Dropbox is one of my favorite cloud based storage tools. I use it to connect my desktop, laptop, iPad2 and iPhone and share documents. I also use it to share documents with my family. My daughter can drop her homework papers in the Dropbox and they immediately show up wherever I am for me to […]
Bring your own computer to work or school (BYOC) is a growing trend. More and more folks are wanting to bring their own laptops, tablets or smartphones and use them for work or school. Often an employee, or student has a better device than what you are offering.
In speaking with small business owners on a daily basis I have found that many of them have not put together either a short or long term plan for their company’s technology needs. Most times you’ll hear, “we’ll get it fixed later as long as it’s working”, or “maybe next year”. While there are always certain items that can […]
Malicious PDF Documents can be a threat to your business I can’t tell you how many people tell me that they never worry about clicking on Adobe PDF file documents because “they are safe”. They are shocked when I tell them that infected PDF files is one of the major ways viruses and trojans are brought […]
The National Security Agency (NSA) has suggested that security systems must be built with the assumption that there will be breaches. No matter how good a firewall that is purchased, or whether you have “the best” anti-virus, there is some way around each level of security.
Printing for wireless users is often confusing I have a laptop. I bring the laptop to work. It sits on our wireless network. My default printer is a nice shiny new Canon multifunction printer/copier/scanner/fax printer. I go home. The printer I use is an HP LaserJet 4000. I routinely go to other locations which have […]