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Working Remote: Beware Cheap Solutions

We have all bought products we thought were steals but ended up being scrap. Especially with Black Friday right in front of us, it’s important to remember what’s at stake when your ‘great deal’ has an internet connection.

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We’re an AutoDesk Service Provider!

We’re excited to start this week by by announcing we’re not an AutoDesk Service Provider! We’ve already achieved streamlined deployments that remove (on average) 20 minutes of hands-on time from each AutoDesk installation, removing as much as 4 hours from new computer deployment, and we’re eager to see what this new partnership lets us streamline …

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2019: Windows 7’s Swan Song

Time Marches On Microsoft has historically released Windows in a ‘tick-tock’ manor, where a new version will pilot some new features (the ‘tick’) that typically upsets a vocal group of users. They use the feedback to refine those features for the next version (the ‘tock’), which is considerably more popular. It’s easy to spot which versions …

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Bender Business – Keep Your Head in the Game

Breakaways are a big deal in hockey. It’s one of the best chances to score, and when you do they almost always look great. Watch any sports highlight show during the NHL season and you’ll almost always see them in a recap. Players put a lot of pressure on themselves in that moment, trying to beat the …

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Controlling Outlook Notifications on Windows 10

Windows 10 organizes notifications from applications into the Notification Center. The notifications for new email can get overwhelming since they aren’t dismissed once email has been read. To keep on top of this, Microsoft allows control over which applications feed into the Notification Center. If you’re feeling overly nagged, here’s how to turn that off: …

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