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January is the month people finally schedule the things they've been putting off. Doctor. Dentist. Maybe even getting that strange noise in the car checked out. Preventive care is boring. But not as boring...
Millions of people are doing Dry January right now. They're cutting the one thing they know isn't good for them because they want to feel better, work better, and stop pretending "I'll start Monday" is...
Technology decisions used to sit squarely on the shoulders of the IT department. Today, they sit in the boardroom...often with the CFO. That shift makes sense: IT isn't just a cost center anymore; it's a...
January is a magical month. For about three weeks, everyone believes they're a new person. Gyms are packed. Salads are eaten on purpose. Planners get opened. Then February shows up. Business resolutions go...
When most people think of industries that attract cybercriminals, finance and healthcare usually top the list. But there's another sector quietly drawing increasing attention from hackers, one built entirely on...
Protecting What Drives Innovation Manufacturers are at the heart of American innovation, but that innovation also makes them prime targets for cybercriminals. Whether it's proprietary designs in AutoCAD,...
A Richmond business owner I worked with recently spent one hour in late December auditing every technology tool her 12-person company used. What she discovered was staggering — and painfully common among small...
The Insurance Industry's Growing IT Burden In 2025, insurance companies are navigating one of the most complex IT landscapes in history. Between tightening compliance regulations, rising cybersecurity threats,...
Every January, tech publications roll out breathless predictions about "revolutionary trends" poised to transform the entire business world. And every February, small business owners across Richmond, Chesterfield,...