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What To Do If Your Google Account Is Compromised

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Mon, Nov 08, 2010

A couple of weeks ago I went to check my phone before heading off to bed and noticed something was wrong. My Droid was telling me that it couldn’t sync with my Gmail account.

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Disaster Recovery, Data Security

Google Instant - Fresh Hot Google In Milliseconds

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Fri, Sep 10, 2010

Google Instant. Sounds like a “just add water” product, right? Truth is everyone is buzzing about Google Instant, which officially launched two days ago on September 8th. What exactly is Google Instant? According to Google’s official site:

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Topics: Cloud Computing, New Technology

My Name is (Hurricane) Earl

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Fri, Sep 03, 2010

Earlier this month, I posted an article about data loss due to natural disasters. With the impending Hurricane Earl paying New England a visit this evening, I figured now would be a great time to reiterate the importance of having a backup disaster recovery system in place.

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Disaster Recovery, Managed Services

Backup (Natural) Disaster Recovery

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Wed, Aug 04, 2010

Backup Disaster Recovery

As we enter the month of August, we are also entering the height of hurricane season. Albeit hurricane preparation may not be on the average IT professional’s to-do list, BUT it is important to note that data loss can be caused by natural occurring events such as flood, fire, storms, earthquakes and power surges.  And as all of us know snow after this year.

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Disaster Recovery, Managed Services

Implementing the iPad as a Business Tool

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Fri, Jul 09, 2010

iBusiness

Consumers absolutely love the iPad. Music, videos, documents and eBooks are all wrapped up in a sleek and very attractive package. However, can the iPad cross over into business territory or should organizations stick to using Netbooks while on the go?

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Mobile Device Management, Managed Services, New Technology, Apple