Taking Video Conferencing on the Road
Taking video conferencing on the road presents a unique set of challenges. While more and more organizations are equipping conference rooms with hardware and software to improve the video conference experience, many are not ready when the meeting happens offsite.
As more and more people discover the power of video conferencing, and as it has become less expensive and user-friendly, I receive more and more creative requests for help. The trickiest requests are those that include hosting a meeting at another location.
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1 Thing to Do Before Your Next Video Conference
I am a bit of a video conferencing evangelist. My organization saves tens of thousands of dollars a year by holding meetings via video. More than that this it allows more participation, especially in organizations that have volunteers. However, many of these meetings are doomed before they even start.
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Techy vs. Non-Techy: An Outdated Polarity in the New World of Work
My advice, in short form, is this: Nearly every member of an organization now must have baseline technology skills. In other words, "I don't do tech," is no longer a valid excuse for not possessing vital skills for work.
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Ransomware (Don't Lose All Your Stuff)
With this type of threat lurking on the internet, how can we keep our computers safe? Below are a few things to keep in mind to lower your chances of being compromised.
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