Thrive Y’all | Marina Peed | Safety, Health, & Justice | Ep 24
Founded as a center to provide support to victims of sexual abuse, Mosaic Georgia works with survivors to offer specialized services for children, teens, and adults.
In this episode of Thrive Y’all, Rocket IT sits down with Marina Peed to hear how her team at Mosaic Georgia is helping people put the pieces of their lives back together after traumatic experiences.
Read MoreCD Projekt Red Breached | How to Protect Your Data
On February 9, 2021, one of today’s most popular video game developers awoke to locked network files and a ransom note.
Here’s how you can learn from their failure and protect your data.
Read MoreThrive Y’all | Linnea Miller | Unlocking Your Potential | Ep 23
In this episode of Thrive Y’all, Rocket IT sits down with Long Table Founder and President, Linnea Miller.
Through her organization, Linnea seeks to help organizations align team members, expand their capacity, enhance individual performance, and help them become more effective communicators at work and at home.
Read MoreThrive Y’all | John Upchurch | Building Babies’ Brains | Ep 22
Did you know 52% of children in Gwinnett County aren’t ready for Kindergarten when the time comes?
In this episode of Thrive Y’all, Rocket IT shines a spotlight on the Building Babies’ Brains to hear how John Upchurch and his team are ensuring that Gwinnett’s youngest residents are ready to thrive when kindergarten arrives.
Read MoreRocket IT Business Podcast | Neil Stevens | Creating Remarkable Experiences | Ep. 21
On this episode of the Rocket IT Business Podcast, we have the pleasure of speaking with one of the banking industry’s most admirable leaders, Neil Stevens.
Having served as Oconee State Bank’s President and CEO for the last four years, Neil and his team have carefully crafted an organization that generates remarkable experiences for the communities it serves.
Read MoreNew Exploit | How to Know if Your iPhone Was Hacked
On January 26, 2021, Apple published patch notes that provided insight into three software vulnerabilities that, when daisy-chained together, could give hackers complete control over iPhones and iPads running iOS 14.3 or older.
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