Recent Posts by SumnerOne

 

Does Your Business Have a Disaster Recovery Plan?

Does your business have a disaster recovery plan? Well they should. Without a plan, sensitive data and information could be lost forever should something ever happen to your physical files. Could your business survive that? You may think "Oh, that'll never happen to my business." However, it's always best to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. 

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SumnerOne Celebrates the US Open

We’re launching the opening of our newly remodeled Technology Center with a celebration of the US Open!

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Mobile Risks and Network Security

More than half of employees report using mobile devices, either employer-provided or personal for work purposes. There is no doubt that portability and connectivity play a huge role in small and medium business development opportunities. It can be incredibly efficient, but it also can be risky as employers across the country report that their biggest security concerns is mobile technology.
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Feeling Optimistic About Your Small Business?

 

 

The NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses) releases a monthly Small Business Optimism Index every month. It’s a data-packed report that has showed a very strong run since last November.

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Top 5 Questions to Ask Before Purchasing a Printer

 We get this question a lot. Chances are, the basic printer from an office supply store won’t meet your needs for very long. Even small businesses tend to need something a little more sophisticated to help keep the business efficient. That's where we come in.

 

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A Bit About Blockchain

 More and more IT, e-commerce, and security conversations seem to mention blockchain. It’s the latest buzzword floating around IT water coolers. It's even been the biggest buzz around our office! So, what is blockchain? 

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Small Business Cyber Attacks are on the Rise

Back in March, the FTC’s acting chairman spoke at NASDAQ at an event hosted by the National Cyber Security Alliance. What she had to share was alarming. Small and mid-size businesses are becoming more susceptible to data breach incidents. Maureen Ohlhausen said, “we are seeing a huge amount of data breaches that target small businesses, but they don’t have the resources to withstand the impact.”

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