The Risk of Running Windows XP After Support Ends April 2014

Posted on Wed, Aug 28, 2013

Atlantic's Managed IT Services team wants you to read this excerpt from the article written by Tim Rains of Microsoft, August 15th 2013 Published on the Microsoft Security Blog: "The Risk of Running Windows XP  After Support Ends April 2014

.......What is the risk of continuing to run Windows XP after its end of support date?  One risk is that attackers will have the advantage over defenders who choose to run Windows XP because attackers will likely have more information about vulnerabilities in Windows XP than defenders. Let me explain why this will be the case." .... Click this link to read the full article: http://blogs.technet.com/b/security/archive/2013/08/15/the-risk-of-running-windows-xp-after-support-ends.aspx

Contact our specialists at Atlantic, Tomorrow's Office's Managed IT Team to learn more:  call 212-741-6400 ext. 2130, or email bmclaughlin@tomorrowsoffice.com

 

Tags: Managed IT, Security, Atlantic Tomorrow's Office, Windows XP, IT, Microsoft

MANAGED SERVICES MARKET SET FOR BIG GROWTH*

Posted on Wed, Aug 14, 2013

'Recent trends show a high demand for managed services across every industry vertical. The implementation of managed services reduces IT costs by 30 to 40 percent in the enterprises. This enables organizations to have the flexibility and technical advantage with them. Enterprises having their services outsourced look forward to risk sharing and to reduce their IT costs and IT commitments, so that they are able to concentrate on their core competencies, MarketsandMarkets said.'* Read more...  http://www.channelpartnersonline.com/news/2013/08/managed-services-market-set-for-big-growth.aspx?

*Article referenced above is from August 12, 2013 posting By Craig Galbraith of Channel Partners Online.    Contact the Managed Services Team at Atlantic, Tomorrow's Office now for how you can benefit @  212-741-6400 x 2130   www.tomorrowsoffice.com

Tags: Atlantic Tomorrow's Office, Managed Services, IT

Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office Launches Cloud Workspace™ March 15, 2013

Posted on Mon, Mar 18, 2013

PRESS RELEASE Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office Launches Cloud Workspace™

Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office Launches Cloud Workspace™  March 15, 2013 New York, NY.

Larry Weiss, Chief Executive Officer and President is pleased to announce the launch of the Atlantic Cloud Workspace™, a next generation virtual desktop and mobile platform that provides applications, data, computing resources and IT management functions to clients as a service via the Internet or a dedicated network.

Bill McLaughlin, Chief Technology Officer, states the “Cloud Workspace™ offers small and medium businesses a large economy of scale cloud infrastructure without the massive capital or human resource expenditures required to build and manage in-house.  SMBs benefit with scalability, flexibility, freedom from system maintenance, and lower operational costs.”

The workspace is built and architected on a highly distributed, open and comprehensive public cloud, including an open development platform and hosts over 350 mainstream business applications. 

Through its partnership with independenceIT®, Atlantic is able to launch an easy to use, fully automated and orchestrated cloud workspace in a highly secure 24x7x365 monitored SSAE 16 SOC II compliant facility. 

Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office is an excellent partner for independenceIT in the New York, Tri-State area based on their stellar reputation and commitment to meeting the technology needs of the small business community – Jim Lippie, Executive VP of Business Development.

Having a cloud strategy is becoming an IT essential in many business sectors, particularly for small and medium sized businesses.  Moving applications and data to Cloud Workspace™ enables employees to work from home or on the road with secure, high-availability access from any Internet connected device.  In addition”, McLaughlin adds, “businesses automatically benefit with disaster recovery capabilities as part of their business continuity plan”.

Atlantic has certified a team of Cloud Workspace™ specialists to help businesses realize the advantages of cloud workspace.  

About Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office                                                         

An office technology and IT solutions company, Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office provides horizontal services to small and large corporations in the New York City and Tri-State area.  Atlantic’s offerings include managed solutions for Imaging, Document Management, IT Support, Disaster Recovery and Cloud Workspace™.  Through its strategic Partner Alliance Program, Atlantic partners with manufacturers, suppliers and service providers to deliver comprehensive best-in-class solutions that enhance business processes and lower operational costs.  www.tomorrowsoffice.com

About independenceIT®

independenceIT® (iIT) is an industry leading technology company that enable VARs, ISVs and MSPs to provision and support cloud services through its award-winning cloud services management platform.  For more than a decade, iIT has successfully delivered the complete cloud workspace and facilitated organizations’’ rapid transition away from traditional IT to quickly realize the cost savings and operational advantages of the cloud.

