April 23, 2012

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Windows 8 – Does it belong in your workplace?

Last Friday during a client conference call I was asked if Windows 8 should be considered for their workplace.  There is a lot of discussion about Microsoft’s newest OS. Currently nobody has a definitive answer regarding it’s validity in the workplace . If someone tells you they do, then they obviously do not know what [...]

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April 19, 2012

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Microsoft’s Roadmap – New software coming your way soon, maybe…

As we can all attest, one surety in the technology field is that Microsoft will continue developing software, whether we need it or not. Although, Microsoft’s target release date have been anything but accurate. As new technologies are introduced, the need to enhance and update software does seem appropriate. From desktop to server, nearly every [...]

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April 16, 2012

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What potential employers want to know about you

While doing research for a previous article entitled “Your privacy – can an employer ask for your Facebook login and password?” I came across plenty of articles and topics related to the subject. Recently, while I was still reviewing some material for a follow on segment I came across an article at www.Baselinemag.com that not only [...]

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April 12, 2012

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Cloud Gridlock – what you should be looking for

Earlier this week I was on the telephone with a potential client discussing their intended cloud use and the volume of data they aim to upload. We discussed who would use this data and when and why. As our conversation progressed, it became apparent that this customer could have some real issues in data retrieval [...]

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April 9, 2012

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Our CRM Journey – what it means for you!

For the past three years my business partner, James Roten and I have been building a cloud solution not only for our customers, but for ourselves too. Our original thoughts were to move our company into the cloud to minimize hardware and software expenditures and to reduce support. Well now - we offer these services to our [...]

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April 5, 2012

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Tech Support – are you getting the support you need?

With all the new technology available today, iPads, smartphones, cloud services, software as a service and a parade of new hardware, software, patches and updates, including new releases of our old beloved favorites like Microsoft Office, it is not surprising that many companies are having troubling finding the right technical support staff. In fact, it [...]

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April 2, 2012

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To Spam or not to Spam

On Friday later afternoon my telephone rang. On the other end was a frustrated client that some of their email was sitting in their Spam folder. They said these are legitimate emails and after they were marked as safe, but the next email still ended up in the Spam folder. This is common and I [...]

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March 29, 2012

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The dark side of Social Media

Most all of us use social media of some sort, whether Facebook, LinkedIn, Tweeter, Google+, Flickr, WordPress, the list goes on. It’s a great way to connect to our friends and family, share insight as to what is happening in our lives at any moment and of course to see what others are doing as [...]

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March 26, 2012

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Data Protection – Protecting your data in the cloud

Like many people, you probably store a lot of important information in your cloud applications. I log into my cloud daily (and stay connect almost all day long) and rely on having access to my data wherever I go. Our clouds are probably tied to lots of other services that help us manage our business [...]

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