Most modern corporate headquarters have fairly elaborate security methods, which include cameras, electronic locks, sign-ins, guarded server rooms, and background checks for employees. But when dealing with non-Fortune 2000 companies (where most innovative software comes from), should
Let me paint a scenario of a typical company with hundreds or thousands of users handling documents in their everyday work processes. You can safely presume downtime is one of their most critical concerns and one that must be avoided at almost all costs. Let’s also assume that the com
At Snowbound Software, we have embraced SaaS for years. We use SalesForce for our customer relationship needs (CRM), which we then integrate with our SaaS marketing system, Marketo. The benefits have been worth it. We are able to tap into a sophisticated, but flexible, system that is
It was announced this weekend that all versions of Internet Explorer have a major security flaw that could allow a hacker to take control of your PC without your knowledge. No solution has been announced yet so you have only two choices: 1) stop using IE altogether or 2) disable the A
The great benefit of the Java programming language is that applications written with it can run on any platform that has a Java Virtual Machine (JVM). And there are a lot of them: PCs, Macs, UNIX systems, and even some tablets and phones support Java applications and applets. In addit