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Disaster Recovery in a Nutshell: How Does It Work?
Disaster recovery. The IT industry’s latest buzz words. Although a popular subject, many of the articles out there are not providing accurate or enough information to demystify the concept. How does one explain disaster recovery to a SMB owner or an organization’s President without confusing them more than clarifying? Or without boring the hell out of them? Here’s my attempt.
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The 10 Commandments of the Successful Trade Show Attendee
Fasten your seatbelt and make sure your seat is in the upright position. Trade show season is about to take off. Isn’t this exciting? Networking opportunities, cross country trips, new IT trends — you name it. Great investment for organizations. And a great opportunity to make big money. But, this is only true if you make the most of the time you’ll be spending at the shows.
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We deployed Windows 10 on our public cloud – and it was pretty fast!
If you’ve been living under a rock during the last few weeks, you probably haven’t heard about Microsoft’s newest version of its Windows OS. The tech giant has recently made Windows 10 available as a technical preview.
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GC Brieau saves the day with SherWeb’s cloud servers
A little determination goes a long way.
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Outlook for iPhone and Android, brace yourselves for awesome!
I don’t think anyone would argue with me when I say that email is critical to most businesses. When your email works well it’s seamless; you don’t even notice it. Whenever we have to contact a client and they don’t know who we are, it makes me feel good. It means we fit so well into their business practices — our services create so little resistance – that they forget we exist. On the other hand, when it doesn’t work well, business suffers. One of the big ways email can create friction is on mobile devices.
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How to make your IT tech happy? Use safer passwords
IT techs from around the world cringe every time they stumble upon this kind of article. That’s because they get to read about the awful – and *ahem* often shameful – password choices of everyday users.