Having played various sports over the years, I’m used to the dynamics of a team; navigating relationships, celebrating victory and coping with loss. I’ve seen some people step up in [...]
If a discussion of your aging Desktop OS hasn’t started in your organization yet, it should. If your desktops are running happily on Windows XP, you’d better start considering the [...]
Here’s a common question lately: “should my company implement virtual desktops?” The short answer is, yes. But the devil is in the details. To virtualize your desktops right, [...]
From a prominent blog I read recently: “iPad? This thing just made the iPhone into an iPad Nano! What’s the point? Is someone really going to swap their iPhone for an…
Good people are hard to find … and brilliant people are just plain scarce. They are like 4-leaf clovers, or precious gems … if you happen upon one, you’d better snatch [...]
Facebook doesn’t. But you should. As most people know, at the end of 2009 Facebook decided to radically liberalize their privacy policy. For better or worse. In the wake of these privacy [...]
Since IT Weapons started to grow in earnest, I have really wanted to see our logo up high where you can see it from far away. And now we’ve got…
One thing I like to do is to hike in the woods. I can walk for hours lost in thoughts about my family, my boys, problem solving, business or technical challenges…
Google wants to do hosted apps now. Interesting. Google Apps was actually soft launched 2 years ago and they have been using it internally since. You might ask “what does Microsoft [...]
Ever heard someone say “there is no delete button on the Internet.” Most non-techs dismiss this as geek-speak… but in essence, it’s dangerously true. There are plenty [...]