BUSINESS CONSULTANTS WITH A TECHNOLOGY FOCUS
ISSUE 86 April 2016
TECHSAGE TECH TALK "Insider Tips To Make Your Business Run Faster, Easier, And More Profitably"
Which Flavor Of The
Cloud Is Right For
You
April 2016
We are Business Consultants with a Technology Focus and have Leveraged Technology to Propel Our Clients Toward Competitive Success in the San Antonio area for fifteen years. Our goal is to Simplify the use of Information Technology for our Clients so that they can focus on managing and growing their businesses.
Secure data backup, greater reliability, better resource and growth management options,
and improved collaboration are just a few of the reasons to take full advantage of cloud computing today.
Yet understanding the choices you have can help you avoid some VERY costly mistakes you could wind up seriously regretting later. To help you move forward with confidence, here are some important points to consider.
Three "Flavors" Of The Cloud Not all cloud models are the same. A cloud environment that works for a dental practice with a half dozen locations may not be entirely suitable for a new law firm with just a single office.
In determining what the best cloud model is for your organization, it's important to know how cloud services are structured.
Basically, there are three types of cloud: public, private and hybrid.
Public Cloud Services Offer
Flexibility And Lower Cost
A public cloud comprises a collection of data storage and software services that can be accessed on an as-needed monthly basis, somewhat like an electric utility or fitness club. It houses data facilities outside the corporate firewall that you access through an Internet browser without having to make any initial or ongoing capital investment.
Well-known examples of public cloud services include Google Drive, Microsoft Office Online, Apple iCloud and Amazon Cloud Drive. They provide data storage and, in many cases, web apps.
Public clouds are best used where a high level of privacy is not required. They can provide access to a growing pool of newer technologies that would not be affordable if developed individually.
Private Clouds Support Highly Specialized Apps
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“Insider Tips To Make Your Business Run Faster, Easier, And More Profitably”
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April 2016
This Monthly
Publication
provided courtesyof John Hill,
President ofTechSage
Solutions.
We are Business Consultants with aTechnology Focus and have Leveraged
Technology to Propel Our ClientsToward Competitive Success in the San
Antonio area for fifteen years. Our goalis to Simplify the use of Information
Technology for our Clients so that they
can focus on managing and growingtheir businesses.
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Which FlavorOf TheCloud IsRight For
You
Secure data backup, greaterreliability, better resource andgrowth management options,
and improved collaboration are just afew of the reasons to take fulladvantage of cloud computing today.
Yet understanding the choices youhave can help you avoid some VERYcostly mistakes you could wind upseriously regretting later. To help youmove forward with confidence, hereare some important pointsto consider.
Three “Flavors” Of The CloudNot all cloud models are the same. Acloud environment that works for adental practice with a half dozenlocations may not be entirely suitablefor a new law firm with just a singleoffice.
In determining what the best cloudmodel is for your organization, it’simportant to know how cloudservices are structured.
Basically, there are three types ofcloud: public, private and hybrid.
Public Cloud Services Offer
Flexibility And Lower Cost
A public cloud comprises a collectionof data storage and software servicesthat can be accessed on an as-neededmonthly basis, somewhat like anelectric utility or fitness club. Ithouses data facilities outside thecorporate firewall that you accessthrough an Internet browser withouthaving to make any initial or ongoingcapital investment.
Well-known examples of publiccloud services include Google Drive,Microsoft Office Online, AppleiCloud and Amazon Cloud Drive.They provide data storage and, inmany cases, web apps.
Public clouds are best used where ahigh level of privacy is not required.They can provide access to a growingpool of newer technologies thatwould not be affordable if developedindividually.
Private Clouds Support HighlySpecialized Apps
A private cloud resides within an
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organization's firewall, and is typically owned, managed and supported by that business. IT resources are available to members of the organization from their own data center.
Private clouds can support highly specialized and/or privacy-restricted applications, like medical-records software for a health -care organization concerned about HIPPA requirements, for example.
And, while it can be more expensive to set up initially, a private cloud may deliver a higher ROI in the long run since you're not paying for ongoing shared services.
Hybrid Clouds: Balancing Complexity With Flexibility
Merging the flexibility of public cloud services with the control of a private cloud, a hybrid cloud can provide the ideal infrastructure for some organizations.
