if you go days, weeks, or even months without proper data backup occurring. Be sure to check your logs for any signs of corruption and audit the backup system in its entirety. Your daily backup check should also include a random restore at least once per week to make sure the system is working the way it’s supposed to, followed by a thorough monthly examination.

Check Event Logs On Servers

If you are checking event logs for your servers on a daily basis, you can proactively put a halt to a lot of issues you might encounter, whether they are security-related issues or they are errors on your end that could cause downtime. Finding issues before they escalate is crucial to preventing this downtime.

Check Disk Space Across All Critical Devices

You should check disk space for servers and workstations on your device, as a device which has a full hard drive could create plenty of problems on your infrastructure. This process doesn’t take long, and if you have a monitoring tool in place, you can catch these issues before they become problems. You can often address these issues by freeing up storage in instances where you might not be able to physically improve the device with more storage.

Review Firewall, Wi-Fi, and VPN Access Logs

You should always know who or what is connecting to all of your networks. If you keep track of traffic and identify potential problems which could be indicative of security or network configuration issues, you can address slowdowns as they occur rather than let them linger longer than they need to.

Provide Technical Assistance to Your Staff

By now we are sure you are thinking, “Wow, that’s an awful lot,” and you’re absolutely right; it certainly is. On top of all this, your IT staff needs to also help everyone else at your office with technology-related challenges and day-to-day support.

If this sounds like a lot for even an internal IT department to handle, then consider calling us at 800.618.9844. We can supplement their efforts and make sure no important issues go unaddressed.

 

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