Tech for Non-technical Leaders: Single Sign On
As the number of applications we log in to every day goes up, so to does the frustration of trying to remember a slew of login and password information. Single Sign On (SSO) can be a solution to the problem, and provide a way to use one set of credentials to access all your […]
Colorado Tech and Education Events – July 16th – July 31st
Denver events never stop – even in the middle of summer! Here are a few events worth checking out over the next few weeks. Tuesday July 25th, 5:30pm-8:00pm – An Evening with Michelle Obama Join the Women’s Foundation of Colorado, a highly respected and regarded organization, as they host Michelle Obama for an intimate evening […]
Top 4 Concerns Companies Have About Cloud Services
Business leaders top concerns about adopting cloud services are changing. While security and cost still give company leadership the jitters, it seems these fears are lessening while concerns about vendor lock-in and compliance/governance are growing*. However, in an informal Twitter poll, we found that IT leaders were still ranked security and a loss of control […]
Three Reasons IT Departments Are Struggling to be Relevant
Abrasively offensive? Humorously inept? Out of touch? Which vision do you think of when you think of the “IT guy”? I’ve had countless conversations in my career with people who feel the IT stereotypes are very accurate. I’ve heard story after story of the IT people who just don’t get it. It’s important to understand […]
Have a Heart – Volunteering for the 2017 AHA Heart & Stroke Walk
One of my favorite parts of working for Greystone Technology is their volunteer initiatives. Throughout the year, our staff is encouraged to volunteer for a cause or organization that we’re passionate about. I really enjoy volunteering and believe that it has the power to facilitate change, builds unity, and inspires empathy in those involved. There […]
Life & Times at Greystone Technology
Being a part of the team at Greystone Technology is about many things; finding fulfillment and intrinsic satisfaction in what we do, building meaningful connections with the people we serve as customers and team members, participating in events and activities that give back to our communities, and the list goes on. It’s summer though, so […]
4 Ways to Use Email to Vacation Better
Don’t look now, but we are already half way through the summer vacation season. Unfortunately for many of us, the pain of returning to work to overflowing inboxes almost makes taking a vacation not worth it. In fact, 54% of Americans reported not using all their vacation days. This is unfortunate because to remain creative […]
Colorado Tech Events and Education July 1st – 15th
It’s official! We are now in July (where did the time go?!). Despite summer vacations, there are still great opportunities to get out and socialize with the Denver business community. Below are a few highlighted events that I predict will have quality speakers and attendance. These are also going to be fun and worth the […]
Security Snaphot July 3rd
Cleanup continues for NotPetya Many organizations are still rebuilding their server infrastructure after the June 27th attacks that targeted the Ukraine government and soon spread across the world. The payment system for the ‘NotPetya’ ransomware was disabled soon after the attack started, making it impossible to pay the ransom and decrypt infected computers. This means […]
June Tech for Non-technical Leaders meetup
On Thursday June 22nd, Greystone Technology hosted our first monthly event for the meetup group Technology for Non Technical Business Leaders. This month’s discussion focused on Internet of Things (IoT) in the business. We were honored to have Jake Rishavy, VP of Innovation for Denver South and co-founder of Prime Health and TechrIoT as our […]