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Your Copy Machine: A Serious Security Risk?

It seems that even the most innocuous machines in the workplace can serve as a security threat to companies. According to this report from CBS News, many office copiers save the images they copy on a dedicated hard disk installed inside them. This means...

5 Business Uses for a Digital Frame

Inc.com posted five business uses for your digital frame, including using it as a presentation tool at tradeshows or as an ice breaker before a meeting. Read more http://www.inc.com/tech-blog/5-business-uses-for-a-digital-frame.html?partner=newsletter_Goods ...

Working Toward a Paperless Office

A paperless office is one of the simplest ways a company can minimize clutter and mess, and also help contribute to making business operations more green and environment friendly. Having a paperless office essentially means drastically decreasing the use and consumption of paper in...

Viruses, Spyware, Adware and Lie-ware!

We’ve all heard of Viruses, Spyware and Adware, but what about the new (at least the term is new) kid on the block, lie-ware? With programs upon programs available to optimize your PC, there are many that don’t fall into the first three categories...

“The Cloud” and storm clouds…

I was literally just about to walk out the door at work on Saturday and our power went out due to some gusts of wind. Fortunately I was able to continue working from a nearby coffee shop (insert workaholic jokes here) because our applications...

Hackers Employing Sophisticated Techniques to Trick Users

Hackers are employing increasingly sophisticated techniques to scam users into downloading malicious software. For instance, today’s hackers and malware authors have begun using so-called “doorway pages” – web pages optimized to rank highly in results for common search engine queries. These pages often feature...

Personal IT in the Workplace: Bad for Your Business?

Consider this:  according to research by technology analyst group Gartner , beyond 2010 end users, not the IT department, will be responsible for 50 percent of business IT procurement decisions—ultimately bringing and running their own systems on company networks. Meanwhile, according to management consultants...