A hybrid cloud enables you to put some of your apps and data - archives and e-
mail, for instance - in a public cloud, and the remainder in your private cloud. This provides the cost savings and benefits of the public cloud while retaining the customization and security advantages of a private cloud.
While it can be more complex to deploy and manage than a pure public or
private cloud, a hybrid cloud may deliver the best blend of control, flexibility and cost-effectiveness for some organizations.
So Which "Flavor" Is Right For You?
There is no perfect solution - each type of cloud has its own pros and cons. That being said, here are a few key factors to consider when determining the best approach for your particular business:
Public cloud solutions are best suited to the flexibility and budget requirements of smaller businesses that want access to the kind of IT resources that bigger organizations can afford, without the cost of development and ongoing support and management.
A private cloud, managed and supported by an in-house IT team, may be ideal for your organization if control and privacy are of paramount concern.
A hybrid cloud could be the ideal solution for any enterprise that wants to manage sensitive data in-house while availing itself of third-party software and data storage for uses where the data involved isn't as sensitive.
How To Get The Best Professional Help
While hiring a cloud-computing expert can prove extremely beneficial in the long run, it's critical to work with a professional who has depth of experience in all types of cloud environments.
We've helped dozens of companies set up and run cost-effective, powerful and secure cloud networks.
For a Free Cloud Readiness Assessment, contact us at (210) 582-5814 or jhill (7, techsagesolutions.com today.
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organization’s firewall, and is typicallyowned, managed and supported by thatbusiness. IT resources are available tomembers of the organization from theirown data center.
Private clouds can support highlyspecialized and/or privacy-restrictedapplications, like medical-recordssoftware for a health-care organizationconcerned aboutHIPPArequirements, forexample.
And, while it can bemore expensive toset up initially, aprivate cloud maydeliver a higher ROI in the long runsince you’re not paying for ongoingshared services.
Hybrid Clouds: Balancing ComplexityWith Flexibility
Merging the flexibility of public cloudservices with the control of a privatecloud, a hybrid cloud can provide theideal infrastructure for someorganizations.
A hybrid cloud enables you to put someof your apps and data – archives and e-
mail, for instance – in a public cloud, andthe remainder in your private cloud.This provides the cost savings andbenefits of the public cloud whileretaining the customization and securityadvantages of a private cloud.
While it can be more complex to deployand manage than a pure public or
private cloud, a hybridcloud may deliver thebest blend of control,flexibility and cost-effectiveness for someorganizations.
So Which “Flavor” IsRight For You?
There is no perfectsolution – each type of cloud has its ownpros and cons. That being said, here area few key factors to consider whendetermining the best approach for yourparticular business:
Public cloud solutions are bestsuited to the flexibility and budgetrequirements of smaller businessesthat want access to the kind of ITresources that bigger organizationscan afford, without the cost ofdevelopment and ongoing supportand management.
A private cloud, managed andsupported by an in-house IT team,may be ideal for your organization ifcontrol and privacy are ofparamount concern.
A hybrid cloud could be the idealsolution for any enterprise thatwants to manage sensitive data in-house while availing itself of third-party software and data storage foruses where the data involved isn’t assensitive.
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While hiring a cloud-computing expertcan prove extremely beneficial in thelong run, it’s critical to work with aprofessional who has depth ofexperience in all types of cloudenvironments.
We’ve helped dozens of companies setup and run cost-effective, powerful andsecure cloud networks.
For a Free Cloud ReadinessAssessment, contact us at (210) 582-5814or [email protected] today.
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Generally it is intentionally when a USB stick is found lay-
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As an experiment, CompTIA littered within four cities 200 un-branded drives in public high-traffic areas. Their experiment noted nearly one out of five users engaged in opening text files, clicking on unfamiliar web links or sending messages to a listed email ad-dress.
In 2011, Sophos (security company) studied 50 USB keys bought at a major transit authority's Lost Property auction found 66% of them were infected.
So what do you do if you find a USB stick on the ground? Do not plug it into your computer! The drive was likely left with the inten-tion of the finder plugging into their computer not only infecting your computer but the whole network.
How do you protect your data if you accidently lose one of your USB drives? Per Sophos site, below are a few tips.
