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Re: Is This the Beginning of the End for the Padding of Lease Rates?

Lease Maestro ·
Here is a report from leasingnews.org. One of their legal editors is doing a three part review of this legislation. Leasing News Exclusive: State Senator Steven Glazer and the genesis of CA SB 1235 (Part 1 of 3) By Tom McCurnin Leasing News Legal Editor This is important not only if you are doing commercial business in California, but this may affect other states. If you are new to this, here is legislation passed both the assembly and senate, awaiting California Governor Jerry Brown’s...
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Re: The Heavy Toll of Poor Data Security in Healthcare

tonyl ·
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Re: How dentists should comply with HIPAA

Keith Thompson ·
I am out of the office until 08/04/2015. I am away if you need to talk to someone please contact Darren Downey our GM Office 633-9264 X 226 Cell 204.229.7231 My Cell is 204.890.8570 Note: This is an automated response to your message "Post By David Bailey (Guest): How dentists should comply with HIPAA" sent on 4/1/2015 11:14:20 PM. This is the only notification you will receive while this person is away.
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Re: IT Security, Compliance Become a Difficult Balancing Act

Sherri ·
Thank you for your e-mail. I will be out of the office and have limited access to my e-mail from March 31st through April 10th.. I will review your message upon my return. In my absence please feel free to contact Jim Singer ( jim@kopi.ws ) or Cynthia Wankum ( cynthia@kopi.ws ) for immediate assistance during this time. Have a great day! Sherri Wilbers President KOPI 518 Cheyenne Drive Jefferson City, MO 65109 573-893-4545 (ext. 203) www.kopi.ws sherri@kopi.ws
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This Week in the Copier Industry 10 Years Ago, The Third Week in January 2009

Art Post ·
There's a pretty decent thread below about relationship selling. It's ten years old and yes I found it some place on the web. Speaks about common ground with the client along with trust. Take the three minutes to read this thread. Relationship Selling – The Buy and Buy Enjoy the threads from ten years ago this week! Weekend Copier Notes from 1/18/09 Neal · 1/19/098:46 AM bundled with Kodak MarketMover, which is a package to assist printshop owners in marketing and selling digital output. The...
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Imaging Channel's Classroom

Ray Stasiezcko ·
"Repetitive learning is a Procrastinator's Journey." It's not about Chairs or seats, no meters, one-rate, everything free, or what a few minuscule-dealers with less than 100 customers claim to be doing new ever week, which will align the Copier/Printer industry with the realities of the marketplace. It's about smart business people understanding the importance of data over the noise of nonsense. Those who follow me will remember back when the industry started filling seats in courses on how...
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The Imaging Channel's ERP!

Ray Stasiezcko ·
Let's explore the reasons ECI's E-Automate is maintaining and adding to its massive customer base of Imaging Channel dealers and why I believe dealers should not, at this point, attempt to replace an ERP. Today there's a copious of solutions for resellers to manage individual deliverables. The imaging channel resellers, managed IT service resellers, or our friends delivering office products. These reseller groups are in-fact consolidating and even converging into each other's spaces. This...
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Re: Sharp Watch....It's Like Playing Battleship

Czech ·
Japan’s Sharp is making dull promises to reform, but it’s hard to see a path to recovery for the struggling electronics maker. The company on Tuesday reported a 7.2 billion yen ($61 million) net loss in the nine months to December, and now sees a 30 billion yen net loss for the full fiscal year ending in March. That is versus earlier guidance of a 30 billion yen profit. This is especially disappointing because it was only last fiscal year that Sharp raised fresh equity and posted a narrow...
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Re: What is Business Workflow? "Part One"

margateman ·
Hi Art Dan Cellucci here from Copiers Plus. I have been at CP for 26 years. I have been doing a lot of workflow solution thru ricoh champs program and on our own with NSI Autostore etc I would love to be included in the blog etc Just wrapped up a workflow with Barcodes. Talk to you soon Happy Holidays. Dan
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Re: What is Business Workflow? "Part One"

Cragarry ·
FYI
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Re: What is Business Workflow? "Part One"

Larry Kirsch ·
Show up at prospects office...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago The Third Week of March 2006

