In the world of “virtual desktops” a user’s operating system, apps and files are hosted and managed in the data center. Each user’s individualized desktop configuration is accessed over a wireless or wired network from any device – PC, laptop, tablet, smartphone – simply by logging in with a username and password.
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Success Story: Annapolis Internal Medicine
Caring for the community for over 40 years, Annapolis Internal Medicine has grown into one of the largest medical groups in the region.
With office and healthcare technology assuming a vital role in supporting patients, physicians and staff, AIM recognized that managing networks, devices, and software requires the full time attention of experts.
PCI Data Security Compliance
If your organization accepts credit, debit, and other payment cards, your business may be required to follow the PCI Data Security Standard.
Managing Multi-Site IT Made Easy!
Wherever you have office locations, DataLink and our network of nationwide partners can take care of setting up and managing everything, including:
“Life Insurance” for your Business
Is your company’s data protected? Do you have the time it takes to recreate a failed server or corrupt database? What if a fire takes out every computer in your office?
DataLink combines Business Continuity Planning with cutting edge technology to provide Disaster Recovery options to fit any business need and budget.
Why Hackers Pursue Healthcare Data
After Chinese hackers looted one of the largest U.S. hospital operators of 4.5 million patient records last month, it is clear some alarming trends have already gained traction…
Regulators Step Up HIPAA Compliance Enforcement
If your organization handles protected health information, as defined in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), you are required to conduct comprehensive and timely risk assessments. As Federal regulators ramp up their audit activities, the potential for enforcement action is very real.
Getting a Handle on the BYOD Environment
Although the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend can spur greater enterprise productivity as employees use their own smartphones and tablets at work, it can also bring new challenges to IT.




