Working Remote: What hardware setups work best

Sitting at the kitchen table hunched over a laptop screen is not ideal, but it is the situation many are in after the shift to remote work. Based on our experience, the four hardware investments below will increase your productivity and comfort while working remotely. Laptop with decent camera and microphone Most laptops produced in […]
Remote access and collaboration planning

Remote access and collaboration have been key components of Stringfellow technology roadmaps since 2006. It all started with moving users to “hosted” Exchange mailboxes, which sounds very dated in today’s world of Office 365 services. Today we focus on a cloud-first and servers-to-services mentality for all our roadmaps. The following are key components of building […]
Is your provider’s IT service model holding you back?

Would you expect the Chevy dealer to tell you that the new model Ford would better fit your family’s needs? Is your local retailer going to tell you that Amazon has a much better price? Would you expect your project-based, hourly IT service model provider to recommend that you move to a solution that would require […]
No More AD Servers

The server-less future is closer than you think. I have been predicting that Microsoft would soon allow workstations to be joined directly to their Office 365 cloud-based domain (Azure AD for you techies) for some time, and that time has come. What in the world does this mean to me, you ask? Well, it means […]