I’ve been looking forward to this Spotlight article as Dave is a big personality and brings a fun vibe to our Anchor Team! Dave came onboard in July of 2018 and is our Rapid Response Engineer.
When I asked Dave why he likes working at Anchor his response did not surprise me.
Welcome to 2019 and I hope it is treating everyone very well so far! The New Year has brought several positive shifts and changes here at Anchor and we are looking forward to the growth and success such decisions bring for us as well as our client’s success.
Let’s talk about Cameron “Cam” Ryan! Cam joined our Team in October of 2016 as a Service Desk Engineer and then switched to vCIO in April of 2018. Cam enjoys his new position and thrives when he’s face to face with our Client’s while helping them come up with solutions and efficiencies for their businesses.
Most of us have a virtual personal assistant that lives in our pockets, internet connected devices in our homes to make our lives easier, and we’re having lengthy customer service conversations with chat bots. Technology has gotten more sophisticated in every way (aside from that printer that never seems to work). In this climate of innovation, hackers have learned a few lessons too.
Do you know every web application your employees are using? There is a high probability that your workforce is utilizing many devices and applications without explicit approval. Collectively, these programs and devices are called Shadow IT. Shadow IT is essentially any application employees download or IT service they sign up for without vetting by your IT provider.
Let’s get to know a little bit more about Clayton Sigl in this month’s Spotlight! Clay joined our Team in March of 2017 as a Service Desk Engineer and has recently been promoted to Service Desk Technical Lead! I am proud to say that Clayton is another Military Veteran.
When was the last time your business underwent a Network Assessment? As a business decision-maker, there are many moving parts to keep track of, and IT monitoring can easily fall through the cracks until something breaks. This approach can lead to unexpected expenses and business downtime.
Summer is winding down and open enrollment is right around the corner. Is it time for you to think about HIPAA compliance?
Many business owners and decision-makers believe that HIPAA belongs to the world of doctor’s offices and insurance companies, but it’s a little more complicated.
Ransomware attacks are a serious threat to any size business. For a small business, a ransomware attack can even result in the company going out of business. Last year, ransomware was found to be the most prevalent form of malware connected to company data breaches; cybersecurity provider Malwarebytes cited a staggering 90 percent increase in detected ransomware attacks.
The summer season has arrived! Warmer weather means families are spending time enjoying outdoor activities like hiking, bike rides, and beach days. With less time in the office comes more time on other devices, especially wearable technology like Apple Watches or FitBits.