A recent study from Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance finds that 83% of people were prompted to either create, revisit or adjust their financial plan during the pandemic. That is hardly a surprise to J.R. Robinson, a financial software developer and founder of Honolulu-based Financial Planning Hawaii.
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Some features available on the current release of Office 365 are not available on the Windows 7 version. This gap will only widen as time goes on.
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- By Nicholas Theuriet
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July 6, 2021
COVID-19 has forced everyone to rely more heavily on communication tools to stay connected from home.
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- By Ryan Ozawa
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June 29, 2021
In crisis there is also opportunity. Amidst all the tragedy and loss wrought by the pandemic, some saw a silver lining in all the disruption: a chance to reinvent oneself, pivot a company, change direction or try something new.
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As we migrate to a post-COVID world, those of us fortunate enough to work from home have had a chance to determine what technology has made an improvement in our lives. I’ve found the following products to be indispensable.
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The recent, highly publicized ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline Co. was one of the latest in a string of attacks that have plagued businesses and government agencies. The Colonial incident was just the tip of the iceberg, concealing numerous other, less publicized events. Such attacks are ramping up at an ever-increasing rate. What can folks do to avoid such an attack?
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- By Michael Taratko
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June 8, 2021
Whether we liked it or not, 2020 was a year that brought a great deal of change. Many workplaces were forced to go remote basically overnight, and it was predicted that cybercrime would rise to new levels as a result.
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- By Ryan Ozawa
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June 1, 2021
With Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Etherium and other cryptocurrencies making headlines in the past couple of weeks, it’s natural for anyone to be curious about them.
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Nowadays most of us are leery of taking phone calls from numbers that we don’t recognize. Even though calls have local numbers, chances are the person on the other end of the line sounds like they are at a call center on another continent. They might even claim to be “tech support” from Microsoft or perhaps the IRS. Never mind that you own an Apple computer and your taxes are all paid up. They are here to help you.
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Since the dawn of broadband internet, folks have always wondered, is my connection as fast as advertised? Is there any way to get an unbiased measurement? Obviously, the answer is yes. Otherwise, this would be an awfully short column. How, then, does one go about keeping the internet service provider honest?
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- By Kenneth Hensarling
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May 11, 2021
Before COVID-19 many businesses had already been transitioning to virtual/remote work models and using more cloud-based applications and services. Then, when the pandemic hit, there was a forced move by those who needed to quickly adopt remote work environments to continue operations. More than a year later, now is the time for businesses of all sizes to reexamine how employees are accessing critical work assets to ensure it is being done securely and efficiently.
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My friends, family and co-workers all know that I’d forget my head if it wasn’t screwed on.
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- By Rob Kay
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April 27, 2021
A recent column I did on agroforestry spawned a number of reader inquiries about urban gardening. To get the skinny on getting started, I spoke to Nat Bletter, co-founder of Madre Chocolate and NattybyNature.net. He has 22 years of experience in botany, documenting exotic fruits and vegetables throughout the world. With a Ph.D. in ethnobotany, he has created the ultimate urban garden in his Palolo backyard.
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A couple of weeks ago, it was discovered that data stolen from Facebook was available on the dark web. While the data was stolen in 2019, it can still be effectively used by bad actors today. Individuals and organizations should see this as a wake-up call to take care of their data themselves instead of assuming that everyone else will keep them safe.
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- By Matt Freeman
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April 13, 2021
In response to the ever- increasing risks of cybersecurity attacks that target both residents and businesses, Hawaiian Telcom recently created a new security operations center. SOCs encompass a team of cybersecurity analysts who are dedicated to monitoring and responding to threats 24/7.
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- By Ryan Ozawa
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April 6, 2021
In much the same way Americans lump all journalists and news organizations into a singular monolith called “the media,” we tend to paint the largest technology companies with the same broad brush.
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- By Rob Kay
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March 30, 2021
This is the second in a series on digital media in the Aloha State. This column features an interview with Bryan Spicer, Hawaii’s most prolific movie and television producer/director. With 35 years in the industry, he’s directed numerous films and TV shows ranging from “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie” to “The X-Files.”
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Businesses and government organizations that don’t have a dedicated information technology staff typically engage an outside consultancy to support their computer operations.
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