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Re: Eliot Ness post# 9397

Thursday, 12/06/2012 9:22:46 AM

Thursday, December 06, 2012 9:22:46 AM

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Security can be a problem with any data. I have watched as many databases across the country have been cracked by crackers hell bent on stealing. In some cases the cause is the fact that the head of the IT department is some kid fresh out of school and the reason he has a job is because his boss can't spell computer.

Telvue has chosen to house it's cloud (data farm sorry) in a fortress like building at 401 north Broad St in Philadelphia. This building is very old and as a result is very secure. It has 24/7 guards and redundant backups for power. Cameras all over the place. Not an easy target but not an impossible one. Data is stored by mirroring and is also stored off sight. No matter how good you are there are always some crackers who will test you skills. Telvue has been around from the very start of computing as we know it and is aware. There are alternative methods of running your business and in most cases you can hide you light and data under a bushel. What ever brings your company success.

If spelling is your thing I think that's great. At my age it's not a priority.

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