Archive for May 2017
Tuesday Tip: Share Your Outlook Calendar
by Tony Rushin Our team can’t live without seeing each others’ calendars: Client Managers need to know when the Primary Engineers and Field Directors are available for Business Review Meetings; Sales Consultants need to know when the engineers are available for technical assessments; Project Manager needs to know when people are available for new client…
Read MoreTuesday Tip: Get Better Results from Your Outlook Search
By Kate O’Neal Recently at a meeting with a client, one of the users asked his primary engineer if he could help him out with some Outlook search tips. He wanted to be able search using Outlook wild cards to narrow down his search. We all know how crucial email is to our daily productivity,…
Read MoreTuesday Tip: Find Vegan-Friendly Food Options with Happy Cow
by Erin Kowtko Ever been out to a restaurant, peruse the extensive menu only to shake your head in dismay because there aren’t any vegetarian options? It still happens to me from time to time unless I do my homework ahead of time or settle for a boring plate of overpriced pasta. Fear no more,…
Read MoreLawyers Have Their Heads in the Cloud (Infographic)
by Tony Rushin Though not generally perceived as the dreamy type, today’s lawyers definitely keep their heads in the cloud. (The internet cloud, that is, not the kind dominated by idle thoughts and fantasies.) From web-based software to mobile devices, attorneys are relying on cloud technology at an increasing rate to complete their work. The…
Read MoreTuesday Tip: Cynthia’s Corner – Who Did You Call?
By David Gracey Today we take a trip back to Cynthia’s Corner. I hadn’t received any frantic phone calls from my mother-in-law Cynthia requesting tech help in quite a while. I was beginning to wonder if her land line was broken, when one day the caller ID on my phone displayed “Cynthia.” I answered the…
Read MoreTuesday Tip: Hackers Love Macros
By Richard Stokes If you receive an email from someone with an attachment (Word, Excel or PDF) with instructions on it to open the document and then enable Macros, would you do it? This is where you’re supposed to answer with ‘No.’ To take it a step further, what if it was from someone you…
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