by Stephen Gross | May 2, 2019 | Cloud Computing, Mobile Computing, Tech Tips for Business Owners
In an era of rapid digital transformation, how we work is changing. Work does not solely revolve around an office space. Tech-savvy millennial and information workers expect to be productive even when they are working remotely- be it at a client’s location, a cafe,...
by Stephen Gross | Jan 3, 2019 | Cloud Computing, Mobile Computing, Tech Tips for Business Owners
Losing Pictures and videos due to hardware failure hurts you the most. Hence, it’s of paramount importance that your library of photos and videos is appropriately backed up, especially to decent cloud storage. It’s easier said than done – high...
by Stephen Gross | Sep 2, 2016 | Cloud Computing, Security
69 Million Dropbox Passwords Compromised; Last.fm Reportedly Breached in 2012 To the annals of super-bad historical mega breaches that no one knew about, add a new entry: file-hosting service Dropbox. Separately, music service Last.fm also was reportedly breached...
by Stephen Gross | Aug 5, 2016 | Cloud Computing, Mobile Computing, Tech Tips for Business Owners
Although there are many good cloud-storage services to choose from, I continue to mostly use Dropbox, primarily for its flexibility and level of cross-platform support. Here are some tricks and tips for getting the most out of the service. Using selective synching to...
by Stephen Gross | Mar 10, 2016 | Cloud Computing, Tech Tips for Business Owners
Many of us have come face to face with that frustrating alert, and it usually happens at the worst possible time — baby’s first step, a celebrity sighting, hilarious pet antics. So, follow our simple steps to keep ensure you always have room for that next...
by Stephen Gross | Jul 19, 2012 | Business, Cloud Computing, Mobile Computing, Tech Tips for Business Owners, Technology
Cloud computing has certainly caught on among business owners. No surprise there: the cloud offers more computing power, cheaper storage, seamless scalability and the simplicity that comes with someone else taking care of your servers. But there’s a catch. To take...