by Dan Siebert | Feb 28, 2017 | Technology
AWS Amazon’s web servers down at the time this article was posted. AWS is part of a huge infrastructure that people rely on. It powers significant parts of our augmented-reality. My streaming music is down. Other people are affected in different ways. They’ll...
by david | Feb 24, 2017 | Desktop Apps, Privacy, Security, Technology, Training
Microsoft privacy awareness is and has been on the forefront of concern as long as I have been in tech. That is 25 years. What to do about this real concern. Awareness in the first step. A coworker prompted me about it last month. Many of the people we see every have...
by david | Feb 21, 2017 | Technology, Training
Getting my standing desk back in place after 7 months in a seat is a good. What a relief. When I started the standing desk, I was using cases to elevate the monitors and it really worked. Tekmar got really busy at the end of the April, fighting cybercrime and covering...
by david | Feb 6, 2017 | Clouds, Security, Technology, Web presence
The internet of things is very exciting. Enjoy the excitement. It is amazing. A few years ago, a friend had an exciting idea. It was on the edge of the internet of things. Diana came to me because she remembered our talking about a simple electronic device called a...
by david | Feb 3, 2017 | Desktop Apps, Technology, Training
5 reasons business class laptops are better The first laptop in my hands was in the early 1990s. It was a business class machine made by Tandy corporation. That’s right Tandy! The parent company of the once thriving consumer electronics retailer, Radio Shack. Tandy...
by Dan Siebert | Jan 28, 2017 | Clouds, Security, Technology, Web presence
Keeping systems up-to-date is a critical piece in the computer security puzzle. More than making sense from a security perspective keeping systems to update is a good practice because it is more of a roll-out of new features and functions. With the latest versions of...