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As an experiment, CompTIA littered within four cities 200 un-branded drives in public high-traffic areas. Their experiment notednearly one out of five users engaged in opening text files, clickingon unfamiliar web links or sending messages to a listed email ad-dress.
In 2011, Sophos (security company) studied 50 USB keys bought ata major transit authority’s Lost Property auction found 66% of themwere infected.
So what do you do if you find a USB stick on the ground? Do notplug it into your computer! The drive was likely left with the inten-tion of the finder plugging into their computer not only infectingyour computer but the whole network.
How do you protect your data if you accidently lose one of yourUSB drives? Per Sophos site, below are a few tips.
1. Encrypt personal and business data before you store it on a USBdrive so it can’t be accessed if you drop the drive.
2. Use security software on your computer, and keep it up to date.3. There is software that can be purchased to password protect
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The Month:
New Printer Fits In Your
Pocket So, what's about the size of a deck of cards and prints instant photos from your smartphone — with no ink needed?
Yes, there is such a thing, and if you guessed the new Polaroid Zip, you'd be right.
Selling for $129.99, it prints full-color 2x3-inch prints with an optional peel-off sticky backing. Each print costs about 25 cents and they look okay, all things considered — just don't expect ink-jet print quality.
How does it not need ink? It uses Polaroid's Zink zero-ink paper, embedded with cyan, yellow and magenta crystals. They turn into the appropriate colors when activated by a heat process. And since there's no ink, there's no stickiness, smearing or waiting for photos to dry.
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Forget Something? A while back I did a huge favor for someone and never heard anything from them... Zip, zilch, nada, nothing. Just a simple "thank you" would have been nice...but they acted as if it was expected of me. To say that I was disappointed is putting it mildly.
To me, disappointed is a very powerful and scary word. You see, disappointed can turn into other "dis" words, such as disgruntled, discouraged, disenthralled, disillusioned, disheartened and possibly even dissatisfied with our current personal or business relationship. I might start noticing that this relationship (business or personal) is really all about YOU and how YOU can benefit; the words reciprocation or gratitude don't seem to be in your vocabulary.
Everyone likes to be remembered, thanked or appreciated for doing favors, going above and beyond, being courteous, considerate, thoughtful or kind. Being "taken for granted" stinks. Forgetting to show any kind of appreciation for someone who did something for you...that they didn't have to do... can end up causing you problems later on. You will never know when someday you may need a helping hand, and all those people you took for granted and/or never thanked might NOT be so readily available to help you out.
Francesca Gino, an associate professor at Harvard Business School, did some research on gratitude and looked at 41 fund-raisers at a university, all receiving a fixed salary. The director visited half of the fund-raisers in person, telling them, "I am very grateful for your hard work. We sincerely appreciate your contributions to the university." The second group received no such expressions of gratitude. What was the impact of the director's thanks? Gino said that "the expression of gratitude increased the number of calls by more than 50%" for the week, while fund-raisers who received no thanks made about the same number of calls as the previous week.
Organizations and leaders who miss chances to express gratitude lose opportunities to motivate people that actually cost them nothing. Simply stated: gratitude is free and profitable. People may not show that they are upset about not being thanked...but when the time comes for them to help YOU out again, they may just be a little too busy that day. You can transform your relationships, business and personal life with the Power of Gratitude! Never underestimate the power of a thank-you and never pass up on the opportunity to say those two words.
"It is not happy people who are thankful. It is thankful people who are happy." — Anonymous
Robert Stevenson is a highly sought after, internationally known speaker. He is the author of the best-selling books How to Soar Like An Eagle in a World Full of Turkeys and 52 Essential Habits For Success. Robert is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) and is a former All-American Athlete. He started his first business at 24 and has owned several companies. Robert has international sales experience dealing in over 20 countries, and his client list reads like a Who's Who in Business. He has shared the podium with such renowned names as Generals Colin Powell and Norman Schwarzkopf, Former President George H.W. Bush, Anthony Robbins and Steven Covey. www.robertstevenson.org/
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Shiny New Gadget Of
The Month:
New PrinterFits In Your
PocketSo, what’s about the size of a deck of
cards and prints instant photos from
your smartphone – with no ink
needed?
