By Zunesis / August 20, 2020 / backupveeamveeam surebackup
Access to your Business-Critical Data and Applications There are many facets to a thoughtful plan for maintaining highly available access to your business-critical Data and Applications. The consideration starts with the location of your hardware infrastructure components (Compute, Networking, Storage). Does the facility provide security, cooling, reliable and redundant power, etc.? Are your hosts, storage […]
READ MOREBy Peter Knoblock / August 6, 2020 / cares actFundingtechnology improvements
Healthcare and Education The world is experiencing hardships across different industries. Two industries that are top of mind for everyone right now are education and healthcare. Both industries have immediate needs. Classes need to be available for children of all ages including higher education. Healthcare institutions need to stay operational. Beyond the classroom, this also […]
READ MOREBy Joe Tressler / August 3, 2020 / end of lifemicrosoftmicrosoft exchange 2010migrationoffice 10support
Microsoft Product Life cycle A typical Microsoft product life cycle lasts 10 years from the date of the product’s initial release. The end of this life cycle is known as the product’s end of support. This means Microsoft will no longer provide updates or support of any kind. End of support can result in vulnerabilities […]
READ MOREBy Stacy Lara / July 30, 2020 / advisory servicesIT Health check
How Does Yoga Compare to Your IT Health Check? Whether you have practiced the art of savasana or not, you will soon understand how sweet the benefit of laying still can reboot your whole system. I know what you’re thinking, “I can lay still, I can sit and do nothing!” When I started practicing yoga […]
READ MOREBy Caleb Clark / July 23, 2020 /
Hello? Is it Me, you are looking for? Are you “staying safe out there”? Adapting to “the new normal” in these “unprecedented times”? Are these recent quarantine-induced clichés getting on your nerves? Well, you are not alone! I am not mocking anyone who uses, or has used, the above verbiage. If you are reading this […]
READ MOREBy Sara Wessells / July 16, 2020 / cares actdistance learninghorizonhpe gen10hpe serversVDIvmware
The CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEER) guidelines state that funds can be allocated for any costs due to changes to the delivery of instruction due to Covid 19. Amongst other allowances, Institutions may use their funds to purchase equipment of hardware and software in support of their Distance Learning initiative. VMware […]
READ MOREBy Tom Savage / July 9, 2020 / new normalpositivitytechnology
Not all Doom and Gloom Covid. Pandemic. Work from home. Social distancing. It is amazing how these terms have become not only a part of our lexicon, but something that is said and repeated by most of us many times a day. Do you feel tired of talking about it? I sure do. The last […]
READ MOREBy Adam Gosselin / July 2, 2020 / cloud solutionsmicrosoftteams
Teams for Consumers In a world of quarantines and remote work, apps like Microsoft Teams and Slack have become more useful to businesses than ever. Fostering collaboration and communication is so important to keeping employees engaged. These apps have soared in popularity since working from home became the norm rather than the exception. After months […]
READ MOREBy Michael Gosselin / June 25, 2020 / disaster recoverynew normalsecurityVDI
The New Normal The new normal. How many times have you heard that recently? What is the new normal? Are their changes in IT being implemented as a result of the Covid-19 virus? What is changing in IT as a result of the demonstrations and riots in our society today? These are all questions I […]
READ MOREBy Zunesis / June 18, 2020 / educationremote learning
Impact on Adolescence In the time of coronavirus, traditional hallmarks of the high school experience disappeared. No graduations for the Class of 2020. No proms and no sport activities to participate in or watch . Schools moved to remote learning. Many teens I talked to feel robbed of memories they were supposed to make in […]
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