Spring Cleaning Your Law Firm's Technology Isn't Optional Most law firms think of spring cleaning as an administrative chore. Old files boxed up. Storage rooms reorganized. Maybe a few outdated devices set aside...
April Fools Is Over. These Scams Are Still Targeting Law Firms. April 1 comes and goes. The jokes fade. The fake announcements stop making you second-guess every email. The scams don't stop. In fact,...
Your IT Isn't Broken. It's Undefined. Here's What "Good" Actually Looks Like on Monday. If you're running a construction company and your IT setup feels fragile, slow, or constantly one problem away from blowing...
Your Kid's Gaming Rig Is Run Like a System. Your Office Is Not. Most construction offices don't have bad technology. They have unmanaged technology. That's the real difference between your office and...
Spring Cleaning Old Construction Technology Without Creating New Liability On a jobsite, cleanup is obvious. Scrap gets hauled out. Tools get put back where they belong. Everyone knows who's responsible,...
APRIL IS OVER. THE SCAMS DIDN'T LEAVE WITH IT. April Fool's jokes disappear overnight. The mistakes that shut down jobsites don't. Spring is when construction moves faster. More subcontractors. More invoices....
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...