Art Post ·
It was Monday , under the sign of Pisces . The US president was George W. Bush (Republican). In that special week of March people in US were listening to So Sick by Ne-Yo . In UK It's Chico Time by Chico was in the top 5 hits. Inside Man , directed by Spike Lee , was one of the most viewed movies released in 2006 while Micah by Laurell K. Hamilton was one of the best selling books. But much more happened that day: find out below.. March 2006 Re: 2051 duplex copy from bypass? 3/17/06 4:06 PM...
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Data Analytics Raises Health Care IT Security Concerns

David Bailey ·
Health care providers have been somewhat under the gun when it comes to the integrity, security and privacy of patient data for more than a decade now, while breaches have increased in prevalence and damage. The onus has been decisively placed on individual medical firms to begin making more progressive changes to their IT security and general data management strategies, but the entirety of the sector is increasingly expected to invest more time and resources into these endeavors.
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Data Management Must Be a Priority in Health Care

David Bailey ·
For virtually every healthcare provider or relevant business, the most important word in the IT lexicon has been "data" for several years now. Back in 1996, the attempts of the government to dramatically increase the accessibility and security of data became clear through the enactment of the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act, and this marked the beginning of what would become a persistent effort to improve population care. In 2009, the Health Information Technology for...
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The High Cost of Noncompliance in Health Care

David Bailey ·
Health care IT security has been lackluster of late, to say the least, as countless breaches of patient data have taken place in a relatively short period of time with no signs of a changing tide rolling in soon. This is one of the many reasons why regulators and law enforcement officials have started to come down hard on hospitals and other medical firms that are not doing everything in their power to maintain compliance and protect information from the grasp of hackers and other threats.
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4 trends that heighten the need for stronger healthcare IT security

David Bailey (Guest) ·
IT security has been - and should be - the central focus for corporate decision-makers in virtually every segment of the private and public sectors today, as the rate of these events and the size of subsequent damages have both skyrocketed. Several...
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Health Care Email Security Still Needs Improving

David Bailey ·
Despite the fact that so many data breaches have impacted the health care sector in the past few years, and a high percentage of them have been traced back to poor email security, it does not seem as though industry players are really rising to the...
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What Does Comprehensive Data Security Look Like?

David Bailey ·
Information security has become one of the most widely discussed topics among boardroom members, public sector officials and consumer advocates in the past few years, as identity theft has ravaged the U.S. economy. Although progress has been made in this regard, firms are still struggling to really strike the right chords with their security programs, and the biggest problem appears to be a lack of comprehension, leading to vulnerabilities that can be capitalized upon by threats. Hackers and...
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IT Security, Compliance Become a Difficult Balancing Act

David Bailey ·
Organizations in health care and virtually every sector have been challenged significantly of late when it comes to protecting information from breach, exposure, theft and loss, as so many threats have emerged in such a small period of time. The cost of experiencing a major data breach is going up quickly as the years pass, and the rate of entities (healthcare providers) to not have been impacted by one of these events is falling fast as well. These are some of the many reasons why...
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What is Business Workflow? "Part One"

Art Post ·
Workflow has been on my mind a lot in recent months.  In order to remain current and successful in this industry I need to step it up a bit and be looking for additional workflow opportunities. What is workflow?  It's my guess that we'll see many different definitions of workflow from the different guest bloggers I have lined up.  For me, workflow means that I can shorten a manual business process, which would then save the client hours of labor. In addition, the client...
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At-risk data companies should know about

David Bailey (Guest) ·
In this modern technological age, disaster recovery plans are necessary for businesses. Cyberattacks have become unavoidable for all organizations, so companies need to prepare themselves for hard-hitting hackers and keep themselves on high alert....
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How can healthcare organizations choose and use email encryption?

Art Post ·
Email Encryption has become an important asset for healthcare organizations in a world where cybersecurity is a necessity. Although it doesn't seem like the most fancy or complex protection tool, it can be an amazing resource for email...
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Beyond the Breach: General Data Management Considerations

Art Post ·
Much of the news related to information governance has related directly back to security and data breaches in recent years, and for good reason as a wealth of organizations have fallen victim to theft and exposure in that time frame. First and...
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Healthcare organizations at risk of Shellshock vulnerability

Art Post ·
Security threats are growing in abundance as more health organizations choose to host large quantities of patients' personal and medical information in data centers, locally and across the country. A recent study from McAfee discovered over 31 million...
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Cloud security considerations for healthcare organizations

