Amy’s sayings #2
Of all of the phrases I use to run my business, this one probably translates most directly to the bottom line.
Of all of the phrases I use to run my business, this one probably translates most directly to the bottom line.
In our previous sessions we've been introducing your clients to new applications that they find useful. Now we're going to introduce them to automation of their everyday tasks
do I dare ignore what I see in the logs if my AV is giving me a clean bill of health? Can I really afford to rebuild this server when things seem mostly ok?
"The cost of attending Amyβs Make Money classes has the highest ROI among all my R&D expenditure. Amy did all the research and road map for me. I just setup the demo following the step-by-step guide from the class and start marketing the feature to my clients the week after."
By make a few simple changes we can greatly reduce the amount of noise generated by MCAS and begin to use it powers for good and provide our tech staff with real actionable material to work with.
There's been a lively discussion with "breaking news" about the extent of the intrusion into networks and the solution to it over on our Ransomware and Security group. Now that it seems to have reached a stable information point I thought I would summarize that you need to know.
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A couple of situations have given rise to the need to prevent the downloading of data to untrusted devices.
Does everyone have sayings that thier MSP runs by or is that just a me thing? I find myself often repeating the same advice to my technical staff
All of your clients that receive files from thier customers are probably doing it wrong. They already own a better solution
2020 was a rough year in many respects. One of the most difficult transitions was the switch from […]
hey know that after a successful backup Exchange will truncate or cleanup itβs database log files. They mistakenly think that SQL will do the same.