Client Education: Best Ways to Invite a Data Breach
A Business News Daily article profiles the problems IT professionals face when trying to find efficient and safe file-sharing solutions for their customers. As it points out, finding an IT solution is...
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So your clients want to move their applications or IT solutions to the cloud. Likely, they’ve heard about the many benefits touted by cloud services and products, which typically promise data...
View ArticleWhat Amazon's Smartphone Can Teach Us about Sales
Small-business owners can sometimes be so focused on accomplishing individual tasks – especially in the IT industry – they forget that every once in a while they need to examine their approach to...
View ArticleHave Clients with Websites? Beware the DDoS
Hacksurfer reports that cyber criminals are using DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attacks as a way to hold small businesses ransom. In a move that would make a schoolyard bully proud, hackers...
View ArticleSurvey: Business Owners Want Technology Professionals
IT contractors and consultants are used to ebbs and flows in their businesses. You've had busy months and long-term contracts, but you also know what it's like to have downtime. That's part of the...
View ArticleMega-Breach Is an Excellent Client Education Opportunity
When Target's data breach hit the front pages, many small-business owners saw it as evidence that hackers only go after big business. But the latest – and largest– data breach, which stole 1.2 billion...
View ArticleIBM’s Newest Services Reflect Data Security Fears
A recent TechCrunch article details how IBM is shaking things up in the cloud-security world by offering a way for its clients to be more involved in their security and expanding data backup.Many...
View Article33% of Businesses Don’t Consult with IT about Their Cyber Insurance Needs
In the aftermath of the Target data breach and OpenSSL Heartbleed security flaw, many clients will want their IT consultants to make sure their data is protected. However, according to research from...
View ArticleWant More Clients? It May Be Time to Incorporate
An article on the legal resource webpage Nolo.com suggests that independent contractors should consider incorporating (founding a legal corporation) in order to get more clients. It argues that clients...
View ArticleClient Education: Best Ways to Invite a Data Breach
A Business News Daily article profiles the problems IT professionals face when trying to find efficient and safe file-sharing solutions for their customers. As it points out, finding an IT solution is...
View ArticleDDoS Attack Shuts Down Salesforce, Exposes IT Department to Liability
In the last two weeks, we've read about a number of high-profile DDoS attacks.A blog at the IT performance solution company ThousandEyes profiles how a recent DDoS attack brought down a few of...
View ArticleYour Clients Want the Cloud? Make Sure They Know the Risks
So your clients want to move their applications or IT solutions to the cloud. Likely, they’ve heard about the many benefits touted by cloud services and products, which typically promise data...
View ArticleWhat Amazon's Smartphone Can Teach Us about Sales
Small-business owners can sometimes be so focused on accomplishing individual tasks – especially in the IT industry – they forget that every once in a while they need to examine their approach to...
View ArticleHave Clients with Websites? Beware the DDoS
Hacksurfer reports that cyber criminals are using DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attacks as a way to hold small businesses ransom. In a move that would make a schoolyard bully proud, hackers...
View ArticleSurvey: Business Owners Want Technology Professionals
IT contractors and consultants are used to ebbs and flows in their businesses. You've had busy months and long-term contracts, but you also know what it's like to have downtime. That's part of the...
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When Target's data breach hit the front pages, many small-business owners saw it as evidence that hackers only go after big business. But the latest – and largest– data breach, which stole 1.2 billion...
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