A common operating system used on business servers.
Useful where the page mentions Linux and Windows Server administration.
Business cybersecurity
We maintain servers to reduce the risk of failure, unauthorized access, data loss and long business downtime.
Key risk
A server is not only a technical element. If it stores data, runs applications or is part of login and permissions, its failure or takeover can stop the company. That is why server administration should be part of cybersecurity.
Practical context
These short explanations help discuss risk without going too deep into technical detail.
Useful where the page mentions Linux and Windows Server administration.
Clarifies the types of server environments Aptigo can administer.
Useful in the secure administration scope covering monitoring and warning signals.
Scope and approach
We adapt the scope to the Linux or Windows Server environment, but the priority is on elements that affect the risk of downtime and data loss.
It is not only about keeping the server running today. What matters is whether it can be restored, whether access is controlled, whether updates are planned and whether someone responds to warning signals.
Secure administration connects with backup, monitoring, cybersecurity audits and managed IT Security. Only then is the server part of an organized system, not a standalone resource dependent on one person's memory.
Business servers often run in the background until they become the source of failure, missing patches, incorrect permissions or a vulnerability. Aptigo approaches server administration from a security perspective: updates, accounts, permissions, monitoring, backup, logs and change documentation.
We start with a review of system versions, updates, users, services, network exposure, backup and monitoring. Then we define what needs quick correction, what can be planned and what should be documented in procedures.
FAQ
Yes, the scope can include both types of environments, with focus on security, backup, monitoring and access control.
We do not position this service as full support for everything. We focus on administration that supports security and business continuity.
No. Server administration is part of secure infrastructure, data protection and business continuity, not general IT support for everything.
See also
These pages explain the broader service context and lead to the next step.
Next step
A short consultation helps decide whether the first step should be an audit, security implementation or managed IT Security support.