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Long-time SMB Nation friend Matt Landis, a Microsoft MVP in the Lync telecom/UC area, posted up the results of an informal survey about
Long-time SMB Nation friend Matt Landis, a Microsoft MVP in the Lync telecom/UC area, posted up the results of an informal survey about
Last week we blogged that Microsoft is making changes to its Windows 8 OS, reportedly naming it Microsoft Blue. Today, we heard that
VaultLogix is now offering a free trial of its business-class MobilePlus service, which provides backup, recovery and data protection
ManageEngine said today that it has added change auditing and mailbox access monitoring to Exchange Reporter Plus, its Exchange
This past weekend, I tuned into 60 Minutes, as I do most Sunday evenings, to wind down, and I came across an interview
Calling the NERD HERD!
Be There - the Holiday Party for the Rest of Us!
Our most popular mantra and message to IT Pros, Managed Services Providers (MSP), Geeks and Nerds is that you are NOT ALONE!
I’m not claiming to be Nostrdammus with his legendary forecasting capabilities in the 1500s. But the data doesn’t lie and I saw it with my own eyes. Let’s geek out on this.
Dropping Prices
Let’s start with the end-in-mind as author Stephen Covey said in his book “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.” So the end of the story is about the housing market: buy, sell or short.
GEEK WIN!!! I cut the cords today! Finally I sat down and reduced Spectrum down to Internet-only and then added YouTube TV. Total bill went from $280 to $140! Should done this a lot sooner...other thoughts.
Spectrum kept trying to throw in a new mobile phone (boo hiss - I don't need another phone)
For free - Spectrum added a goofy TV service called TV Stream with 90+ Tier 2 channels I either get with YouTube TV or don't care about...
In other cable provider/streaming news:
Join us for this important online on November 12th - here are the dets!
Welcome to the forthcoming 2025! Join our expert panel as we double-click into this migration scenario impacts SMB partners, MSPs, VARS who depend on MAPs to run da’ IT business and serve customers. Not many people are aware of this quickly forthcoming change so its CRITICAL you attend this Webinar to get the FACTS to insure the continuity of your business operations.
After quickly re-defining MAPs and its history, we’ll look at the fourth pathways to MIGRATE off of MAPS.
And we’ll save plenty of time so you can ASK your important migration questions
Date and Time:
November 12, 2024
1:00pm CT
Panelists
I recently conducted a limited investigation of dogs v. cats. The focus was food. The methodology was an on-site visit to a grocery store to compare similar treats for both dogs and cats. The baseline results were the cat food was nearly 29% (28.6807% to be exact) more expensive.
This was calculated, as seen in the pictures below. The dog kibbles/treats were $4.48 and the cat kibbles/treats were $5.98. What does it mean? On the surface, cats are more expensive than dogs. But I have questions.
Are food manufactures profiting off the deep love and affection cat owners have and will pay whatever it takes to keep Maggie the Calico Cat happy?
When asked, the community always responds strongly! Here are some examples.
Katrina
In late August 2005, Katrina struck and overall did $186.3 billion in damage with New Orleans taking the biggest hit. The legendary Jeff Middleton (and SBS MVP), a New Orleans resident,
gave a passionate speech a few weeks later the the thrd SMB Nation Fall conference. It was emotional and motivated several SMB Nation members to go to New Orleans and assist in the IT recovery for small and medium businesses (SMBs). I recall Bob Hood from Chicago as one of the volunteers.
For giggles, go to the LinkedinRoastMe site HERE – drop in your LinkedIn profile URL and get ready to laugh. Basically we’re talking about high jinks to take your mind off matters. Here is an example of roast (LOL): “Oh, Juliette, a Business Analyste Métier at Vaudoise Assurances? You must be the life of the party—if the party is filled with spreadsheets and SQL queries! I mean, nothing screams excitement like analyzing insurance claims all day. Your skills in crime analysis must be quite handy when you're trying to figure out who stole the office coffee. And Tableau software?