All the trend lines point one direction when it comes to ransomware frequency and scope of damage — up and to the right. A report from Cybersecurity Ventures projects that on average, there will be a ransomware attack on a business every 14 seconds by the end of 2019 — up from a rate of one attack every 40 seconds … Read More
Intel Announces Major Security Breach
You’ve probably seen or heard about the massive security vulnerability Intel announced last week. This recent acknowledgement has the potential to dwarf the WannaCry attacks from 2017 when you consider the combined impact of attacks and performance loss. Intel Security Breach The vulnerability is at the heart of the processor architecture. This issue applies to the last 20+ years of processors … Read More
The Cloud is NOT for Everyone
The cloud concept has a lot of momentum lately, but it’s not the right solution for everyone. So what determines if the cloud is right for you? There are a few key characteristics of your business that will push you towards a cloud implementation. How far you go is determined by your need for those characteristics. The important thing to … Read More
Proactive Service vs Reactive Support
When we talk with business leaders we often hear about their perception of Proactive Service vs Reactive Support. Many business have been told that Proactive Support includes things like patch updates, anti-virus checks, computer monitoring, and so on. While you can consider these items to be proactive in nature, doing them independently doesn’t offer much value to the end result … Read More
Technology Pain Threshold
I’m always surprised by the difference in pain thresholds between companies. One company will put up with all sort of terrible atrocities in their infrastructure and never say a word. Another company will raise hell the moment a printer doesn’t work. I suppose this is a matter of culture, but what is that actual impact on the business? The Emerson-Ponemon … Read More
Staff Time Management
We’ve noticed a trend in the past couple of years in our business and with our clients as well. As a business matures and grows the people in that business must do the same. The Financial Times points out that Staff Time Management is one of the key differentiators between growing firms and those that stagnate (ref: https://goo.gl/zu0tX6). The logistics … Read More
The Leverage Service Experience
The Leverage Service Experience is unique. It’s like the feeling you get when you go home for Thanksgiving. You don’t use it everyday, but when you do it feels comfortable and familiar. The person you talk to knows who you are and what you like. They know how you like to be treated and how you want your computer to … Read More
Find Employees that Fit
Leverage is in a service industry, and service is provided by people. So the most important ingredient for our service recipe is the people that provide the service. We can have the best technology and the best processes with the best plans, but if we don’t have great people then none of it matters. People are the glue that holds … Read More
9.5 Remote Worker Requirements
More people than ever are working away from the office. The modern employee expects the ability to perform her entire list of job duties from anywhere. As an employer, it’s a competitive advantage in your market for acquiring business and top talent. As with any new technology it comes with some risks. You must account for the security requirements first … Read More
How to Fire Your IT Company
Have you ever broken up with your IT company? The process can be messy. In a perfect world you get your passwords without issue. Your backups are provided on the exact day you ask for them. All services are retained under your company name and your former IT provider is removed as an authorized contact. But the world isn’t perfect. … Read More
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