Your business is BYOD. Now what? used with permission from HP Technology at Work After serious consideration, you’ve allowed workers to BYOD (bring-your-own-device). They can now use their own laptops, notebooks, smartphones and tablets in the office and to conduct business after hours. Now it’s time to quickly swing into action and choose the right…

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Mobile Apps Cater to Our Connected World Used with the permission of https://thenetwork.cisco.com by Kirsten Chiala The future of mobile is faster and easier access to entertainment, shopping, and socializing. From shopping to socializing, consumers are demanding faster, and easier transactions and connections, and retailers and developers are listening. Cisco’s latest Mobile Visual Networking Index…

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Writing better business emails used with permission from HP Technology at Work The way you use language can say a lot about you. Especially in the online world, where your words are often all you have to make a lasting impression. Here are some tried-and-true tips to keep in mind when crafting business emails that…

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Password Dos and Don’ts used with permission from Norton by Symantec by Marian Merritt There have been some well-publicized news stories of hacked websites where millions of user accounts and passwords were posted publicly. Can you imagine if you were one of those users affected? They likely had to hurry to change their credentials and…

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The Future of IT Used with the permission of https://thenetwork.cisco.com by Padmasree Warrior What an exciting time to be in the tech industry. We are at the beginning of a major transition to the Mobile-Cloud era. Trends like bring your own device (BYOD), access anywhere, virtualization, and machine-to-machine connections have given way to a new…

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Looking to maximize your multitasking skills? Both Evernote and OneNote are popular choices for keeping track of notes and lists, among other things. In terms of versatility, however, OneNote is the superior option as a one-stop application for managing all types of information. Features With OneNote, you can type down notes, make lists, create hyperlinks…

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used with permission from Microsoft at Home You can never have enough screen space. Instead of buying a larger computer monitor, you can buy an inexpensive second monitor or make use of a spare one and connect it to your computer (if you’re using Windows 7 or Windows Vista)—instantly doubling your desktop space. Dual monitor…

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The article re-printed courtesy of IBM ForwardView eMagazine Midsized companies are moving toward an infrastructure that is optimized and responsive to help them meet new business demands. This article in our series looks at the short- and long-term benefits of cloud computing and how midsized companies can start integrating some cloud services into their existing…

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by Stefani Laszko Whenever new products or services hit the marketplace, incorrect information starts to fly around as well. This is especially true in the technology field, where new “experts” seem to pop up daily. Though cloud computing (also known as virtualization) has been around since the 1960’s it’s just become especially relevant to the…

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