14 September 2009
Binu Thomas, Regional Service Manager MEA, Computer Systems Division of Toshiba Gulf shares some tips

Regular maintenance of IT infrastructure is vital for SMBs to keep their business running smoothly. Endpoint devices like laptops should be kept safe and protected from any harm that compromises the productivity of the business. While keeping the integrity of hardware and software solutions falls on the hands of IT managers, this is never too hard to personally manage. Below are practical tips that can help SMBs reduce total cost of ownership, generate productivity and increase proficiency.

Cleaning the laptop

You should occasionally clean your laptop. Do not use a rough cloth to clean it. Use a soft line-free cloth moistened with non-alkaline detergent to wipe the exterior of the laptop. Spray a small amount onto a cloth and then clean. Do not spray cleaner directly on the Display or Keyboard. Gently wipe the LCD with a dry, soft line-free cloth if a stain remains, moisten the cloth with LCD cleaner and wipe the stain again. Be sure to dry the LCD before closing it.

Data Protection

Never write down or leave access numbers or passwords in the carrying case. If a laptop is stolen, immediately do the following: report the theft to the local police and to Corporate Security; if customer data was on the laptop, contact your manager; change the password associated with the corporate user ID and if you can't, contact your helpdesk for assistance.

Download the Latest Antivirus, Antispyware, and Firewall Software

For maximum security, ensure that the latest antivirus software is loaded and running on your laptop. Also, you will want to make sure the firewall on your computer is turned on. You can visit http://www.microsoft.com/spyware for more information on spyware and links to some of the spyware scanners that are available for download.

Get the Latest Software Updates

Regularly keeping your laptop up-to-date with the latest software updates will maximize efficiency. For Microsoft® Windows®, go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com. For other software, go to the manufacturers' Web sites.   

Use Encryption

Use the Encrypted File System (EFS) on all folders containing sensitive corporate or customer information. To use this, your computer must be using a NTFS file system. 

Back Up Your Data

Back up all data that is sensitive or cannot be easily replaced. Back up data to a safe location on the corporate network. After confirming a successful backup, delete all data--both corporate and customer related--that is not essential for the job being performed. Be sure to empty the Recycle Bin as part of the process.

Use Strong Passwords

Use a strong password on all local accounts, especially the Administrator Password. Use a strong password on your Exchange personal folder (pst) file. Do not select the Save this password in your password list check box.

Use a Password-Protected Screen Saver

Use a password-protected screen saver set to activate after a maximum of 15 minutes of inactivity.

Disable Dial-Up Networking Password

Disable the Save password option in Dial-Up Networking.

Store Removable Hard Drive

If the laptop has a removable hard drive, disengage it from the rest of the device and store it in a separate, secure location.

Write Down Asset Information

Record the laptop serial number, asset number and model number in a safe place.  

Toshiba product registration

If you are a Toshiba notebook owner and you register, you will be able to receive updates and information specific to your machine. This includes driver and download alerts and information about options and accessories created for your notebook.

Toshiba Notebooks are covered by one, two or three years standard warranty depending on the model, effective from the date of purchase. To ensure optimum service and support, please register your standard warranty. Toshiba also provides warranty extensions which allow you to extend your standard International Limited Warranty up to four years. During this period, you can take or send your defective Toshiba notebook to a Toshiba Authorised Service Provider, and all service parts and labour costs required to repair the Toshiba notebook are provided free-of-charge subject to registering the unit online. 

Hardware and software makeover

Lastly, if you'd like your business to have a complete IT makeover and obtain the best technology solutions needed to maximise your business performance, the Toshiba Office IT Makeover is just what you're looking for. Toshiba and Microsoft have partnered to launch a competition geared towards small and medium businesses. The makeover offers a tailored business solution that incorporates the finest business laptops, printing solutions and projectors from Toshiba, and all these are networked with Microsoft's market leading business software. If your business aims to have a sustainable technology solution, find out how by logging on to www.toshibame.com/smb

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About Toshiba
Toshiba is a world leader and innovator in pioneering high technology, a diversified manufacturer and marketer of advanced electronic and electrical products spanning information & communications equipment and systems; digital consumer products; electronic devices and components; power systems, including nuclear energy; industrial and social infrastructure systems; and home appliances.

Toshiba was founded in 1875, and today operates a global network of more than 740 companies, with 198,000 employees worldwide. Visit Toshiba's web site at www.toshiba-gulf.com

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