Businesses rely on hardware, like workstations, servers, mobile devices, and more, to keep operations moving forward. However, managing these knowledge-intensive machines can demand time and resources that are finite for SMBs. If you’re challenged by the management and deployment of hardware, let us guide you through the process of doing so.
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Technology grows more mobile with each passing moment, and emojis have popped up in places that nobody could have dreamt of. In particular, business communications have experienced a surge of emojis, but how (and why) is this the case? Aren’t emojis unprofessional? Shouldn’t they have no place in the business world? Well, let’s explore this a bit.
With the opportunity to track metrics becoming more readily available for all types of businesses, some organizations invest heavily into time-tracking software and other KPIs that they believe will help their team be more efficient in the workplace. However, this might be having a negative effect on the quality of work being performed. Irv Shapiro, CEO of DialogTech, suggests that, instead of tracking time, employers should be tracking results.
The ransomware machine keeps moving forward, despite significant opposition. In particular, the ransomware tag-team duo of Petya and Mischa have steamrolled most attempts to block them from accessing critical systems, always finding ways to outsmart security professionals. Now, these ransomwares have adopted a Ransomware as a Service model, which has made significant changes to the way that this ransomware is distributed.
Every business owner needs to understand the pivotal role that technology plays in their business’s growth. However, many companies just aren’t able to keep up with the latest trends and developments. When this happens, they miss out on important opportunities to grow, and when an organization falls behind the times, they fall out of practice. When they fall out of practice… well, you get the idea.
A Chromebook is an inexpensive alternative to laptops that allows users to gain the benefits of mobile computing, without the need for a hefty price tag. The problem that most users have with the Chromebook is that offline use is somewhat limited, due to the nature of the Chrome OS that it uses. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of a limited functionality device like the Chromebook.
BNMC, Your Strategic IT Partner, announced today the opening of a new office in New York to provide local network support services in the NYC and New Jersey areas. The new office is located at :
5th Avenue, 14th Floor, New York, NY 10019.
For additional information on the services provided by BNMC please contact Roger Michelson or John Rovegno or visit our websitehttp://www.bnmc.net
Roger Michelson
VP, COO
BNMC
Voice:(978) 482-2020 ext 15 | Cell:(617) 797-7126 | Fax:(781) 932-8997
Email:Roger.Michelson@bnmc.net | web: http://www.bnmc.net
John Rovegno
Business Development Strategic Partnerships
BNMC
712 5th Avenue, 14th Floor, New York, NY 10019
Voice:(978) 482-2020 | Cell: (203) 249.0142 | Fax:(781) 932-8997
Email: jrovegno@bnmc.net | web: http://www.bnmc.net
BNMC is very pleased to announce that John Rovegno will be joining our sales (outside sales) team for the NY/NJ market . John has worked tirelessly and professionally in sales for many years and we are privileged to welcome him to the BNMC team. Mr. Rovegno will be supported by one John Shaheen, an Inside Sales representative out of our office in Woburn, Mass. We are confident John Rovegno brings a wealth of knowlege and experience to our team, and are excited to witness the new oppurtunties he provides in the NYC/NJ area.
You can reach John Rovegno at:
John Rovegno
Business Development Strategic Partnerships
BNMC
712 5th Avenue, 14th Floor, New York, NY 10019
Voice:(978) 482-2020 | Cell: (203) 249.0142 | Fax: (781) 932-8997
Email: jrovegno@bnmc.net| web: http://www.bnmc.net
Best regards,
Roger
Roger Michelson
VP, COO
BNMC
Voice:(978) 482-2020 ext 15 | Cell: (617) 797-7126 | Fax: (781) 932-8997
Email:Roger.Michelson@bnmc.net | web: http://www.bnmc.net
John Shaheen
Inside Sales
BNMC
Voice:(978) 482-2020 ext 35 | Cell: (978) 609-4954 | Fax: (781) 932-8997
Email:JShaheen@bnmc.net | web: http://www.bnmc.net
Businesses these days practically need to expect disaster, as even the most careful and calculated security practices could result in a data disaster. Some businesses don’t fear for their data enough, and this leads them to neglect planning for threats such as hackers, natural disasters, and user error. As the business owner, you need to stay informed about how best to handle these situations.