Quick review: why you need virtualization

With virtualization, you can make software see several distinct computers even if there is only one, or make several computers register as one supercomputer. That may sound simple, but it’s far from it. Of course the benefits are well worth it; here are just a few.

Features of Mobile Device Management in Healthcare

Just like other industries, healthcare providers are using mobile devices for doing work and communicating with practitioners, staff, and patients. Wireless networks and portable devices in the healthcare setting have their benefits, and the IT staff must have controls like Mobile Device Management (MDM) software to efficiently maintain and manage the security and privacy required by federal regulations.

Situations perfect for virtual desktops

Managing an office full of computers and mobile devices is a nightmare especially in regulated industries. But with a virtualized desktop infrastructure (VDI), employees can access all the features of a personal computer from almost any mobile device.

Virtualization: Common misconceptions

Small businesses can accomplish a lot by implementing virtualization technology on their office IT network. Unfortunately, many SMBs shy away from it because of some common misconceptions. If you fall into that category, there are at least four myths you should stop believing.

Professional Services Engineer

Reports To: Jesse Rosales

Location: Connecting Point, Greeley, CO

Status: Full Time, Exempt

Job Purpose and Position Overview:

Deploys new hardware, software and networking solutions to existing clients while adhering to industry and company best practices.

Get the Technology Your Employees Want

You might be surprised to realize that technology is a big part of your company culture. It impacts your employee’s ability to work efficiently and get the job done.  If your technology is not helping your employees do their job, then it could be hurting morale.

Roundup! Top 8 (for 2018) Most Popular Posts from Connecting Point’s Blog

How Community Service Allows Connecting Point to Better Serve Our Clients

This informative Q&A with VP of Sales, Scott Warner is a peek into the heart and soul of Connecting Point’s culture of giving back to the community.

Client Spotlight: Why We Love Helping to Power Our Community With United Way of Weld County

One of our favorite clients, Connecting Point has had a relationship with United Way of Weld County for well over 10 years now.

Andy Warner Joins Connecting Point

Andy Warner has joined Connecting Point as a business consultant. He is a 2005 Colorado State University graduate, receiving degrees in finance and accounting. Following graduation, he worked at Price Waterhouse Coopers accounting firm in Denver and earned his CPA designation.

Layered Security Approach for Malware Prevention

We’re certain that most of you have heard the news stories about the international ransomware attack from the WannaCry virus.  This virus is crippling Microsoft Windows based computers around the world. The good news is that, Connecting Point is dedicated to staying on top of the huge task of malware prevention for our clients and their systems are protected.

The True Cost of Cloud Technology

When possible, it’s best to purchase things that appreciate in value and rent the things in life that depreciate. Why should your technology be any different?

There is a growing cultural trend towards subscription-based business models, like Netflix and Uber.