If you’re a Maryland resident, then you know that there’s just something special about this state. From the Chesapeake Bay to Baltimore City, there’s plenty to explore in The Old Line State. In this blog post, we will take a comprehensive look at Maryland’s geography, economy, and people. Whether you’re […]
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COVID-19 Is Transforming The Future of Cloud-Based Infrastructure – Here’s How!
Experts keep predicting pandemics every now and then, but people hardly pay heed to what’s being communicated. With COVID-19, it was pretty much the same. But only when it pushed businesses beyond their limit, the industry started looking for different ways to adopt the “new normal”. One such trend that […]
Why You Need a Responsive Website Design and Not an App
Here’s a fun exercise: Dig deep into your brain and ask yourself the number of apps you downloaded last month. If your answer’s one or more, you’re in the minority. Apps are all the rage these days, which’s hardly ever more apparent than when we talk to our clients about […]
Are Mac Users Safe With The Increasing Rise Of Viruses Targeting Macs?
Apple’s Mac computers have been known to be essentially virus free that most Mac users don’t even think about computer viruses. In fact, most Mac users don’t even think that their computers can be infected with a virus. Why should they? After all, they are using A MAC! But don’t […]
Why Birmingham, the UK’s “second city”, could be your next home
So you’re ready for your next move? You’ll probably be looking for somewhere affordable, fun, rich in culture and entertainment, and with great opportunities for career development. Don’t tell your friends and family until you’re absolutely sure, but, before you pack up your home and make the move, here’s why […]
6 ‘Must Knows’ for Restaurant Number-Crunching
It’s a statement that’s thrown around, but unfortunately, it’s true: most (or definitely many) startups fail. And when it comes to the rough and tumble of the highly competitive and even more demanding world of hospitality, the stats are even direr. Whether the pile of failures stands at 50%, 70% […]
The Bleak Picture: What Stats Say about Gun Violence in U.S. Schools
“Revenge and retaliation always perpetuate the cycle of anger, fear and violence.” Coretta Scott King (American civil rights activist) These might as well be the words that echo through the hallways in schools as traumatized kids slowly walk to their classrooms – escorted by teachers and other staff – merely […]
Why Democracy is More Important Than Ever
The world seems to be poised on a precipice as wars rage and innocent civilians deal with unheard of atrocities. Democracy at its core cannot solve every problem, but it seeks to improve the world with one country at a time. As the new millennium pushes forward, learn why democracy […]
Is It Cheating to Rely on Game Guides?
A major point of discussion among gamers, especially avid fans of single-player games, is the use of external guides. It doesn’t seem like the two sides of the argument are ever going to find any acceptable middle ground, and it mostly comes down to one’s personal preference. But if you’re […]
The Importance of Small Businesses
Small businesses are the fabric of a community. It’s a statement you may have heard many times over the years, but it continues to hold truth. Especially when it comes to historically underserved communities. Small businesses not only support families but also create jobs and opportunities for local economies. Indeed, […]
Five Cool Facts About Hawaii
Hawaii is an international tourist destination where locals are very happy to tout that they are “lucky to live Hawaii.” More than just beaches with a temperate climate, Hawaii maintains a rich history of culture, conflict and diversity. Unlike our mainland counterparts, being a local to the islands doesn’t mean […]
The New Role of Business in Global Education
What can business do for education? For many people, it’s a loaded question, with many people feeling that the business mentality shouldn’t be involved at all in the educational sphere. For example, they might believe that companies always have alternative motives, such as social control. Alternatively, they do not believe […]