by Tyler Triemstra | Sep 24, 2014 | Chromebooks, Innovation
After showing off several Android apps running on a Chromebook at Google I/O, Google has finally released four Android apps that also work on Chromebooks. Update: as of October 9th, three more apps have been migrated to the store: OneFootball, Podcastaddict, and...
by Garrett Wenger | Sep 17, 2014 | Chromebooks, Culture, Mobility
Newmind Group just got our new batch of Asus Transformers, and I decided that in lieu of a conventional review, I’d move all of my work to the device for 48 hours, and see how the TF103C fared as a stand-in for my primary computer. Just as a frame of reference, my...
by Matt Vollmar | Sep 10, 2014 | Cloud Computing, Innovation
This post is a part of our Change Management blog series. To read more on Change Management and big-picture tech strategy in the workplace, click here. Cloud computing is moving the tech world forward in a myriad of ways, some of which are more apparent than others....
by Daniel Proczko | Aug 13, 2014 | Cloud Computing, Innovation
What is an MSP? It’s a term you may have heard whispered the dark corners of your server room—some mysterious service that can elevate your IT department out of the depths of daily tech chores, driving forward new tools and strategy, instead of just treading water....
by Meghan Muffett | Jul 2, 2014 | Cloud Computing
This year, Google I/O kicked off on Tuesday, June 24th. Many new and exciting features were released in the opening Keynote so we thought we would give you an overview of those updates below. Some of our favorites were: new authentication features for your...
by Daniel Proczko | Jun 4, 2014 | Business Continuity, Innovation, Security
Updated March 8th, 2017: High winds this morning has caused a power outage in much of West Michigan. As many as 5,000 customers were without power before noon, and nearly 125,000 across the state are without power. Between 2000 and 2013, average grid outages in the...