Art Post ·
Cloud computing has numerous benefits for organizations in the healthcare industry, as many departments can find applications and data to host in the cloud environment, making resource provisioning easier and allowing employees to use less physical...
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The Latest Health Care Breach Might Be the Worst

David Bailey (Guest) ·
Health care data breaches have been growing in frequency and subsequent damages for years now, while the vast majority of the events actually take place on a smaller scale among community providers. However, in the past couple of months, this has not...
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The Future of Healthcare IT Will Pose Risks

David Bailey (Guest) ·
Healthcare providers were constantly under the gun when it came to the safe deployment of new technologies throughout the past several years, and it would be hard to argue that the sector at large has been highly successful in these endeavors. This is...
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Health Care Still Struggling with Email Security

Art Post ·
The health care sector has come under fire of late due to an increased prevalence of data breaches, privacy failures and more, while many of the more damaging events have actually been the result of relatively simple mistakes. Although the retail...
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Time is Now To Focus on HIPAA Compliant Practices

David Bailey (Guest) ·
The Health Information Portability and Accountability Act is almost 20 years old at this point, which might lead some to believe that the medical sector has a tight handle on the requirements therein. However, the statutes were never that simple, and...
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How dentists should comply with HIPAA

David Bailey (Guest) ·
Dentists should ensure their methods of HIPAA compliance are up to date. According to Dentistry IQ, all positions within the dental field have to know how to approach the legislation, including receptionists, assistants, dental hygienists and IT...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Third Week of December 2004

Art Post ·
U.S. President George W. Bush signs the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act , creating the office of the Director of National Intelligence to oversee the country's fifteen spy agencies. (Dang, we got 15 spy agencies!!).   raises...
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Where Big Data and Health Care Security Meet

Art Post ·
There is no denying that the average health care organization is becoming far more digitally centric with the passing of each year, driven by the rapid proliferation of new tools and trends that set the bar higher for each competitor in the field....
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Data and Email Encryption get left behind

Art Post ·
The IT security community has faced a challenging, uphill battle when it comes to modern data and communications protection, especially as hackers become more diverse and complex in their tactics. Regardless of industry or region, virtually every...
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The Heavy Toll of Poor Data Security in Healthcare

Art Post ·
In what has become a farce of sorts, health care providers appear to remain far behind the learning curve when it comes to data, network and email security, as breaches have been on a torridly rising path in the past few months. Although retailers...
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In Focus: Two Latest Major Data Breaches

Art Post ·
A lack of knowledge can, and often will, cause significant issues in the fight to combat cybercrime, especially as hackers work in an opportunistic fashion - identifying vulnerabilities and capitalizing on them. Many might believe that data breaches...
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Do Not Avoid the Cloud: Get a Managed Service and Capitalize

Art Post ·
Businesses continue to become more interested in the power of the cloud, though recent data breaches have appeared to reignite fears that this technology is simply impossible to secure. Although this should be common knowledge by now, cloud computing...
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A Broad Scope of Health Care Data Security

Art Post ·
The health care security arena has become more complex and challenging in recent years, driven by all different types of stressors, pain points, new technologies, compliance overhauls and more. In many ways, patient information has been widely viewed...
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A Roundup Of Recent Breaches, Subsequent Damages

Art Post ·
Data breaches have moved into the forefront of the public eye in the past year, driven by a consistent stream of new events that highlight just how behind the average organization is in preparation and defense strategies. Information exposure has...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago (4th Week of November)

Art Post ·
It was ten years ago this week. The 2003 Heritage Classic is played in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, the first outdoor ice hockey games in the history of theNational Hockey League. Over 50,000 spectators watch the two...
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Where's the sizzle for selling Managed IT or BDR (backup Disaster Recovery)?

Art Post ·
I've been thinking about this for the past week or so.  Where the frak is the sizzle for selling Managed IT or BDR (backup Disaster Recovery)? Selling Managed IT and BDR is boring!! As my wife states "it's a real...
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Healthcare IT Security Legislation Changes

David Bailey ·
Information security has been among the most widely discussed topics in the healthcare sector for the past several years running, as regulators in Washington and advocacy group officials work to tighten up best practices, standards and compliance requirements. Data breaches have been widespread, impacting millions of patients over the past several years, and some of the more massive events in cybersecurity history have hit in the past 12 months alone. So many factors are making it more...
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IT Security Concerns Spreading Quickly

David Bailey ·
The IT security arena has been tempestuous of late, to say the least, as hackers continue to pose a serious threat to healthcare organizations, consumers and public-sector agencies. Because of how quickly technology has progressed in the past few years - as well as the rapidity of adoption among companies of all industries and sizes - the fact that leaders are struggling to craft and execute an effective security program should not be all that surprising. Although much of the attention has...
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Hacking increasing by 1600%* - What is really going on with Data Security?

