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Getting to Know Travis Wilson

Travis just moved to Colorado in 2013 from Indiana. Travis has been in the IT field since 2000. He has worked mainly with large companies but has done some work for MSP’s like Anchor before. He has worn a lot of different hats with previous companies.

Getting to Know Taylor Bristow

Travis just moved to Colorado in 2013 from Indiana. Travis has been in the IT field since 2000. He has worked mainly with large companies but has done some work for MSP’s like Anchor before. He has worn a lot of different hats with previous companies.

Getting to Know – Joe Miller

Originally from the small town of Ashland, MO, Joe Miller moved to Colorado in 1999 while proudly serving in the US Navy. Joe has been working in the field of IT since 1992. Joe holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Information Technology/Networking & Telecommunications from the University of Phoenix.

You Need To Stop Using Internet Explorer Today…

A new zero-day vulnerability that resides in all versions of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer was detected this past weekend (April 26-17, 2014), Microsoft confirmed.
The vulnerability, which could allow remote code execution, is being used in "limited, targeted attacks," according to an advisory issued by Microsoft.

Have you checked out Outlook 2013 yet?

Take a look at the new features in Outlook 2013. The first thing you'll notice when you open Outlook is a brand new look. It's cleaner, but it's also designed to help you focus on what's important with a clear view of email, calendars, and contacts. Please give us a call at 303-904-0494 and we can help you with your Office 2013 transition.

Continuing on With Windows XP: The Simple Risks

News that Microsoft will no longer be supporting its Windows XP operating system after April 8, 2014, has organizations still in the trenches with Windows XP shaking their heads. What risk does this pose? Is it cause for concern? Here are some straight answers.