Getting Involved in Your Community
If you’re not already involved in your community, then you’re missing out on opportunities. When you live, work, and play in the same area, you feel connected to it, and investing where you feel connected just feels good! When you’re involved in improving your community and helping the others who live, work, and play there,…
Read MoreNetwork Infrastructure (Case Story)
You’re a large healthcare agency with 18 locations across the state Your team provides care for people with behavioral health and developmental disabilities. You’ve been repeatedly recognized for your excellence in counseling, medication management, recovery and crisis stabilization services. But your network infrastructure is failing Two of your critical hard drives have just died, causing…
Read MoreThe Importance of Documentation For Your Network
You have a newsletter that goes out to all your clients and community fans every month. You have sales prospects that you keep tabs on and check-in with. You have a history of your interactions with your clients within your client relationship management (CRM) software. But do you actually have these processes documented? There’s a…
Read MoreFive Common Printer Problems & Tips To Fix Them
Unfortunately, printers can often feel like a necessary evil. As advanced as humans have become, it seems the printer is the one technology that we can’t quite get to work as intended. Since offices aren’t yet entirely paperless, it’s impossible to work without these often pesky printers. To help you overcome the overwhelming sense of…
Read MoreTen Gadgets to Keep You Cool for Under $20
School’s almost out, and the heat is rolling in. Summer is so close we can almost smell the barbeque. Down in the south, the summer can be pretty brutal, so we’ve assembled a list of tech (all under $20, so you have more cash for those summer vacations!) to help keep you cool in more…
Read MoreMechanical Engineering | Part Two (Case Story)
You’re the CIO of a large contractor You’re the CIO of one of the largest privately-held mechanical contracting and service firms in the southeast. With a 30-year reputation for outstanding service to protect, staying on top of security is mission critical. You’ve become aware of a vulnerability on some of your workstations You come across a recent…
Read MoreUsing Outlook Calendar For Effective Large Group Scheduling
Outlook’s scheduling functions are entirely underutilized. The problem? Many people aren’t aware of the advanced capabilities Outlook Calendar has or how much easier it is to use shared calendar scheduling. Outlook is here to help do the heavy lifting for you. Large Group Outlook Scheduling Foundation To lay a foundation, the first place to start…
Read MoreThe Best Safety Apps For iPhone & Android + Self-Defense Insights From Tim Larkin
Thanks to mobile apps, we now have virtual personal assistants, virtual fitness trainers, and even virtual bodyguards. In growing live-work-play spaces where the main mode of transport is walking and the attraction of big cities, personal safety is a growing concern. Proving there really is an app for everything, your phone can now act as…
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