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Happy Labor Day

Happy Labor Day

Happy Labor Day (Labour Day – International Workers Day –  May Day)! You’ve worked hard all summer. This Labor Day before going back to work

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How To Share Your Work Files Easily and Securely?

OneDrive For Business lets you store, share, and sync your work files in the Cloud. Plus, you can update and share your files from any device (Windows or Mac) and any time. Access files via your computer, laptop, tablet, or mobile phone from home, at work, or on the go. You can share files or work on and edit documents with authorized users in real time.

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Inc 5000 San Francisco

San Francisco IT Company Makes Inc. 5000 List

What do Marshall Goldsmith, Bill Clinton, Scott Cook, Bob Barry, Thomas Friedman, and Bernard Marcus have in common? – They’ve all been speakers at the prestigious annual Inc. 5000 gala for our nation’s fastest growing privately-held companies. This year, the Intivix team is honored to join the ranks of other outstanding companies included in the Inc. 5000 list.

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What’s The Easiest Way To Attach A File In Outlook?

If you’re like me, you use Outlook every day. Before Microsoft provided this little “trick,” you had to go into your browser to attach a file when using Outlook in Office 365. And, if you’re like me, you can forget where you stored the file you need. Now you’re “knee deep” in your browser search, wasting precious time. This tip will help.

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Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying Is On The Rise

Cyberbullying is on the rise and has become a major threat to certain young people. Perhaps the reason is that so many kids now spend more time online. They all have social media accounts. They spend quite a bit of time texting and chatting using popular apps like Facetime. This type of free Internet access by kids who are really not old enough to be good decision makers has led to greater, more frequent cyberbullying.

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