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IT Professional Services – Senior Engineer – Tier lll
Location: Brockton, MA / Middleboro, MA (Hybrid + Client Site Travel) Employment Type: Full-Time Compensation: Competitive base salary ($95,000 – $115,000) + performance incentives (commensurate with experience and certifications) Position Overview The IT Professional Services – Senior Engineer is a highly autonomous, architect-level infrastructure leader responsible for designing and delivering enterprise networking and hybrid cloud…
How Technology Is Changing the Way New England Municipalities Serve Their Communities
The expectations residents have of their local governments have never been higher. People want responsive services, transparent communication, safe communities, and efficient use of their tax dollars, and they want it all delivered with the same speed and convenience they experience in every other area of their digital lives. For municipalities across New England from…
How to Create a Strong Password Policy for Your Organization
It is one of the most fundamental aspects of cybersecurity and one of the most consistently overlooked. Passwords are the first line of defense protecting your organization’s data, systems, and accounts. Yet study after study shows that weak, reused, and poorly managed passwords remain one of the leading causes of data breaches across businesses of…
Why Technology Planning Should Be Part of Every Business Strategic Plan
Most business leaders understand the importance of strategic planning. Setting goals, forecasting revenue, identifying growth opportunities, managing risk, these are the building blocks of a well-run organization. But there is one critical element that is still missing from far too many strategic plans: technology. Technology is no longer just a support function that keeps the…
The Benefits of Cloud-Based Learning Management Systems for K-12 Schools
The way students learn and teachers teach has changed dramatically over the past several years. And while classroom technology like interactive panels and student devices often get the spotlight, there is another tool quietly transforming education at the infrastructure level, the Learning Management System. A Learning Management System, or LMS, is a digital platform that…
How Digital Signage Is Improving the Customer Experience Across Industries
Think about the last time you walked into a business and immediately felt informed, welcomed, and guided, without a single employee having to say a word. Chances are, digital signage played a role in that experience. Digital signage has evolved far beyond the scrolling text boards of the early 2000s. Today’s solutions are dynamic, data-driven,…
Why Employee Cyber Awareness Training Is Your Best Defense
Your organization can invest in the best firewalls, endpoint protection, and cybersecurity software on the market, and still fall victim to a cyberattack. Why? Because the most sophisticated security stack in the world can be undone in seconds by a single employee clicking the wrong link. According to research from IBM, human error is a…
What Does ‘Future Ready IT’ Actually Mean for Your Organization?
“Future-ready IT” is a phrase you’ve probably heard more than once. It shows up in technology proposals, vendor pitches, and industry articles. But when it’s time to actually make decisions about your organization’s technology investments, what does it really mean? The honest answer: future-ready IT isn’t about having the newest, shiniest equipment. It’s about building…
How Technology Supports Special Education and Accessibility in the Classroom
Every student deserves a quality education, but for students with disabilities or learning differences, the path to achieving that can look very different. From students with visual or hearing impairments, to those navigating dyslexia, autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, or physical disabilities, the traditional classroom model has often fallen short. Today, technology is changing that. The…
Best Practices for Managing Student & Staff Technology
Device problems don’t schedule themselves around your school calendar. A Chromebook that won’t connect mid-lesson, a teacher laptop that crashes before a presentation, a stolen device with no record of what was on it, these aren’t edge cases. They’re what happens when schools treat technology as a purchase rather than a program. Chromebooks, laptops, tablets,…