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Verkada and Exchange Attacks: Could you fall victim, too?

By Ovatio Technologies | Mar 17, 2021

Who is Verkada? What happened? Verkada is an IP camera company. They provide cloud-based software that stores videos taken from their customers’ premises. Recently, they were hacked because a username and password with admin access had been exposed. Someone harvested this, put it on the internet, and took advantage of the credentials. This type of…

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Microsoft Names Ovatio Technologies as a Charter Member in Exclusive Content Services Partner Program

By Ovatio Technologies | Feb 23, 2021

 We are thrilled to announce Ovatio Technologies has been named a Charter Member of the Microsoft Content Services Program. The membership, exclusive to less than 75 partners worldwide, is a formal endorsement by Microsoft in Ovatio Technologies for demonstrating advanced expertise and success in the implementation and migration of content.    To help accelerate customer success with Microsoft 365 Content Services, powered by Microsoft…

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Which Security Method is Best: Integrated, Best-of-Breed, or Both?

By Ovatio Technologies | Feb 18, 2021

Initial logic tells us the answer to this question must be best-of-breed! But what does having all the “best of the best” security cost you? I have witnessed data centers filled with point products that don’t work well together and the need for an army of staff to manage their many product complexities. This scenario…

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Spotlight on Chuck Salvo: Chief Digital Information Officer

By Ovatio Technologies | Feb 16, 2021

  How did you get started in IT? Chuck never really imagined himself going into the technology field, but after a coworker of his introduced him to AOL (you’ve got mail), he was hooked. Buying his first computer while learning ways to build them and take them apart, Chuck developed a knack for self-teaching, from…

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Say F***ing Goodbye to 2020!

By Ovatio Technologies | Dec 10, 2020

2021’s 5 Most Important Microsoft Technologies You Need As we look forward to kissing the 2020 dumpster-fire-of-a-year goodbye, we are confident the shouts heard on January 1, 2021 of “Happy New Years!” will collectively mean MUCH MORE than it has in recent history. Everyone has experienced trauma from the COVID pandemic in one form or…

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Five Warning Signs You Have Poor Cybersecurity

By Ovatio Technologies | Oct 26, 2020

Download the full guide. Poor cybersecurity is a costly vulnerability for your business. Stolen data and viruses can cause significant financial damage to your business. But cybersecurity does not just mean that your technology is set up properly. Ir requires cooperation from your people. Cybersecurity awareness training should be a top priority for every business.…

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Five Warning Signs You Have Poor Workplace Productivity

By Ovatio Technologies | Oct 26, 2020

Download the full guide. Warning Sign #1 Tech does not function the same at home as it does at the office. Today’s, workplace productivity requires speed and agility. When an employee has to work remotely from home, the experience should be relatively the same. The trouble is this is not always the case. Remote technology…

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5 Warning Signs You Have Poor Workplace Collaboration

By Ovatio Technologies | Oct 26, 2020

Download the full guide. Improving workplace collaboration is more critical than ever. The virtual work environment requires businesses to think about what tools they are using to improve collaboration and productivity between their teams. Take the first step in improving productivity and collaboration for your business by learning the warning signs your team is struggling.…

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Endpoint Management with Microsoft: Benefits and Licensing

By Ovatio Technologies | Apr 2, 2020

Early Days of Endpoint Management Were Clunky and Slow In the earliest phases of Endpoint Management, there was System Management Server (SMS). Writing and pushing “Packages” was like hitching up the wagon and packing a sack lunch to head to town for supplies and vittles. Then came System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), release date 2007.…

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