Security Architecture
MessyZebra.com
Security Architecture
Overview
MessyZebra is an new on line store that sells quality clothing apparel embroidered with the MessyZebra logo sold at low prices. MessyZebra is a small start up company that currently employs 20 employees but are looking to expand our operations in the next couple of years. Our office and warehouse is located in Glenview, Illinois. The team consists of Rick the owner, Steve the web master/network administrator, 5 customer relation specialists, and 13 order specialists. There will be a total of 20 desktops located inside the office as well as 2 laptops, 1 server, and 1 firewall. VOIP connected to a PBX will be used to answer phone calls.
A offsite server for the website and shop powered with OSCommerce will be hosted by Netfirms.com. At any time any employees can access the sites transactions, inventory, and files via Netfirms.com. Employees are restricted from accessing the other areas. Off site hosting will allow 24-7......
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