Archive for October 2017
Tuesday Tip: Make Gratitude a Habit
by Tony Rushin Every Monday morning, we have a 10- to 30-minute Leaders’ Huddle on my team where we discuss ways to become better leaders in order to serve others more effectively. I don’t always lead the huddle; sometimes Richard or Erin leads the team. Last month, Richard discussed the benefits of having a…
Read MoreOffice Licensing: What’s Best for My Organization?
By Kate O’Neal You might ask yourself, “How does one make sense of the complicated world of software licensing – specifically, Office licensing?” Okay, maybe you don’t find yourself asking that question often. With our 100+ managed clients, we come across this scenario quite often. We want to make it easy on you so your…
Read MoreTuesday Tip #300: Protect Yourself from a KRACK Attack
By Kate O’Neal In today’s world, almost all of us rely on wireless networks, and we believe them to be secure and encrypted. Earlier this month, a vulnerability was discovered regarding WPA2 encrypted networks, and it’s something you should pay attention to. The KRACK attack (Key Reinstallation Attacks) can affect virtually any modern Wi-Fi network…
Read MoreTuesday Tip: Stay Safe with the Tokn App
By Erin Kowtko Raise a hand if you or someone you know can identify with any of these situations below: Gone on a late night walk alone with your dog Taken a solo taxi ride Held a job where no one else is present (for example, a real estate agent showing a home) Gone on…
Read MoreClient Satisfaction: 2017 Survey Results
Network 1 recently completed its sixth annual client satisfaction survey. By continuing to use the survey platform Net Promoter Score, we are able to measure and understand our clients’ experience. We would like to thank our clients for participating and helping us with feedback that we’re using to improve our client services. We are again…
Read MoreTuesday Tip: iPhone Keyboard for the Fat-Fingered
By David Gracey Like the rest of humanity, I am constantly on my cell phone texting and emailing friends, colleagues, and just about everyone else. I must have fat fingers because I constantly make mistakes on the iPhone keyboard, and autocorrect only fixes about half of my mistakes. (The other half can be quite…
Read MoreTuesday Tip: Music to Power the Mind
By Destiny Gardner We have all heard it – brain teasers help to keep your brain fit. Memorization games and puzzles have been shown to stimulate the brain and increase the connections between brain cells. A study in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society showed that older adults given “brain training” display an equivalent or…
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