COVID-19 Impact on Purchasing IT Equipment
First and foremost we would like to emphasize that COVID-19 (coronavirus) is a humanitarian crisis and that many people and families across the world are experiencing significant loss right now, and we do not want to detract from that in any way. However, we also feel that we have a responsibility to our clients to […]
Microsoft Releases New Mobile App: Office
This week Microsoft announced the release of its latest mobile app called Office, and there are some pretty exciting features in it that are sure to make your work and personal life easier. This app is designed to truly utilize your mobile phone with a variety of other familiar Microsoft programs like Word, Excel, and […]
Common Sense Security: Step 1 Dividing Your Plan into Two Buckets
There are two sides to Common Sense Cybersecurity planning: PROTECTION and RESPONSE. Protection It’s no secret that organizations need to do all they can to protect themselves from attacks. In 2018 business leaders need to know their layers of protection. You don’t have to know the technical details, but leaving the entire defense understanding to […]
Protect Your Accounts with Password Vaults
We previously discussed how to make a strong password, but how often do you reuse your password? We all have online accounts for banking, school, Netflix, work, and personal email, so it is easy to consider reusing the same password for all of them. Unfortunately, if one of your reused passwords becomes compromised, then all […]
Technology is NOT a Department
IT is no longer a department. Leaders across the organization are making strategic decisions about buying and using technology. CMO’s own marketing automation platforms, the VP of HR owns applicant tracking systems, and facility managers are collecting massive amounts of data from building automation tools. To be effective, these business leaders must have an understanding […]