Who Fixes Apple Computer Problems For Businesses In Washington DC?

Apple Computer Problems

Businesses often have a love/hate relationship with Apple computers. While Mac advocates are adamant about using their favorite machines, Apple business computer support is often sketchy at best. The majority of businesses utilize Windows PCs, making it tough for business technology departments to stay up-to-speed on both Windows and Apple operating systems.

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Who is Responsible for CIPA Compliance?

First, let’s get something straight: CIPA compliance is a prerequisite for receiving E-Rate funding discounts to pay for communications services like internet connections and (for now) Voice Services. If you are not asking for E-Rate, then CIPA does not apply to you. Period.

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Have You Checked Out the Early Version of the New Outlook on the Web?

Microsoft is offering an early version of the new Outlook on the web for you to sample. If you open your Outlook Live Mail Inbox, in the top right corner, you should see a “Try the new Outlook” toggle. By clicking the toggle, you’ll open new Outlook on the web modules for Mail, Calendar, and People. Microsoft gives you the option to try it out and go back and forth to the different versions by simply clicking the toggle.

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Put Down Those Tablets! Special Considerations for Independent Schools’ EdTech Plans

Independent schools have a prime opportunity to increase enrollment right now. Trust in government agencies is mixed to low, and the importance of individualism is trending upwards past even science in some areas. While that trend might give all educators a tight feeling in pro-vaccination chests, the crisis of identity is leading more families to look for non-public school options.

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