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What to do about your IT Services in a Storm

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Mon, Jan 26, 2015

A northeaster is bringing wind-whipped, wet snow to Massachusetts.  New England braces for huge Blizzard!severe-storms-move-through-western-massachusetts-july-2-2014-1a66e35c8d7e5048

 

Minimize Technology Problems and Protect your IT Infrastructure Before a Storm:

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Topics: Managed Services, IT Services

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

Data Archive: The Big Data Revolution

Posted by Amanda Furrer on Thu, Jan 31, 2013

Bigdata resized 600We’ve heard the phrase “one in a million” but how about “one in a quintillion”? Now there’s a term that will make you feel microbial.

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Disaster Recovery, Managed Services, New Technology, IT Services

Web 2.0, AJAX, XML, Thin Clients, and You

Posted by Melissa Cocks on Wed, Jan 16, 2013

"Web 2.0 and AJAX have already changed web programming and <a href="www.nskinc.com">business application development</a> to the same extent that managed care has already changed the healthcare industry, and boxing gloves have already changed boxing."  

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Topics: IT Services

Fingerprint Technology and Security

Posted by Cam Green on Tue, Nov 20, 2012

Up until about 2 months ago, most people probably thought that fingerprint technology was a lost cause. What was once supposed to be the future of security, seems to have faded off as there hadn’t been many new or groundbreaking developments in the past few years. Other FingerPrintTechthan banks and forensics, can you really name any other places that come to mind immediately that use fingerprint technology? I can’t, and neither can the Google search engine. But that could all come to change in the next 2-3 years. Apple is reportedly planning on countering Samsung’s NFC investment with Fingerprint Technology.

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Topics: Disaster Recovery, Managed Services, New Technology, Data Security, IT Services