Category Archives: Business
You may have noticed a few changes…
Yep, we installed a new WordPress theme called Mystique. WordPress is the software that runs our blog. Different themes can be added via a few simple clicks. So far, we are liking the new layout! Got an opinion? Let us … Continue reading
Social Networking Security
CRN.com has listed Social Networking as a top 10 Information Technology Security threat. CRN writes the following about Social Networking Threats. For the full article head over to State Of Technology Security: Top 10 Biggest Security Threats Social Networking Threats … Continue reading
Case of the Mondays
Sometimes in life, and in business, it’s easy to let the small things prevent you from accomplishing your goals. When you get that feeling, remember this video.
There are no shortcuts
There are no shortcuts in life, or in business. Everything must be earned. Even for Michael Jordan.
Love a local business?
Take a moment to give them recognition.
If Google was your roommate
Humor break. Funny series of videos about living with Google as your roommate.
Valeo chooses Google Apps for their 30,000 users
Google announced today that they have inked a deal to provide Google Apps to Valeo. With 30,000 users the Valeo implementation becomes one of the largest Google Apps installs to date. This deal signals the capabilities and cost savings large … Continue reading
Make the most of Google Apps
Google Apps is a powerful platform, but to make it even more powerful these simple Mail settings will turn your email into a dashboard of information. We recommend giving these settings a try, we’ve found them to make a difference … Continue reading
How do you get to Inbox Zero?
Ever hear the term Inbox Zero? How about Getting Things Done, or simply GTD? Both GTD and Inbox Zero are popular time, task and email management methodologies. Inbox Zero focuses on the challenges of managing an unmanageable amount of email. … Continue reading
Windows XP and Office 2003 reach end of Microsoft lifecycle
Microsoft has confirmed that they will be ending mainstream support for Windows XP and Office 2003 on April 14. The end of mainstream support means that Microsoft will no longer provide bug fixes or service packs for these products. Microsoft … Continue reading