Yes, there is such a thing, and if you
guessed the new Polaroid Zip, you’d
be right.
Selling for $129.99, it prints full-color
2x3-inch prints with an optional peel-
off sticky backing. Each print costs
about 25 cents and they look okay, all
things considered – just don’t expect
ink-jet print quality.
How does it not need ink? It uses
Polaroid’s Zink zero-ink paper,
embedded with cyan, yellow and
magenta crystals. They turn into the
appropriate colors when activated by a
heat process. And since there’s no ink,
there’s no stickiness, smearing or
waiting for photos to dry.
Connect to your smartphone via
Bluetooth, then just shoot and print!
Forget Something?A while back I did a huge favor forsomeone and never heard anythingfrom them… Zip, zilch, nada,nothing. Just a simple “thank you”would have been nice…but theyacted as if it was expected of me. Tosay that I was disappointed is puttingit mildly.
To me, disappointed is a verypowerful and scary word. You see,disappointed can turn into other “dis”words, such as disgruntled,discouraged, disenthralled, disillusioned,disheartened and possibly evendissatisfied with our current personalor business relationship. I might startnoticing that this relationship(business or personal) is really allabout YOU and how YOU canbenefit; the words reciprocation orgratitude don’t seem to be in yourvocabulary.
Everyone likes to be remembered,thanked or appreciated for doingfavors, going above and beyond,being courteous, considerate,thoughtful or kind. Being “taken forgranted” stinks. Forgetting to showany kind of appreciation forsomeone who did something foryou…that they didn’t have to do…can end up causing you problemslater on. You will never know whensomeday you may need a helpinghand, and all those people you tookfor granted and/or never thankedmight NOT be so readily available tohelpyou out.
Francesca Gino, an associateprofessor at Harvard BusinessSchool, did some research ongratitude and looked at 41 fund-raisers at a university, all receiving afixed salary. The director visited halfof the fund-raisers in person, tellingthem, “I am very grateful for yourhard work. We sincerely appreciateyour contributions to theuniversity.” The second groupreceived no such expressions ofgratitude. What was the impact ofthe director’s thanks? Gino said that“the expression of gratitudeincreased the number of calls bymore than 50%” for the week, whilefund-raisers who received no thanksmade about the same number ofcalls as the previous week.
Organizations and leaders who misschances to express gratitude loseopportunities to motivate people thatactually cost them nothing. Simplystated: gratitude is free andprofitable. People may not show thatthey are upset about not beingthanked…but when the time comesfor them to help YOU out again,they may just be a little too busy thatday. You can transform yourrelationships, business and personallife with the Power of Gratitude!Never underestimate the power of athank-you and never pass up on theopportunity to say those two words.
“It is not happy people who are thankful.It is thankful people who are happy.”– Anonymous
Robert Stevenson is a highly sought after, internationally known speaker. He is the authorof the best-selling books How to Soar Like An Eagle in a World Full of Turkeys and 52Essential Habits For Success. Robert is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology(Georgia Tech) and is a former All-American Athlete. He started his first business at 24 andhas owned several companies. Robert has international sales experience dealing in over 20countries, and his client list reads like a Who’s Who in Business. He has shared the podiumwith such renowned names as Generals Colin Powell and Norman Schwarzkopf, FormerPresident George H.W. Bush, Anthony Robbins and Steven Covey.www.robertstevenson.org/
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More glitches ahead. Software bugs have been around for a while now. But with so much new technology going online - often without sufficient testing - the interactions are getting harder to predict. A glitch grounded 5,000 United Airlines planes for two hours. Other glitches have halted trading at the New York Stock Exchange. And a glitch at Netflix caused this odd summary: "This Disney film follows a gentle, crippled bell ringer as he faces prejudice and tries to save the eyes of individual dinosaurs." Unlike software bugs, which can be tested and corrected, glitches happen when technology breaks in unexpected ways. Bottom line? No need to abandon technology - just monitor systems and communicate with IT managers more frequently. -Harvard Business Review
Naturally successful people "sprint," then relax. An American schoolteacher who moved to Finland in 2014 was skeptical of the Finnish practice of giving students 15 minutes of free time every hour. Until he tried it. He was astounded when they went from dragging their feet to having a bounce in their step and more focus in their studies. The makers of DeskTime, a software that tracks employee time use, studied the