Cloud Workspace™ is a trademark of MRK Networks, Inc. d/b/a independenceIT®

MEDIA CONTACT

Bill McLaughlin

CTO and Vice President, Managed Services
Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office
212-741-6400
bmcglaughlin@tomorrowsoffice.com  www.tomorrowsoffice.com

 

Tags: Cloud Workspace™, Atlantic Tomorrow's Office, virtual desktop, IndependenceIT, Cloud, IT

Atlantic and the NJ DEVILS in the NYPOST - Go Devils!

Posted on Wed, Jan 23, 2013

NY POST NJ Devils and ATLANTICClick this link http://bit.ly/10JuVTs to see the page from the NYPost 1/23/2013; We get very excited when this happens check out the Atlantic representation! The photo "Jakub Voracek is checked into the boards by Mark Fayne during the Devils' home opener." NHLI via Getty Images.

Atlantic, the official Copier and IT Services Provider of "The New Jersey Devils” has been featured prominently throughout the season at the Pru Center. This photograph was featured in the January 23rd 2013 issue of The New York Post!

www.tomorrowsoffice.com

 

Tags: AtlanticCareIT, Managed IT, Pru Center, The Prudential Center, NY POST, Atlantic, IT Services, IT, The NJ Devils

To Our Valued Managed IT Customers Happy Holidays & Thank you!

Posted on Tue, Dec 18, 2012

We are truly grateful to you for choosing us as your Managed IT service provider. It has been a sincere pleasure serving you this year.

Speaking on behalf of Atlantic and the Managed IT team, we hope that you have enjoyed the enhanced quality of our products/services. We will continue our efforts to meet your requirements and expectations in the future as well. Meanwhile, your unwavering support and patronage is what gets us out of bed in the morning.

Your honest suggestions and feedback have helped us shape our business to best fit your standards.

Again, thanks so much for choosing Atlantic. Let us know if there is anything we can ever do to assist you further.

We look forward to serving you for many years to come.

 

Regards,

Bill McLaughlin  |  Chief Technology Officer and Vice President, Managed Services

Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office  |   134 West 26th St., New York,  NY 10001

P: 212-741-6400 ext. 2130  | C: 917-797-9934  |  E: bmclaughlin@tomorrowsoffice.com 

Tags: AtlanticCareIT, Managed IT, IT support, Atlantic, IT Services, IT

Tuesday October 30th Atlantic Offices Closed -AtlanticCareIT Operations Center Open

Posted on Mon, Oct 29, 2012

Dear Valued Customers,

Atlantic's offices will be closed on MONDAY 10/29/2012 AND TUESDAY 10/30/2012; NY and NJ are declared a state of emergency. Our AtlanticCareIT Operations Center will be working however, to ensure our clients' IT infrastructures are fully supported. Please do follow the same avenue for requesting support. We will re-open our offices on Tuesday October 30th, for business as usual (unless otherwise indicated.) Stay safe, and please follow the instructions listed for minimizing impact on your IT infrastructures:

 

1. Turn down any non-needed equipment, to include servers, workstations, laptops, monitors, fans, speakers, etc at your desk or IT area.

 

2. Only maintain business critical servers online (Exchange email servers, File Servers, Business Applications)

 

3. Relocate any IT equipment that is located by windows or possible leakage areas (including ceilings and doorways)

 

During the storms:

 

1. Expect electical outages, fluxuations, brownages, etc.

 

2. There may be outages of Internet Service Providers (Cable, FIOS, T-1, DSL) services

 

3. There may be outages of websites, including hosted websites

 

4. There may be outages of DNS servers which would prevent sites and services (FTP, email, web, VPN, remote) from working properly

 

5. Phone service provides (analog and digital) may be out for extended periods of time

 

6. UPS (Uninterupted Power Supplies) may run out of battery power

Thank you, and stay safe,

Your Atlantic Family

Tags: AtlanticCareIT, Atlantic, IT infrastructure, Frankenstorm, IT

URGENT! Clients: How to Prepare for the Storm to minimize impact on IT:

Posted on Fri, Oct 26, 2012

As we all prepare for the upcoming forecasted Hurricane Sandy, we would like to inform every one of the news and impact of this storm:

Meteorologists are predicting that Hurricane Sandy, now a category 1 storm, is turning into an "extra-tropical cyclone" that will hit a broad region with 50 mph winds and rain and storm surges as it barrels up the East Coast towards New York, in what some are calling the "storm of the century."  Forecasters say that up to ten inches of rain turning into two feet of snow in higher altitude could hit the East Coast next week, and are warning that the track could still change as much as 200 miles.  "This storm certainly has the potential to stand on its own. We are dealing with categories we don't normally see here," Dr. Louis Uccellini, director of NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Prediction said. "There will be significant surge with this as the storm moves from the southeast to the northwest towards the coastline, and that's going to become a very important part of the forecast for us as we near this event at the beginning part of the week," he said. By next week Sandy is expected to turn into a winter storm hybrid -- dubbed a "Frankenstorm" by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecaster Jim Cisco – and could ravage the coast with tropical storm winds. "This is not being overhyped. I would use the terms devastating and historic," Accuweather's Bernie Rayno said. "A one in 30 year storm, or even in the fact the way this storm is going to be tracking east toward the coastline in New Jersey, it could be a once-in-a-lifetime storm."

