“IT” Makes Sense
In this issue:
- The Sense Appeal of a Home Office
- Monitor Settings that Reduce Eyestrain
- Let There NOT be “Blue“ Light
- Fun with Bricks
- Do You Hear What I Hear?
“IT” Makes Sense
In this issue:
Nearly 80% of what we humans learn from the world around us is mediated through vision. A complex set of functions that derives meaning from optical input, vision helps us interpret and respond appropriately to our environment. Today’s technology plays a vital role in expanding the limits of human sight for people with varying degrees and types of visual deficits.
Cleanliness has never been a hotter topic. It still isn’t sexy, but it is hot! Fear of catching a threatening virus is real and top of mind. That is for good reason, most of us have never experienced anything like this before. We have never in our lives washed our hands so frequently, and we are all still learning not to touch our face and to wear masks in public.
There’s no denying that two screens are typically better than one. But what if one screen was the size of two monitors?
Ultrawide monitors have a 21:9 aspect ratio, which is close to what you would see on a movie screen. How is that better? Well, those who have used a dual monitor setup in the past may remember the slight coloration differences between the two monitors or the “break” that you get in the center.
Insight From Innovation
In this issue:
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) technology have been on the rise for years and is about to hit mainstream. As tech giants like Apple prepare to throw their hat in the ring and offer AR glasses, we expect to see a significant increase in their popularity.
Internet of Things (IoT) devices are increasingly becoming a ubiquitous part of modern offices. Make sure that they don’t become entry points for hackers with the following tips. Set passwords Many users fail to realize that they can set passwords for IoT devices.
These days, it’s difficult for businesses to operate without a good Wi-Fi connection. The internet’s versatility is essential to getting work done, because having a fast, secure, and reliable Wi-Fi connection can guarantee quick response times and customer satisfaction.
Because there are only so many hours in a workday, it’s vital to make the most of your time. If distracting websites, unorganized files, and cluttered inboxes prevent you from getting work done, consider these tips to better manage your time and stay productive at work.
Your business’ IT environment is a lot like the body’s skeletal system. It’s the conductor that orchestrates the flow of your day-to-day operations, allowing you to provide valuable services to your clientele. When your IT skeleton, or foundation, is strong and healthy, it supports all of the processes you rely on and you don’t even realize it’s there.