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We all know that a lot has changed in the past two years. A worldwide pandemic has seeped into every aspect of our lives and our business. Browse through MainSpring blogs, and you will find recent posts about IT budgets in uncertain times and a hybrid workforce. As our clients prepare for 2022, a question often received includes the lifespan of technology. How long will a laptop or a smartphone last within today’s environment? Or
Remember when the annual IT budget was due in September? We used to assume that we could make a fifteen-month prediction. That was back in 2019. September 2019 was the last time that Chief Financial Officers and IT managers felt reasonably comfortable with their environment. Hardware procurement, software licensing, capital expenses, and talent recruitment followed a known path. We did not know that a worldwide pandemic was lurking just around the corner. Everything has changed.
MainSpring team members are often asked, “What is the lifespan of technology?” The life of both hardware and software depends on the systems created. The better question is, “What is the impact of outdated technology?” Here’s a quote from the blog, “Breach of Rust: How Hackers Break In Through Old Tech” by Industry Week. …cybercriminals will leave no hardware unturned when it comes to finding entry points into their targeted networks. These actors are acutely
Somewhere in Pittsburgh, an economics professor at Carnegie Mellon must be smiling. It’s rare that you can relate a theory from a freshman college class to your professional life decades later. Yet here I am. While working with small and medium-sized businesses to help them evaluate outsourced IT options, I have met many accomplished lawyers, architects, CPAs, social workers, engineers, and countless C-suite execs who manage IT along with their many other responsibilities. Given financial
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As many organizations have been focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, an old nemesis has been creeping forward. As I write this blog, the United States is facing the most significant cybersecurity attack of record, with thousands of businesses impacted. With a rapid news cycle, you may have missed the cybersecurity messaging over the past few months. Here are some stats that demand your attention and the attention of your IT team… “Cybersecurity impacts 1 in
In June 2021, Microsoft announced the upcoming launch of Microsoft Windows, version 11. With any new software version launch, the announcement was followed by industry questions. Back in 2015, you may have thought that Microsoft Windows 10 was the last version. Well, a lot has changed in everyone’s work environment since then. Microsoft Windows 11 is the client operating system for desktops and laptops to tablets and 2in-1s. It is an upgraded platform for how
A sign-on bonus, extra vacation time, a hybrid work schedule, and even a paid family adventure vacation. Those are just a few incentives that organizations in the DC, Virginia, and Maryland (DMV) region are offering potential new hires. The DMV talent war is here. This blog reveals another company incentive that may be overlooked in today’s talent war.  That incentive is managed technology services. Yes, a smooth day at the office or as a work
As I write this blog, there are two wide-spread stories in the national news. First, in the past few weeks, American business has been hit with cybersecurity failures. The other topic is returning to the office as Work from Home (WFH) may be winding down in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) region. What if the two stories collide? What if a return to the office sparks a cybersecurity risk? Back to the office and cybersecurity
As the DMV region contemplates a return to the office or even a hybrid workforce, companies of all sizes are re-thinking their business plan. We know that a lot has changed in the past 18 months, and our community is striving to get back to a stable business footing. We have seen trends change fast in recent months, but one core business strategy stands the test of time. The path to stability must include an
If you are planning a return to the office, you may be considering a hybrid solution. As organizations across the DMV region plan to return to the office, many consider a blend of work from home (WFH) and the office environment. Some are also considering a mix of employees and contractors. In this blog, I provide MainSpring tips for a successful solution. WFH moves to a hybrid solution Recently, I read a news story posted
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