New York City and northern regions in the eastern corridor are likely to be hit hard and forecasters are warning that the storm may linger for days as it covers a massive area. There is a 90 percent chance that on Monday the East Coast will take a direct hit, forecasters say.  “Compared to [Hurricane] Irene, we're going to see much broader surge impacts. The surge impacts for Irene were fairly tightly focused. This is going to be a broader event. Same thing with the wind, "James Franklin with the NHC told ABC News. Sandy, currently a category 1 storm, will cross the Bahamas today as its western fringe scrapes eastern Florida, according to the National Weather Service. The storm is expected to slow and turn northwest overnight and during the day.

The storm is expected to hit the Metro Area (New York and New Jersey) on Monday and Tuesday, and to minimize the impact on the IT infrastructures, the following recommendations are made. The time frame to do this will depend on the actual proximaty of the storm and the availiblity to perform these tasks.

  1. Turn down any non-needed equipment, to include servers, workstations, laptops, monitors, fans, speakers, etc at your desk or IT area.
  2. Only maintain business critical servers online (Exchange email servers, File Servers, Business Applications)
  3. Relocate any IT equipment that is located by windows or possible leakage areas (including ceilings and doorways)
During the storms:
  1. Expect electical outages, fluxuations, brownages, etc.
  2. There may be outages of Internet Service Providers (Cable, FIOS, T-1, DSL) services
  3. There may be outages of websites, including hosted websites
  4. There may be outages of DNS servers which would prevent sites and services (FTP, email, web, VPN, remote) from working properly
  5. Phone service provides (analog and digital) may be out for extended periods of time
  6. UPS (Uninterupted Power Supplies) may run out of battery power

Atlantic Support Staff will be oncall for emergency assistance with bringing up any network equipment. Please follow the same avenue for requesting support.Atlantic Care IT

 

Tags: AtlanticCareIT, Atlantic, IT, Hurricane Sandy

Atlantic recognized as an Elite Dealer by The Week in Imaging’s 2012 Elite Dealers!!

Posted on Tue, Oct 02, 2012

Atlantic is recognized as an Elite Dealer 2012 by The Week in Imaging's 2012 Elite Dealers!

click THIS LINK: http://www.theweekinimaging.com/elite-dealers/

The Week in Imaging’s 2012 Elite Dealers, Posted on by Scott Cullen

"The Week in Imaging’s Elite Dealer Awards: The award honors the best and the brightest in the dealer community. The dealers being honored each week starting today and throughout the month of October aren’t necessarily the biggest dealers in the business although some are and many are doing well from a financial perspective. However, may are still enjoying growth, offer innovative marketing and sales programs, are deeply involved within their community, have a strong work culture, treat their employees well and have shown a willingness to do what it takes to remain relevant in an ever-changing market by adapting new technologies, services, and solutions. Indeed, it’s not any one thing that makes an Elite Dealer, it’s a combination. And now let’s meet the Elite Dealer Class of 2012.

(JUMP to Atlantic:)

Atlantic, Tomorrows Office

www.tomorrowsoffice.com

New York, N.Y.

Year Founded: 1959

Number of Employees: 285

Approximate Yearly Revenues: $80 Million

This Year’s Most Significant Accomplishment: Returning the IT department to profitability after three years of losses.

Primary Hardware Vendors & Solutions and Services Offerings: Ricoh, Toshiba, Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Managed IT, Document Management, MPS and Records Retention

Larry Weiss, President of Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office

If we’re still in a recession, somebody forget to tell Atlantic, Tomorrows Office. Their copier business is up 25 percent over the last three years and their IT business has grown 50 percent during the same time period. President Larry Weiss and company must be doing something right.

Besides the great service that Atlantic provides, clients say they’re “easy to do business with” and that their staff is always upbeat and helpful. Add to that Atlantic’s Seal of Satisfaction, which gives customers some serious piece of mind about doing business with Atlantic.

One of the neat marketing programs that never fails to impress us is Atlantic’s Year End Blitz – “Everyone’s a Winner.” It’s a sales promotion that finds hardware flying out the door. How well does it work? “Last year sales revenue was $4.4 million with over 350 units sold in two weeks,” responds Weiss.

Despite being one of the top office technology dealerships in the New York market, Atlantic still has its share of challenges. The biggest challenge Atlantic had to overcome was providing a culture where copier reps and IT reps would go on joint calls together and not be threatened by each other. “Although this is not where I would like to be, it is improving and more joint calls are taking place each month,” says Weiss.

