by Garrett Wenger | May 19, 2015 | Innovation, Security
Back at the end of April, Google unveiled an ingenious new extension called Password Alert—one that notifies you any time you’ve entered your Google password into a non-Google website or form. Originally, it was intended to prompt you immediately with a warning that...
by Hans Erickson | May 19, 2015 | Innovation
While our calendars all say 2015, most desktop computer technology used by small and medium business (SMB) was placed in production over a decade ago. Software like Powerpoint, Outlook, Excel, and Word—applications that all of us use to get work done—have been...
by Luke Reynolds | May 12, 2015 | Blog, Innovation
We’ve been taking a deeper look at disruptive and incremental innovation and this week we’re exploring how they into a few frameworks. Innovation Cycle The innovation cycle is built on three core stages: build, measure, and learn. The innovation cycle is the path...
by Matt Vollmar | May 11, 2015 | Innovation
Change doesn’t always have to be huge, though the type of change that makes headlines often is exactly that—typically what we’d call disruptive innovation. Clayton Christensen, who coined the term, defines it as “disrupting an existing market, industry, or technology...
by Garrett Wenger | May 8, 2015 | Innovation
Here you’ll find the Google Apps monthly updates from the month of May. Are you caught up on everything new? Check out our previous Google Apps updates. Notable new features: Self-service password recovery in Google Apps Collaboration comes to Google Classroom...
by Bobby Hopewell | May 5, 2015 | Innovation
Author Bobby Hopewell is the CEO of Lansing-based Mobile Health Resources, and also currently serves the City of Kalamazoo as Mayor. Google Hangouts has played a big part in both my work as Mayor of Kalamazoo and the CEO of Mobile Health Resources. It helps that...