Protecting Our Resources
In this issue:
- No Eruption to Your Business with Managed IT Services
- Who Owns Information Security Risk?
- Kids Careless with Online Passwords
- Being a Good Steward of Your Website
Protecting Our Resources
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Enable remote workers using cloud technology
An existing client recently referred a company to us who is in the business of measuring temperatures through remote-sensing thermometers. It’s a specialized technology that services a host of industries for whom accuracy and ease of use of these types of products are critical to the bottom line.
Ten years ago, I decided to start a new chapter in my professional life. Up to that point, I had always worked with or for others. I was at lunch with a friend discussing my next career move and she reminded me of the famous quote, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Protecting Our Resources
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All organizations need proactive IT support. For example, a newly formed NJ real estate law firm recently engaged IT Radix for all their technology needs. The firm was created by the merger of two separate law practices, and therefore, they carefully selected their IT support provider.
Protecting Our Resources
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Software Patches are Important to Your Company's Security!
In the animal kingdom, nature is always changing, by adapting to meet the needs of the environment it’s faced with. Whether it’s a clever defense mechanism for a herbivore to fend off potential threats or a busy beaver architecting a home for itself, wildlife has no shortage of survival tools.
IT Radix partnered with Milton Terry Associates and Andrea’s Innovative Interiors to design a space that is not only beautiful, but environmentally friendly.
Last summer, IT Radix embarked on an office remodel to enhance our workspace. Consistent with our core values of giving back and our commitment to recycle, we were pleased to donate most of our old office furniture to the Park Lake School, a local not-for-profit and our partner in newsletter production.
A few years ago, the BBC published an excellent article posing the question, “Nature and Technology: Friends or Enemies?” It explored the relationship between nature and technology and some of the conflicts between the two that have arisen over the years.
Rings reveal a lot about trees. Each spring and summer, a tree adds new layers of wood to its trunk. The spring-formed wood is made up of large cells and appears lighter. During the summer, growth is slower, thus, the cells are smaller and the wood is darker.