As more and more professionals are asked to work from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses could face an increase in attacks that could result in data breaches. Remote workers are susceptible to both physical and cyber thefts. The stakes are even higher when you are handling sensitive data, proprietary information, and client contracts at home.
Recent TRG blog posts
How To Ensure Physical and Cyber Security When Working From Home
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Tue, Apr 28, 2020
Blog Topics: Talent Management, Technology trends, Cloud Computing
6 Tips For Working From Home Productively
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Sun, Apr 26, 2020
Studies show that productivity spikes when employers allow their workforces to work from home more. Many of us certainly enjoy its benefits, but working from home is not as simple as it sounds; it can be distracting.
Blog Topics: Talent Management, Technology trends, Cloud Computing
5 Simple Steps to Implementing a Work-From-Home Policy
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Tue, Apr 21, 2020
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to sweep the globe like wildfires, showing no sign of slowing down, businesses are increasingly grappling with the question of how to stay operational during this crisis without compromising the well-being of their employees, customers, and the public. Many are sending staff to work from home, yours should be as well.
Blog Topics: Talent Management, Technology trends, Cloud Computing
How Cloud Computing Benefits Small and Medium-sized Companies
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Sun, Feb 9, 2020
We are living in the era where data is growing exponentially in volume, velocity, and variety, well beyond the capability of on-premises systems. The question raised among the small to medium-sized businesses is: What is a suitable, budget-friendly IT solution for this problem? Cloud Computing can be the solution to this predicament.
Blog Topics: Cloud Computing
What Does the Future Hold for Financial Forecasting?
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Thu, Sep 19, 2019
As planning, budgeting and forecasting become indispensable strategic contributors, finance executives begin to realise the need to transform their rigid yearly financial planning by adopting more advanced (both on-premise and cloud-based) analytical tools. 71 per cent of organisations surveyed by FSN in 2017 has been able to reforecast more than twice a year, up from 56 per cent in the previous year, although the forecasting accuracy is still fairly low.
Blog Topics: Financial consolidation, planning and reporting, Financial Accounting Management Software, Cloud Computing, Analytics
8 Do’s & Don’ts in Cloud Accounting Software Implementation
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Mon, Sep 9, 2019
If you are reading this article, chances are, you are looking to upgrade your current accounting software due to:
Blog Topics: Financial Accounting Management Software, Cloud Computing
7 Key Benefits of Adopting Cloud Computing in the Enterprise
Posted by Thai Pham on Fri, Aug 16, 2019
We are living in the internet boom, where information is transferred without borders anytime, anywhere. ‘Cloud computing’ has recently become the most talked about among IT pros and businesses regardless of sizes. Though surrounded by scepticism and concerns, cloud computing still prospers without any sign of its ending.
Blog Topics: Cloud Computing, Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Why Vendor Due Diligence Is a Must in IT Solutions Selection
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Sat, Oct 27, 2018
Companies that are either planning to purchase an IT software or in the process of implementing one cannot overlook the due diligence process. Many organisations either underestimate the importance of conducting due diligence or fail to gather all the relevant information to support their decision making.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
How Data is Protected in Infor CloudSuite with These 5 Security Layers
Posted by Thanh Nguyen on Sat, Oct 6, 2018
When it comes to Cloud deployment, security is top of mind for all concerned. The Infor CloudSuite team uses best-practice protocols and a thorough, continuous improvement approach that gives you both confidence and peace of mind. The following information provides a detailed look at Infor’s security approach.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Making a Business Case for Networked (Cloud) Business Intelligence
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Tue, Aug 28, 2018
Networked Business Intelligence (BI) leverages new capabilities to truly combine the centralised and decentralised models of BI, delivering the best aspects of both: end-user self-service without analytical silos. It is a new approach to analytics based on the idea that trusted and well governed data is not at odds with speed and ease of use.
Blog Topics: Cloud Computing, Business Intelligence, Analytics