Asked for more details about the dealership’s biggest accomplishment of the past year, Weiss mentions the hiring of a new CTO two years ago. “To watch the IT department, under his leadership, come together and return to profitability after three years of losses was great,” he beams. “The business sector grew 50 percent in 2012 and we look at a 30 percent growth in 2013.”

The big sale of the year was a major school district in New Jersey valued at $1.2 million. Not bad.

Atlantic does a nice job of supporting the community, giving back $300,000 a year in donations. Additionally, sales reps are encouraged to volunteer with a non-profit. Plus this year they provided 250 underprivileged children the chance to meet and greet the Mets, play on the field, and then watch a game. Impressive, especially since Weiss is a diehard Yankees fan. Not that he’s changed his pinstripes, we know he still bleeds Yankee blue.

With an eye to the future, Atlantic’s managers are involved in educational programs, Vistage Key Leadership groups, and attend seminars by business leaders. Similarly, the executive management team is working on SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats) analysis to ensure the company remains on the path to future success. “Education is an ongoing theme at Atlantic!” exclaims Weiss.

So is being an Elite Dealer!

Tags: Managed Print Services, paperless office, Managed IT, Atlantic, Larry Weiss, Production Print, Professional Services, DMS, IT Services, Elite Dealer, IT, The Week in Imagining, This Week in Imaging's 2012 Elite Dealers

GoDaddy Security Breach; Atlantic Client Notification

Posted on Mon, Sep 10, 2012

9/19/2012 Atlantic Computer Information Advisory Notice:

We have been notified that GoDaddy, Inc. has had a security attack, and is presently not processing any web traffic through its site. The CNN news channel has released this advisory:

http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/10/tech/web/go-daddy-outage/index.html?iref=allsearch

This appears to be related to hosting accounts at GoDaddy (email accounts, DNS hosting, websites) and NOT any site secured SSL Certificates that have been issued through GoDaddy to secure webmail or websites

They are currently working to fix the issue, and have given no ETA as to when it will be fixed or when traffic flow will be restored.

We will keep you advised, as we learn more.

 

 

 

Tags: Atlantic, IT Services, IT

ATLANTIC ACQUIRES MANAGED IT SERVICES PROVIDER

Posted on Fri, Jul 06, 2012

Thursday, July 5th – Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office, a New York based national leader in the imaging products, solutions and IT services arena, has expanded their Managed IT Services division with the acquisition of Third Eye Technologies.

abplogo resized 600Third Eye Technologies provides Managed IT Services and Tech Support to help diverse corporate and nonprofit clients maximize their investment in technology and boost their productivity by providing flexible, reliable IT support services throughout Rockland and Westchester County.

“This benefits each of our 18,000 Atlantic customers, who now have immediate access to more of the areas most experienced IT professionals providing them expertise to help improve their productivity and reduce their operating costs” stated Larry Weiss, CEO and President at Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office."

“Our team is very excited to join an organization with so many more resources we can bring to our current and future clients” stated Doug Clickner, COO at Third Eye Technologies. “Our IT capabilities in the areas of Managed Services, Data Protection and Help Desk support will be a perfect complement to Atlantic’s IT services division.”

Third Eye Technologies clients will enjoy immediate access to Atlantics award winning selection of office technology products. To learn more about these solutions, please visit www.tomorrowsoffice.com.

Both Atlantic and Third Eye customers are encouraged to contact their representative to learn more about how this announcement can benefit their company and their bottom line or contact Bill McLaughlin, CTO and Vice President, Managed Services at 212-741-6400 ext. 2130 or bmclaughlin@tomorrowsoffice.com.

About Third Eye Technologies

Third Eye Technologies partners with organizations to maximize their investment in technology and boost productivity by providing flexible, reliable IT support services. From maintenance and support to Backup & Business Continuity, clients pay one monthly fee and enjoy knowing they have 24/7 IT support. Third Eye Technologies is specifically sized and prepared to provide technical support services for organizations that may or may not have the internal resources to stay abreast of best of breed IT solutions that can benefit their business.

About Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office

Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office is a national leader in the office automation and managed services arena. Founded in 1959 as Atlantic Photocopy, the company has since grown from a five person operation to a 250+ person organization now supporting advanced technology solutions to over 18,000 customers in the New York City metropolitan area.  Atlantic is an Office Technology and IT Solutions company (VAR) providing niche horizontal and vertical market services to small and large corporations.

Information about Atlantic’s complete range of offerings can be found at www.tomorrowsoffice.com.

>To view the full Press Release, please click this link<

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Tags: Managed IT, Third Eye Technologies, Atlantic, business partners, IT Services, IT