Top 5 TechSource Blogs from 2020
As we (gratefully) close the chapter on 2020, here’s a roundup of your favorite TechSource blogs from this past year. We’re looking forward to the thought provoking topics that 2021 has in store.
Being held virtually this year didn’t stop Iron Bow Technologies’ annual National Sales Conference from being one of the company’s most successful events of the year. From our vision for growth, to top tech trends and how our partners and clients fuel us, here are the top 3 takeaways from the two-day conference held on December 9 and 10.
Written by partner contributors Charles Thomas and Nancy Bowman from HP, Inc. “Until recently, working from home for most people was an occasional luxury that got them away from the distractions of the office. Now, home has become the standard office as many government and commercial organizations have transitioned their employees to telework to help quell the spread of COVID-19. Here are some steps you can take to boost productivity, both from lifestyle and technological perspectives.”
It’s no secret the coronavirus pandemic shattered the life of normalcy we once knew and brought with it a mountain of new hurdles for the healthcare industry, particularly with contact tracing technology and data privacy. Iron Bow, Diveplane Corporation and Knowmadics got together to create a first-of-its-kind contact tracing solution called AWARE that is solving those issues directly with an easy-to-implement solution healthcare organizations shouldn’t pass over.
When the COVID-19 pandemic turned everything on its head, practically every industry was affected, and the federal government was no exception. Partners like LG Business Solutions is among the many organizations that jumped into action to assist the federal government to minimize disruptions in productivity and maintain their security mandates. Here is LG’s three-pronged strategy for the federal government.
Digital transformation means more data is spending more time traveling from point to point. So with the security posture shift from IF your network will be breached, to WHEN your network will be breached, data level security is critical. Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is based on a mature approach to data security augmented by modern, innovative analysis features that ensures sensitive data is not lost, misused or accessed by unauthorized users. Here are the two types of DLP your organization needs and how it provides complete visibility and control over your organization’s information.
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