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  • April 07, 2021

    Multi-Factor Authentication 

    When you log in to your accounting software, bank website, a password tool, your CRM, Facebook, LogMeIn, or an Amazon account, you have a user name and password. From time to time, or when you’re on an unfamiliar computer, some of these sites also add some security questions to make sure it’s really you. So with all this security, […]

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  • March 30, 2021

    New Year, New Drone Rules

    New Year, New Drone Rules  It’s a bird. It’s a plane. No, it’s a drone! Expect to see more drones in the sky, especially flying over construction sites. Drones are the fastest-growing segment of the entire transportation sector, according to the FAA. Of the industries in the U.S., construction is the fastest-growing adopter of drones, […]

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  • March 24, 2021

    The 4 Disciplines of Execution: Book Review

    How many times have you found yourself excited to roll out a new work flow, new module or program, then watched the day-to-day take over and the great change fizzle out? It’s discouraging. This book hits this scenario head on. It’s human nature and the ‘whirlwind’ of getting work done can’t be ignored. But they […]

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  • March 17, 2021

    Teams – M365

    The First 10 Things to Do in Teams Start with chat – create a small group chat with colleagues you work with most closely. You can name and ‘favorite’ the chat for easy reference. Connect from anywhere – download the Microsoft Teams desktop and mobile apps to enable teamwork from anywhere. Go BIG! – create […]

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  • March 10, 2021

    To Delete or Not to Delete

    To Delete or Not to Delete—That is the Question Our answer? Don’t delete. We get a lot of resistance to this, so before you move on, here are some alternatives that might just meet your needs. One of the great features of Sage 100 Contractor is how interactive and connected the information truly is. In […]

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  • March 03, 2021

    Three Tech Tips

    Keyboard or Mouse? Personal computer preferences can be very, well, personal. I love the number pad as part of my keyboard; Larry loves five (5) monitors (really!). Some people prefer the mouse while others find it frustrating to reach for the mouse so they use key stroke short cuts. Shortcuts may change depending on what […]

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  • February 24, 2021

    S100C – Helpful Tips

    S100C Won’t Final Compute Several versions ago, Sage added a feature that did not allow you to Final Save a payroll record if there were negative vacation hours. That ended pretty quickly; they probably got a ton of calls! Not everyone tracks their vacation hours through the software (although we recommend that you do). We […]

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  • February 17, 2021

    Two Tech Updates

    File Name Lengths With a growing number of companies moving to SharePoint and OneDrive, we’ve run into some file name length issues. With a little planning, these problems can be minimized. The file name length is not just the name of the document. It also includes the various folders under which the file is created. […]

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  • February 10, 2021

    Bridging the Soft Skills Gap – Book Review

    Bridging the Soft Skills Gap – Book Review I find this title irritating, mostly because it implies that I’m responsible to teach the ‘soft skills’ if I expect them from our staff. But if I grew up with them, what’s changed? Well, Mr. Tulgan starts with this question, and answers it pretty well. As each […]

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  • February 03, 2021

    The Entrepreneur Roller Coaster – Book Review

    Entrepreneur Roller Coaster Book Review We’ve been in business 35 years and have seen many changes and lived through several economies. I thought this might be about startups, but it’s not. This stuff applies right now! In addition to many stories, Mr. Hardy talks through the thrilling ride of being in business for yourself—both sides […]

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