We’re happy to write the post on any topic you suggest, or have you write the post that we’ll sponsor (please just let us approve the topic prior to writing).
One important note is we’ll need a text link back to my client’s website within the article.
Could you please give me blog post price. I look forward to hearing from you!
Best Regards
Matt Smith
Director of Public Relations
Outreach Xpert
[email protected]
Sent you an email – truly appreciate the offer! 🙂
]]>Hi Celeste. I am thrilled you had a good time! It was our pleasure to help. I looked and the backpack doesn’t say who makes it, but if you are local you are welcome to mine! Email me and we can arrange it.
]]>On a related note, I loved the one shoulder bag. Do you happen to know who manufactured it? I’d love to get my hands on something similar. 🙂
Congratulations on a job well done!
Celeste
Hi Ken,
I would check out http://www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com... best free resource. For paid resources… http://www.pluralsight.com 🙂 Good luck!
]]>I’m wondering if you can recommend any “go to” resources for a former MCSE who just needs a refresher on current enterprise best practices in setting up and managing a Windows environment with Redmond’s current set of products. I anticipate I’ll need to vet a local contractor to do a lot of the nitty gritty but I want to make sure I have a good grasp of the current best practices in a Windows 7 / Server 2012 environment.
P.S. Love your city. I was just there for the first time for the Canadian Grand Prix. I love how you can rent those bikes for $1 a day (much better than walking or cabbing it everywhere when the weather is nice.)
]]>Hi Alex. Please e-mail me at mitch at garvis dot ca and we can discuss.
]]>My name is Alex. I am doing online marketing for different brands.
I was wondering if you might be interested in publishing a guest/sponsored article on your website (garvis.ca) or writing a product review. Do you allow such options?
Please let me know your thoughts!
Thank you for your time.
]]>We, the team at officekey GmbH, are avid readers of The World According To Mitch. Far of superficial mainstream coverage, your differentiated approach is important. Moreover, your blog shows an in-depth grasp of market insights.
Think back a few years and someone had asked: What if you would have a product which makes your life easier, which lets you communicate wherever you are and whatever you want? Welcome to the iPhone.
We would have asked: What if your emails, your passwords, your business documents, your privacy are open to “evil eyes” from government, competitors and attackers? And what if you would have a product which shuts down this “evil eyes” in one easy step? Welcome to iMUNIQE.
iMUNIQE is encryption for everyone; developed to
a) communicate 100% offline encrypted and 100% authenticated to with others – whether via email, cloud services such as Dropbox or SharePoint or messenger like Skype.
b) “store” documents foreclosed and thus free of access on the computer or e. g. in the cloud.
With the iMUNIQE-Key the German IT security specialists from the officeKey GmbH have developed a micro shrunken, dynamic stealth system. The killer feature: The iMUNIQE key enables the user extremely easy to encrypt any document in a few steps the first time: Plug it in, select recipient, encrypt file and the documents can be transmitted on any communication channels such as email, Facebook, Skype, Cloud or USB stick to known, trusted recipients. This encryption easily and independently works as never before: free in the choice of device and detached from any operating system.
In contrast to previous methods, all the necessary information to receivers, key secrets or algorithms are stored on the Key. Thus, the user remains the elaborate juggling with complicated software, certificates and installations completely spared.
The insecure web is no problem for iMUNIQE users, because only a receiver with matching key can decrypt. The German startup completely waived to the key exchange on the web for good reason: To guarantee this safe procedure, the tricky developers come up with something special to create an optimal symbiosis of unique hardware and novel authentication in a small space.
After 2 years hard development work – far before the era Snowden – officeKey iMUNIQE eliminates the weaknesses of current encryption methods and makes modern communication finally safe again.
So to equip many with iMUNIQE, we still need some assistance in advance. A few days ago we have launched a crowdfunding project to a) perform a first test of market acceptance and b) to gain the necessary capital for the further development. The minimum threshold is used to escort iMUNIQE in the beta phase and produce the first edition.
Have a look at this project: http://bit.ly/iMUNIQE. There you will find all information about the product, the level of development, our plans and us.
Meanwhile – beside the first backers – some investors wish to participate with a seven-digit sum. This enthusiasm is very pleased. In addition, the press reports extensively on us. You can find some links in the press section of our website http://imuniqe.com/press-room and a small selection of the media.
To push such a product into the market successfully, it requires a lot of passion, a lot of time, the correct appreciation of market movements and high investments. As we have just left the beaten track during the development, we walk on new ground in other areas: The iMUNIQE technology was subjected to a first penetration test. 8,000 hackers from 130 countries were unable to decrypt a test file.
We know that self-determination in the web is never made by government organizations and only leads to individual initiative. We have precisely positioned the iMUNIQE Key so that even technology novices get a chance to finally produce “equality of arms” in the net. Sustainable IT-security solutions must be necessarily useable and affordable at the same time by anyone – without the waiver or limitation of protection.
We are not alone with this attitude, but in our way special. Otherwise there would be no patenting possible. iMUNIQE combines hardware and software based components to a unique product form worldwide.
Please refer to our website or submit directly a look at our Kickstarter project. We’re happy to help with further information and open to suggestions.
PS: Due to our Kickstarter project and our offline encryption product, Facebook does everything to block any communication about it via its platform. Meanwhile all employees´ Facebook Accounts are blocked or restricted. This is not a fairytale – it´s reality. A rogue who thinks evil ;-)!
Kai
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]]>My name is Susan. I am a content writer & webmaster. Today, I have visited your site (https://garvis.ca/) and must say that it is awesome in terms of information provided in the content. Your site is exactly the sort that I’d love to write for.
I would like to contribute one guest post to your site. I wonder if you would permit me to write for you?
My post will be written on your site niche and I assure you that the post will be unique and informative for your readers. Let me know if this is something to your liking and I’ll get started on it right away.
I am also more than happy to send you some examples of recent work if you would like to see some examples.
With Warm Regards,
Susan Varano
]]>Hi Anthony. I’d love to help, but I need a way to contact you. Send me an e-mail, or at least give me your e-mail address. -MDG
]]>I never thought I’d actually be able to find the man behind the training videos!
Anyway, I’m currently going through the virtualization courses on Microsoft IT Academy. Unfortunately, I’m having a little bit of a hard time understanding some of the concepts as they are presented. Are there any supplemental materials aside from this course that you would recommend? This is an entirely new topic to me, so I’m pretty green on a lot of the lingo.
Thanks!
]]>Hi Shahin,
To connect virtual machines all you have to do is connect them both to a Virtual Network, and then make sure they are on the same IP segment.
To connect your VM to the host you have to do the same thing, but make sure the network type is either External or Internal.
Good luck!
Thanks Mr.
]]>We met on the airplane going from Toronto to Vancouver back at the end of April. When I saw you using your Nokia Windows 8 Phone, I commented about it not being able to sync with Outlook. You were shocked and said, “Of course it can.”
I replied, saying I would look up my source for that, and report back to you. Well, I’ve looked, and I admit defeat. I was sure it was even on Microsoft help site, but I can’t find anything at all like that. Indeed, I find the very opposite: instructions on how to do the sync.
Too bad for me: I’m pulling my hair out trying to do it on Android, without having to buy some expensive add-on software. How I miss Palm’s built-in compatibility!
Anyway, good for Microsoft hitting a winner on this one.
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your interest! I do not publish my schedule but if you let me know where you are I will let you know when I will be close! -M