Is Your Technology Protecting Your Closings — or Quietly Putting Them at Risk? It's Monday morning. You've got listings to review, agents to check in with, and deals that need momentum. This is the week...
Your Agent's Gaming PC Is Better Protected Than Your Brokerage Most broker-owners don't think of themselves as "bad at technology." They think of themselves as practical. If something breaks, it gets fixed....
Spring Cleaning for Real Estate Technology Spring cleaning usually starts with storage rooms and supply closets. In real estate, the real clutter is rarely physical. It's the old laptops from former...
April Is Over. The Scams Your Team Is Still Clicking Are Not. April Fools' jokes fade fast. The scams don't. For Utah real estate firms, spring is one of the most dangerous times of year—not because...
CPA Firms Don't Fail From Outages. They Fail When Their Technology Can't Be Defended. Most CPA firms don't wake up to technology emergencies. They wake up to friction. A staff member can't log in because MFA...
Your Kid's Gaming Setup Is Probably Better Protected Than Your CPA Firm And That's a Risk You'll Be Judged On Remember blowing into Nintendo cartridges to make them work? That was early IT support. If...
Spring‑Cleaning Your Technology Without Creating New Risk Spring cleaning usually starts with closets and storage rooms. For CPA firms, the real clutter is quieter—and far more consequential. It's...
April Fools Is Over. These Scams Are Still Getting CPA Firms Hit. April 1 passes. The jokes stop. The scams don't. In the last 90 days, multiple professional services firms in the Mountain West have dealt with...
IS YOUR TECHNOLOGY RUNNING YOUR BUSINESS OR RUINING YOUR MORNINGS? This applies to professional services firms with roughly 5-75 employees — large enough for technology to matter, small enough that it...
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