The Ongoing Battle against Ignorance, Part II
The Ongoing Battle against Ignorance, Part II or How I Learned to Stop Fearing and Love Backups by Travis Ogle, Service Coordinator I have always considered myself a (at least fairly) well-informed person. That all changed when I began working here at Greystone. I know now that I am one of the cohorts of the […]
20 Questions: Greystone on Greystone featuring David Ferszt and Brian Pedersen
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 Brian Pedersen, Implementation Consultant, as interviewed by David […]
The End of Windows XP and the Most Viewed Photo of All Time
On April 8th, 2014, Microsoft ended ongoing support for their ubiquitous operating system, Windows XP. Born in 2001, XP remained a business standard for 12 years, and for many, it is only this enforced end of life cycle that caused them to transition to newer operating systems. In fact, Windows XP was so popular that […]
Greystone’s “Correspondent” for c|net’s 2014 Consumer Electronics Show
Greystone’s Molly Hazelrig wishes she could’ve gone to CES2014 in person, but had to settle (this year!) for observing the annual event through various social media feeds and news outlets. Here’s what she found… I heart gadgets. I do. Why? Because their goal, their sole purpose, is to make my life easier. And I think […]
20 Questions: Greystone on Greystone featuring Megan Refner 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 Megan Refner, Greystone Web Services Designer/ Developer, as […]
Beer Tasting Friday!
10 people + 20 brews + 1 hour = a really great Friday late afternoon at Greystone. We each chose beers for sampling and thus commenced the judging. Some were odd, some were familiar, some were hard to forget, and some left you clamoring for more. The least favorite? Hands down this went to Rogue […]
20 Questions: Greystone on Greystone featuring Amanda Melby and Dan Ross
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 Dan Ross, Technical Engineer, as interviewed by Amanda […]
Business lessons from my Super Bowl trip (why I can’t hate Seattle fans even though I want to)
As I’m on my flight back from Super Bowl XLVIII in New York and processing the ugly Broncos loss, I can’t help but take a moment to call out a few key business lessons that can be taken away from this event. Yes, this is likely just because I need some place, any place, to […]
DNS vs. DHCP
By Lohr Childs, Service Coordinator I am part of a group within Greystone that has low basis/knowledge of technology and every month we learn more about what the medium we are working in does, and how it works, and what causes the errors we see. As someone who sees a lot of errors go past, […]
A Whole Year of Newsletters!
By Aly DeWills-Marcano, Service Experience Manager We started this monthly email newsletter a whole year ago – I can’t believe it’s been that long already! To celebrate our very first newsletter anniversary, we’ve put together a snazzy new design to make it easier for you to get to the content you’re looking for faster. Here’s […]