Uplogix: The Answer to Your Remote Network’s Connectivity Problems
December 21st 2007 21:26
Secure Remote Management
If you administer—or use—a remote computer network that experiences technical problems periodically, you know how inconvenient correcting those problems can be. To reduce that inconvenience, one solution you might want to look into—or have your network’s administrator look into—is Secure Remote Management, by Uplogix. When you experience network connectivity problems, the Uplogix remote management system eliminates the need for travel to a remote office or server, drastically reducing your mean time to recovery. This can prevent many added problems caused by time-sensitive business issues.
Uplogix Envoy: Always Connected
The Uplogix Envoy tool is always connected—even when your network goes down—which allows you to effectively monitor connectivity, automate maintenance tasks, and perhaps most importantly, address connectivity problems from a central location as soon as they occur. Check out the Telecom Trends article at the above link to learn more about how you can keep your computer network humming along with minimal interruption even when those inevitable connectivity problems occur.
Happy networking!
Jeanne
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Comment by tlcorbin
Comment by Jeanne Dininni
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Thanks for your feedback!
Jeanne
Comment by Howard
Real Crash
I mean it's different if you are actually selling or dealing in something, but what do you or I know about a "uplogix"?
Comment by Jeanne Dininni
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I understand how you feel, and every blogger must make his or her own decision on this issue. If you feel that PayPerPost doesn't fit into your blog, then I believe you're right not to join.
To answer your first question, there CAN be other undesirable results--like losing Google page rank. (I'm not entirely sure, though, that paid posting is really the reason so many blogs are losing page rank, because many sites that don't write paid posts are also losing PR. We'll just have to wait and see what Google does in the future before we can figure that one out.)
To answer your second question, I've visited the Uplogix website, and the Envoy system sounds good to me. You're right that I don't really understand all the technical aspects of the system, but do I really need to understand the product inside and out to simply tell my readers about it so they can visit the site and make their own decision? I don't think so.
Advertising isn't really such a terrible thing. People have needs. Companies create products to meet those needs. They use advertising to get the word out about their products so the people who need them will hear about them. After that, it's up to the customer to decide whether he wants to try the product, and if he does try it, to decide whether or not he's happy with it. It's not up to the person who writes the advertisement--or rather, who refuses to write the advertisement--to decide that for him before he ever even hears about the product. However, if a writer doesn't feel right about doing an ad, it would be better to let someone else do it.
Thanks for your comment! Have a great Christmas!
Jeanne