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How Did Your IT Operations Fair in the Storm?

The need to protect critical data and network infrastructure should be a priority of every firm’s IT operations. Network/data disruptions caused by sudden outages can seriously impact your business. Potential revenue and productivity losses due to these disruptions are no longer measured in days but in hours or even minutes. Thus, it’s important to ensure …

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Open Source vs. Proprietary Content Management Systems

In today’s web-driven world, the ability to easily and efficiently manage your web content has become paramount. As a result, we have seen a sharp increase in use of Content Management Systems (CMS), which allow content editors to quickly and easily change website content without the need for web coding knowledge. There are two different …

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Resumes & Interviewing

Recipe for a Great Resume Heading: Name, Address, Phone Number, and Email Address Education: List all degrees you have or anticipate having (ex-Bachelor of Business, expected May 2012) Objective: We prefer reading this in your cover letters, not resumes. Experience: List jobs, internships, and volunteer positions. Keep duties straightforward and in order-from present to past. …

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Microsoft Office 365 for Nonprofit Organizations

If you’re a charitable organization, you are probably familiar with the concept of receiving donations for Microsoft software via Techsoup – one of the most common ways for nonprofits to acquire business software at low costs. The company is now extending the nonprofit advantage into its Office 365 cloud-based solutions, recently announcing that certain Office …

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