by Christine Thome | Sep 1, 2020 | Networking, Uncategorized
If you’re involved with information technology in a K-12 institution or library, you’re probably familiar with the E-Rate program and supported services. But did you know that you may be eligible to purchase network equipment under Category One? As a quick refresher,...
by Christine Thome | Aug 14, 2020 | Cloud, Security, Uncategorized
Companies are increasingly relying on cloud-based infrastructure, especially as more of their employees are working remotely — and may continue to do so. Public, private and hybrid clouds allow access to data and other assets, no matter where an employee is located —...
by Christine Thome | Aug 14, 2020 | Infrastructure, Storage, Uncategorized, Virtualization
A lot of people who didn’t know what a virtual desktop was a few months ago probably have a pretty good idea what it is now. Maybe not the specific technology or what the acronyms VDI or EUC even stand for – but they sure know what it means to work from home. It...
by Christine Thome | May 21, 2020 | mobile threats, Security, Uncategorized
Remote work is the new normal for many organizations. And as more employees rely on their mobile devices to stay connected and get work done, the need for mobile security becomes even greater. Malware infections and unsecured access to sensitive company data are just...
by Christine Thome | Nov 8, 2019 | Infrastructure, Networking, Uncategorized
Jose Vigo, an IT admin with more than 20 years of experience shares 10 habits that have served him well in his career. I have been an avid comic book fan since I was a kid, and I have been an IT professional for almost 22 years. Since becoming an administrator, I am...
by Christine Thome | Oct 2, 2019 | Infrastructure, Networking, Security, Uncategorized
Moving data has never had a one-size-fits-all solution, and it won’t start now. Different jobs require different tools, and there are a number of areas where both Wi-Fi and 5G excel. If you are planning a network refresh or replacement in the next 6-24 months, and...