Changing the Way We Pay

October 17th, 2014

By Naomi Dolin-Aubertin

Once upon a time, we were a cash economy. Now credit is the name of the game. But as we've seen and discussed frequently, credit card fraud is on the rise. It seems every week brings a new story of a large retail institution being hacked.

Don’t Get “Bashed” by the Bash Bug

September 26th, 2014

By: Matthew Sorenson

There's a new bug in town.

A new programming flaw has been identified, nicknamed the "Bash Bug" that could put millions of computers at risk. It has the potential to be so severe that it could easily disable larger systems used to run large-scale operations, such as those within power plants and factories in an instant.

Marketing: It’s All about the People

September 11th, 2014

By Matthew Sorenson

What did you want to be when you grew up? Deciding on a potential career path can be a daunting task. Many of us seek meaningful, challenging work that is valued by the company we are working for. Some seek personal reward by knowing that their work has genuinely helped a customer or influenced a decision in some way.

Cyber Risk – Is Your Business Protected?

August 14th, 2014

By Matthew Sorenson

When it comes to the information technology (IT) industry, recent advancements in several key areas such as memory, processing speed, bandwidth, and centralized storage have allowed for great strides in computer efficiency.

Why I Love Working in IT

July 25th, 2014

By Katie Zastrow

In general, I am not a tech savvy individual. Of course I can navigate my way around a computer, but I am certainly no engineer. As you can imagine I was relatively surprised to find myself hired by an IT company. I was even more surprised to find myself loving it.

Technology at the World Cup

July 2nd, 2014

Having been seized by the general World Cup fever, I though I’d talk about the role technology plays in sporting events like this. Now I want to start off by clarifying that I not usually a sports person, so bear with me. That being said, I love the World Cup. I love being able to live stream it over the internet, which in itself is a fairly recent technology when you think about it. 1.7 million people watched the U.S. vs. Germany game through ESPN’s live stream. This is part of a general trend away from cable, in which more and more people are consuming their content solely over the internet.

Trending: The debate over the merging of man with machine

May 9th, 2014

By Naomi Dolin-Aubertin

I read a blog post recently by an individual struggling with what he perceives as the inevitable merging of humans and machines.This type of soul-searching in the growing glow of technology is a trend running through entertainment and technology blogs.

Week’s Roundup on Internet Security Updates

May 2nd, 2014

By Naomi Dolin-Aubertin

It feels like I've been posting about internet security breaches and their updates/fixes for a while now. This latest week brought the news that virtually all versions of the Internet Explorer browser was vulnerable to hackers.

Updates on Heartbleed

April 18th, 2014

By Naomi Dolin-Aubertin

I come to you today with updates on the Heartbleed bug because, as a company, we believe that this information is important. So feel free to skip to the more interesting bits if you've been reading about this all week.

By now (hopefully) you all know that you need to change your passwords to a slew of websites.