Dan Taylor ·
Before you switch off as you consider security uninteresting, just remember that if you think about it George Lucas has made $5.3 billion out of a data breach story. General Tagge " If the Rebels have obtained a complete technical readout of this station it is possible, however unlikely, that they might find a weakness, and exploit it." Before we start let us say we aren't self-appointed gurus, we are most likely just like you, a user/business person. During this search, we realised that we...
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Top 46 Security Printing Things You Should Know

Blokdijk ·
What is involved in Security Printing Find out what the related areas are that Security Printing connects with, associates with, correlates with or affects, and which require thought, deliberation, analysis, review and discussion. This unique checklist stands out in a sense that it is not per-se designed to give answers, but to engage the reader and lay out a Security Printing thinking-frame. How far is your company on its Security Printing journey? Take this short survey to gauge your...
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The Gallery of Great Data Quotes

Daniel Taylor (Guest) ·
Demming's quote is still my favourite, as you often come across opinionated people with a lot of certainty yet when you did deeper they basis of their confidence on many topics is nothing more than opinion and here say, and all the more complicated in a time of alleged "fake news". This is a great build on Demming's quote, as when there is no data then go with the leader's opinion, ad doing something is often better than doing nothing. Pure Drucker wisdom. Another great Demming quote Data on...
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This Week in the Copier Industry 10 Years Ago (Last Week of October 2009)

Art Post ·
There's a really awesome topic from ten years ago titled " Is selling at cost the future for print hardware?". I went back and read it several times, and realized that 2009 was the start of the great recession. Somehow we survived, but recently I've heard some grumblings in the AEC industry and they are not good Enjoy these awesome threads from ten years ago this week! Weekend Industry Notes from 10/25/09 Neal · 10/26/093:34 PM - network based authorization, authentication and accounting -...
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Part 2 - Hacking increasing by 1600%* - 6 issues impacting Data Security?

Dan Taylor ·
In this series of articles, we will cover a number of topics around security 1. What is really going on? 2. Why is this happening? 3. Who are they? 4. What are the different types of threats? 5. What can you do about it? Part 2 - Why is this happening and why is the security discussion different now? In the second part of the series, in this article, we cover the key 6 reasons this happening and why you should be looking at security differently. 1. Availability of Hacking Software - “There's...
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MSP & MSSP Industry Notes for August 25th, 2019

Art Post ·
August 25 th 2019 MSP & MSSP Industry Notes Coreio Inc. Acquires intelliNet Technologies Inc. to Enhance Managed Services Offering Coreio Inc., based in Toronto, Canada delivers IT infrastructure and Operations solutions for enterprise companies, 35 years in business intelliNet Technologies, based in Richmond British Columbia, founded in 2001 offers field services and managed services to clients in Canada and United States Coreio Inc., now has more than 200 locations across Canada and...
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This Week in the Copier Industry 10 Years Ago (First Week of September 2009)

Art Post ·
Labor Day Weekend is upon us. There's only a few things on my mind tonight, first is to get finished with the updates for the site. Secondly a little worried about my friends and colleagues in Florida. The last one is the end of the third quarter and the end of the month. Not this month but September. I'm like WTF, it's not even the first on the calendar month and I'm jonesing already. We close our month early, I've got a decent pipeline, but most of its 50/50 at best. In addition I've got a...
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MSP & MSSP Industry Notes for September 14th, 2019

Art Post ·
September 14th 2019 MSP & MSSP Industry Notes Accenture Acquires Pragsis Bidoop, Boosting AI Capabilities, Big Data Portfolio and Talent Pragis Bidoop founded in 2004 in Spain, operates in big data and AI markets. Offers innovation data solutions Accenture is a global professional services company, servers 6,000 clients in 102 countries. Employees 482,000 worldwide and two hundred offices in 52 countries Bespin Global Receives 'Google Cloud Platform Managed Services Provider' partner...
 
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