We’re happy to be published in the NJBA Dimensions Newsletter (Winter 2021)! 2020 brought many challenges to the corporate world. Click here and check out Page 7 to reflect on lessons gained from 2020 and this turbulently unexpected year.
IT Radix Published in NJBA Dimensions Newsletter (Winter 2021)
Treasures Left Behind
There are huge security concerns with document printing and destruction for employees working from home (WFH)
If you have ever been to a casino and pulled the arm of a slot machine, you’ve experienced the excitement of hearing, Ding Ding Ding! You’ve hit the jackpot! This is how metal detector enthusiasts feel every time they take a metal detector and walk along the beach, a local park, or even their own property.
Our IT Radix Team Home Improvements
Our IT Radix team members have been making the most of their time at home during the pandemic
Due to COVID-19 and our socially distanced work-from-home efforts, our IT Radix team is spending A LOT more time at home these days. From a recent Polly poll in Microsoft Teams, we learned that over half of our staff have been tackling home improvement projects this past year.
A Keen Eye for Cybersecurity Risks
All staff members must have a keen eye open to cybersecurity risks that are dangerous to the company
Collecting antiques is an interesting and challenging hobby for many. Activities that involve collecting, such as antiquing, require training, education, and research before the hobbyist begins to excel at the avocation.
Cathy’s Corner – February 2021
I’ve been involved in my fair share of home improvement projects over the years. I can still remember the built-in bookshelves my parents made for our home in New Mexico, complete with a burnt wood finish created by a blow torch. As a kid growing up, my job was primarily to hold, fetch or otherwise assist when needed on these projects.
February 2021 IT Radix Resource Newsletter
In this issue:
- A Keen Eye for Cybersecurity Risks
- Staff Home Improvements
- Treasures Left Behind
- Hobbies and Technology
- Make Security Your Next Home Project