With Canada solidly in a "second wave" situation and Alberta's infection rates soaring, businesses have good reason to be concerned. Do you know how your business will survive if a key person on your team needs to quarantine for 2 weeks or worse? Does your business...
Business Continuity
Copying Files from Home and Office
So you're spending your time between home and office these days (or if you're lucky the lake and the office). How do you get any work done when all your files are on the office server? In an ideal world, your business would support you by: Using a distributed...
Needing a web meeting solution to allow your team to work from home?
To support businesses at this time, Google has announced new capabilities for its video meeting software, Google Meet. Meet will now support up to 150 concurrent users and allow recordings of meetings to be stored to your corporate Drive directory for people to review...
What Makes Google Drive So Great?
For those people who use the free version of Google (@gmail.com), it's understandable that you may not like Google Drive: if you don't want to use Google's own apps like Docs, Sheets or Slides, you are left with manually uploading and downloading documents to and from...
Why Should Your Business Consider Cloud Solutions?
Many businesses are skeptical of cloud based solutions. They hear stories of large cloud based hacks and conclude that keeping their data on-premise is better. It's true that there have been major news stories of some very large cloud hacks involving Microsoft (2010),...
Data Disasters: Making Sure They Do NOT Crash Your Business
Nobody likes to think about disasters, but they do happen--and usually at the most inconvenient times. Disasters come in all types and sizes: a fire in a neighbouring suite that spreads to your office; a police action that prevents your staff from coming to work one...
The Tale of Two Christmases (or Why I Need to Eat my own Dog Food)
Christmas has become a time for personal IT trials. Just before a Christmas flight in 2017, my laptop's motherboard failed. Granted, it was a 5 year old machine and had given me a good life; but it was still frustrating. The bright spot was that I had "eaten my own...