After working on thousands of Exchange upgrades over the past few years it has been shocking and troubling to see how many environments do not have AutoDiscover (Outlook Anywhere) configured….
Outsourcing Information Technology – the IT Skill Gap There have been massive changes within Information Technology over the last couple of years. Businesses want to compete, innovate and thrive, but…
In today’s technology world, everything is becoming more connected and people are storing more of their personal information into the Cloud. But how do you protect all of your data…
Null routes are a great way to limit traffic from troubling networks without increasing your firewall Access Control Lists (ACL), which in turn will increase both the total CPU usage…
Okay, so you’ve collected everything in your head and got it into a trusted system, in this case, Office 365. You’ve decided what it all is (actionable or not) and…
Over the rest of this series, we’ve examined how to use Office 365, mainly Outlook and OneNote, to implement David Allen’s Getting Things Done methodology. You learned how to capture thoughts…
Okay, so if you’ve been following along with this series so far, you’ve collected everything that’s on your mind that you have any commitment at all to change, you’ve decided…
Last time, we talked about clarifying all your “stuff” into actions (in Outlook tasks), projects (single notes in OneNote) and reference (notes, sections, or even whole notebooks in OneNote, depending…
To look at if we should defrag an SSD drive, lets answer two questions first; Why do you defrag a disk drive? How does SSD work? Why do you defrag…
If you find yourself writing the same email over and over again, you should do yourself a favor and create a template in Outlook. It’ll save you from monotony and…