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 | Apr 3, 2019 | Tech Tips for Business Owners
Hacked accounts in the news, endless robocalls, online ads that eerily seem to read your mind. Do I hear Alexa and Siri gossiping about your secrets? It almost feels like paranoia is a totally appropriate reaction. In 2018 alone, data breaches exposed four-point-five...
by Stephen Gross | Apr 3, 2019 | Tech Tips for Business Owners
Imagine this scenario. You just finished up a meeting with your coworker Claire, and it didn’t go well. You are writing an email using Gmail to another coworker expressing your frustration with Claire and her lack of intelligence, and you hit the send button. As you...
by Stephen Gross | Apr 2, 2019 | Tech Tips for Business Owners
As every Windows user knows, File Explorer is the workhorse utility for managing files and folders – whether they’re stored locally, on external drives, or in the cloud. But sometimes we forget the many ways we can manage File Explorer itself, making it an...
by Stephen Gross | Mar 6, 2019 | Android, Mobile Computing, Tech Tips for Business Owners
The technology doesn’t work perfectly, but it can save you some time.A version of the technology is coming soon to Excel for iOS. Microsoft just launched a new tool inside the Excel app for Android — it’s coming to iPhones soon — that lets you take a...
by Stephen Gross | Mar 6, 2019 | MS Office Tips and Tricks, Tech Tips for Business Owners
Microsoft Office is one of the most popular office suites out there. It’s used by businesses both large and small. There are versions for college students and for home use. It’s available for both PC and Mac and word around the internet grapevine is that it’ll...