Welcome Austin Flaherty to the NetCenergy Team
We are pleased to announce that Austin Flaherty has joined our expanding team in the role of Business Growth Specialist where he will assist with all aspects of new business development.
We are pleased to announce that Austin Flaherty has joined our expanding team in the role of Business Growth Specialist where he will assist with all aspects of new business development.
IT’S PAYDAY! Your employees are expecting their automatic deposit to show up in their checking account by the time the workday starts. Of course, it will be there. It’s always there.
With the continuing onslaught of well publicized computer hacks, it’s surprising the number of excuses as to why businesses haven’t tightened up their security.
Congratulations to NetCenergy’s Danny Moitoso for his recent recognition with the Raymond A. Carroll award from the State of Rhode Island for outstanding service.
Don Nokes wrote for RI Lawyers Weekly about advance planning to meet insurance requirements for law firm cybersecurity.
Don’t miss our juggling holiday snowman sending greetings of the season from all of us at NetCenergy.
We are always thankful when our clients share their thoughts on our work on their behalf. Thanks to Michael Kelly and the law firm of Kelly, Souza and Parmenter for sharing.
NetCenergy is pleased to announce the following Q3 and Q4 additions to our team: Michael Vinacco, Ashley James, Jordan Santurri & William Bain.
NetCenergy President Don Nokes talked with the hosts of Radio Entrepreneurs about “The Importance of Defending Your Company’s Data & Technology.”
We’re gearing up to again join forces and collaborate with Cox, our business partner of more than fifteen years. NetCenergy will be sponsoring and participating in Cox Communications’ annual golf tournament in September to support Cox Charities.
This guest article by NetCenergy President Don Nokes in Providence Business News outlines the initiative to get all of the IT company’s team back to the office.
Companies unhappy with their current IT support company are sometimes extremely reluctant to make a change. We hear that it can be a “fight” to get problems addressed, systems in place, and/or billing issues resolved.
Nick Eckman is known for his focused approach to project management. He’s a stickler for accurate detail for every infrastructure project designed-built-implemented by his team.
This was a closed system controlled by locally based technicians. Once COVID hit, the Colonial Pipeline employees worked from their homes exposing the internal network to the internet.
See my three (3) top take-aways from our “Business Fundamentals Bootcamp – 128/South Shore” session where I covered using technology in a transformative and efficient way.