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A Conversation with Laura M. Bennett, CFO, Clark & Lavey Benefits Solutions

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Tue, Dec 17, 2013

 

Laura M Bennet, CRO at Clark Employee benefits represent one of the largest expenses for any company and can be unwieldy to manage. Clark & Lavey, leading benefits solutions broker and consultancy to businesses throughout New England, helps clients negotiate the best benefits at the lowest cost, save time, stay compliant, boost productivity, and keep employees happy.

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Topics: Disaster Recovery, Managed Services

Desktops in the Cloud... What is it? Do I need it? Wait.. Is It Secure?

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Tue, Dec 10, 2013

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Disaster Recovery

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Cloud Computing

Posted by Phuong Diep on Thu, Dec 05, 2013

Cloud ComputingIf you own a Macbook or any other device by Apple Inc, then you probably have heard of cloud computing, through their iCloud software. Technology everywhere is slowly beginning to accept cloud computing, the delivery of shared resources, software and information through computers and other devices as a utility over the Internet.  Users are able to access cloud based applications through a web browser or app while their data is held on servers in a remote location. The goal of cloud computing is to give the same or better service and performance versus client software programs installed directly on computers. It allows for faster applications, less maintenance and easier manageability. Like a lot of things, cloud computing isn’t for everyone. So how do you know if it’s the right application for you? Here we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of cloud computing to help you decide!

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Disaster Recovery, Data Security

Desktop Cloud Computing Pros and Cons

Posted by Amanda Furrer on Mon, Nov 04, 2013

virtual desktop resized 600Businesses are switching to desktop cloud computing because of the many positives associated with the virtual desktop that help companies run with more fluidity and security. Applications, data, files and anything graphic are all stored in the cloud.

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Managed Services, New Technology

15 Fastest Growing Internet / Technology Companies

Posted by Andrew Sullivan on Mon, Oct 28, 2013

Netflix leads public Internet companies with the fastest-growing stock prices in the last year.

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Topics: IT Services