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  • November 29, 2017

    Migrating Sage 100 Contractor Archive Data to version 20

    We’ve migrated dozens and dozens of datasets in the last 12 months, moving them from version 19 to version 20. There are a LOT of steps. For those of you who have been on the program for more than 3 or 4 years, we’ve found several road blocks; things like fields that didn’t exist in […]

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  • November 24, 2017

    Data Encryption: A Lesson From The Recent Past

    In today’s world of rampant cybercrime, every savvy business owner knows the necessity of locking down their data. However, we find that the cyber security technologies used by the vast majority of businesses are woefully out of date. Sure, your recent solution may have worked great, but digital threats to the safety of your company […]

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  • November 10, 2017

    Secret Chips in Cell Phone Spare Parts

    There’s a growing trend – small cell phone repair shops are springing up all over. They usually provide repairs for cracked screens and other fixes, often at a lower cost and with a quicker turn-around than the manufacturers. Some unsavory characters have invaded this market. Some replacement parts have been compromised with secret hardware. The […]

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  • November 10, 2017

    The Coaching Habit; Recommended Book

    This book by Michael Bungay Stanier talks about a coaching style versus a management style as we engage with our staff, and when the coaching style is appropriate and actually beneficial. As with anything of value, it takes time and thought, but the results may be worth the effort. He starts with 7 Essential Questions, […]

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  • November 03, 2017

    Cyber Insurance – a loophole you need to know about

    Hacking has hit the headlines in the last years and insurance policies to protect businesses against damage and lawsuits have become a very lucrative business indeed. Your company may already have cyber insurance, and that’s a good thing. But that doesn’t mean you don’t have a job to do or that the insurance will cover […]

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  • October 25, 2017

    Field Integrated Time (F.I.T.), Mobile Devices, and Sage 100 Contractor

    In the May issue of Construction Today, there’s an article on ‘The New Age’ of mobile work coming to the construction industry. We’re already helping our clients collect field time from mobile devices, and we’re fully integrated (really!) with Sage 100 Contractor version 20. For many years, we’ve empathized with the office as they try […]

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  • October 19, 2017

    Log On Credentials – Compromised! Now What?

    So you’ve heard about all the big companies that have been hacked – Yahoo, Equifax, Target, and on the list goes.  What does that have to do with your business?  I’d like to tell you, and this is important. We know that many of the people who work for you use the same password at […]

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  • October 13, 2017

    Comcast and AT&T are NOT IT Companies

    Internet Service Providers (ISP’s) bring the internet and sometimes phone service to your business and home.  These are a critical services – their technicians are delivering a specific solution to you but they are NOT equipped to support your company network, and that starts with the firewall. The firewall is your first line of defense […]

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  • September 29, 2017

    Get Off Your “But” by Sean Stephenson

    Earlier this year, I had the chance to hear and see Sean Stephenson. The first thing he does is address the elephant in the room—he’s confined to a wheel chair, has a rare brittle bone syndrome, needs assistance for everyday tasks, and has a fulfilling and blessed life! It’s really hard to listen to Sean […]

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  • September 22, 2017

    Which Backup Solution You Choose DOES Matter!

    We started working with an out-of-state client and they said they’ve paid the ransom twice so far. Another recent client had a good backup, but it took 3 weeks to restore their data from the cloud. Add it up – if your office had to be down for just one full day, how many man-hours […]

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