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Simple but effective Social Media Policy
I found a simple, 8 word Social Media Policy today that fit like a glove. Don’t lie, don’t cheat, don’t steal, don’t reveal. If you need more than that, you can see the original reference here. If you are looking for something more “wordy”, our actual Social Media Policy is based on this document.
Read onBut is your company showcased in ice?
Ok, you might be good at what you do … But is your company logo showcased in ice? Check it out . We’re going to have sweaty teenage WHL boys crashing over our logo this next season. Edit: Mmm, that sounds kinda wrong. I must think of a better way to describe this going forward.
Read onMuhimbi–A conversation with itgroove
Back in early 2012 we knew from our conversations with itgroove, a Microsoft consultancy specializing in SharePoint, that our PDF Converter for SharePoint was going to play an integral role in the major project they conducted for their client, BC Ferries. In June we were incredibly pleased to see this project become nominated for the …
Read onIs Outsourced SharePoint Assistance an Expense… or a Good Business Investment?
We’ll admit it: This is a little bit of a loaded question. Certainly, retaining a good SharePoint/technology partner is an expense, in the sense that you will receive an invoice from time to time. But at the same time, as with many business expenses, a quality outsourced and experienced SharePoint/IT partner doesn’t just cost you …
Read onI love great feedback
It’s always nice to hear good things so figured I’d share the vibe We engaged itgroove in the 11th hour of a badly listing internal SharePoint project. Sean and his team of highly skilled professionals jumped right in, assessing the work completed and determining what could be salvaged versus what needed to be redone. itgroove’s …
Read onWhy Good Hardware Doesn’t Ensure Good Networking and Communication
Given that you can’t have good technology without good technology, a lot of business owners and managers assume that having the best, top-of-the-line hardware naturally assures that their company will have great networking and communication. That’s not always the case, however, and even spending huge amounts of money on having the latest and greatest hardware, …
Read onitgroove–protecting Vancouver Island businesses from Mutant Robot Attacks since 2003
Sometimes I just can’t help myself. Darren thinks I’m crazy, yet somehow my wife gets it (loves it actually).
Read onIf you live in Victoria, BC and are into SharePoint, you should join us
It’s been a while since I’ve reminded the local community so thought I’d take a second and provide a refresher… Every month in Victoria you have an opportunity to learn (for free, with pizza included!) something new about SharePoint. We are the Victoria SharePoint Users Group – www.meetup.com/vsharepoint – please consider signing up. Our next …
Read on3 Backup and Recovery Details That Are More Important Than You Think
A lot of small businesses, regardless of whether they’re working with an outside IT provider or not, fall into the trap of thinking that their simple data backup plan is sufficient, even when it’s not. This makes everyone feel better for a while, but once the information is actually needed, they’re in for a rude …
Read onBring the Blue Tuesday and Wednesday!
Bring the Blue this Tuesday and Wednesday at SOFMC. and support the Victoria Royals inaugural season Playoff Push vs. the Kamloops Blazers. Tickets at Victoriaroyals.com.
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