20 Questions: Greystone on Greystone featuring Jesse Armstrong and Peter Melby

Here at Greystone, we’ve launched a newsletter (We’d love to have you sign up here: http://eepurl.com/r3Ovf) Or, you can visit last month’s newsletter here. One of the ongoing features of our Newsletter will be a brief “interview” of one Greystone team member by another Greystone team member. This month, we feature Greystone President Peter Melby, as interviewed by Greystone Founder […]

Microsoft Word’s “Protected View” Got You Locked Up?

By Tim Hurley, Technical Engineer Undoubtably, many of you have experienced this- a colleague emails you a Word document to edit, you download the attachment, and you’re all ready to settle in and rip this little masterpiece apart, then it happens. While this is a really nice security feature in Office 2010 or later (those […]

Greystone’s TotalRescue Business Continuity Offering

By Craig Arcuri, Network Support Technician Let’s face it… a company’s data IS their business.  Without it, they don’t know their own customers, the business they have done with them, or how anything related to company finances.  Data is what the IT industry is all about… from the latest and greatest software application to the […]

Wizard Talk (for people who don’t know how to computer…) #2

Wizard Talk For People Who Don’t Know How To Computer #2 Wizard Talk #2 by Aly Clayton, Service Experience Manager with help from Brian Pedersen, Implementations Consultant Greystone is a big ol’ team of diverse knowledge bases, and not all of us can be Technology Wizards** like our technicians and consultants – but when you […]

Risky Business – Marketing Dissatisfaction by Peter Melby

From Peter Melby, President I don’t usually use this space to rant, but I’d like to share a recent experience.  As a growing organization with influence in how our clients use technology, we endure a constant barrage of sales tactics designed to get our attention and then hopefully our dollars (or our clients’ dollars).  There […]

Wizard Talk (for people who don’t know how to computer…) #1

Wizard Talk For People Who Don’t Know How To Computer #1 by Aly Clayton and Brian Pedersen I work at a technology company but I only have a very vague idea of what a server does. As a Service Coordinator, my job is typically about communication, organization, and quick responses – so I don’t usually […]

Greystone in Australia!

By Mike McManus, Consultant We upgraded one of our clients, Change Labs, to SharePoint 2013 in July.   They are a very cool client that is based out of Australia and is host to Australia’s leading financial literacy program.  Change Labs is a very fast moving and fun company that wants to change the world and […]

Backup Solutions for Personal Use

By Daniel Ross, Technical Engineer All too often, people don’t realize the importance of having a good backup plan for all of their digital files until after suffering a massive data loss. While most companies have a backup that is automated for the users, such as Greystone’s Total Rescue offering, you may not have something at […]

Greystone in Nepal!

The following is something of a “personal” post written by Greystone’s Client Relationship Manager, Gary Aronhalt.  Recently, Gary traveled to Nepal and took the time to visit a Greystone client in a far away land… iDE (formerly “International Development Enterprises” – ideorg.org) is an international not-for-profit organization based here in Denver, CO, and they’ve been […]

Making Safe Purchases Online

by David Ferszt, IT Consultant As online purchasing is becoming more and more common, many people are being forced to pay by plastic and hope their information is safe. There are few things you should know to help protect yourself.  First, you should only make your purchases from a computer that you know does not have […]

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