habits of the most productive 10% of their 36,000-employee user base. The surprising results? They work for 52 minutes then break for 17 on average. They treat the 52 minutes like a sprint. During the break they tend to go for a walk or tune out, rather than checking e-mail or Facebook. -Reader's Digest
Your tech: Productive...or distracting? With constantly evolving technologies, it's getting harder to know where your time is best spent. To help you stay on track, here are three questions to ask about any situation in your business where technology is involved. 1) Who's the right person to handle this? For example, let your IT partners help employees with tech support questions. 2) Will this save us time and money? Cloud-based productivity solutions, for example, can give your firm access to the resources of big IT without the need to build it yourself. 3) Is this making your job easier or harder? Syncing devices, for instance, could free you and your sales force from the desk to meet with customers. -Entrepreneur
What's your business missing by not accepting bitcoin? Here's what you need to know: on the plus side, bitcoin allows direct transactions between end users and product or service providers. That makes it fast and free from transaction fees. It's also extremely difficult to counterfeit, and virtually guarantees user anonymity and security. And promoting that you accept it could enable you to tap into a lucrative demographic. On the other hand, since bitcoins aren't maintained by a single repository, daily exchange rates can fluctuate rapidly. A bitcoin payment you accepted yesterday could be worth half as much today. That, along with a lack of regulatory oversight and ambivalence toward bitcoin by the U.S. Treasury Dept., suggests a wait-and-see approach. -CBS Pulse
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More glitches ahead.Software bugs have been around
for a while now. But with so
much new technology going
online – often without sufficient
testing – the interactions are
getting harder to predict. A
glitch grounded 5,000 United
Airlines planes for two hours.
Other glitches have halted
trading at the New York Stock
Exchange. And a glitch at Netflix
caused this odd summary: “This
Disney film follows a gentle,
crippled bell ringer as he faces
prejudice and tries to save the
eyes of individual dinosaurs.”
Unlike software bugs, which can
be tested and corrected, glitches
happen when technology breaks
in unexpected ways. Bottom
line? No need to abandon
technology – just monitor
systems and communicate with
IT managers more frequently.
-Harvard Business Review
Naturally successful people
"sprint," then relax.An American schoolteacher who
moved to Finland in 2014 was
skeptical of the Finnish practice
of giving students 15 minutes of
free time every hour. Until he
tried it. He was astounded when
they went from dragging their
feet to having a bounce in their
step and more focus in their
studies. The makers of
DeskTime, a software that tracks
employee time use, studied the
habits of the most productive
10% of their 36,000-employee
user base. The surprising
results? They work for 52
minutes then break for 17 on
average. They treat the 52
minutes like a sprint. During the
break they tend to go for a walk
or tune out, rather than checking
e-mail or Facebook.
-Reader’s Digest
Your tech: Productive…or
distracting?With constantly evolving
technologies, it’s getting harder
to know where your time is best
spent. To help you stay on track,
here are three questions to ask
about any situation in your
business where technology is
involved. 1) Who’s the right
person to handle this? For
example, let your IT partners
help employees with tech
support questions. 2) Will this
save us time and money? Cloud-
based productivity solutions, for
example, can give your firm
access to the resources of big IT
without the need to
build it yourself. 3) Is
this making your job
easier or harder?
Syncing devices, for
instance, could free
you and your sales
force from the desk to
meet with customers.
-Entrepreneur
What’s your business
missing by not accepting
bitcoin?Here’s what you need to know:
on the plus side, bitcoin allows
direct transactions between end
users and product or service
providers. That makes it fast and
free from transaction fees. It’s
also extremely difficult to
counterfeit, and virtually
guarantees user anonymity and
security. And promoting that
you accept it could enable you to
tap into a lucrative
demographic. On the other
hand, since bitcoins aren’t
maintained by a single
repository, daily exchange rates
can fluctuate rapidly. A bitcoin
payment you accepted yesterday
could be worth half as much
today. That, along with a lack of
regulatory oversight and
ambivalence toward bitcoin by
the U.S. Treasury Dept.,
suggests a wait-and-see
approach.
-CBS Pulse