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You don't own your links. Here's how to fix that.
Four problems with consumer link shorteners — and one fix that lives entirely in your Microsoft 365 tenant.
Jun 24
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Jocelyn Hittle
What Happens to Your Team When AI Is Doing the Easy Parts of Their Job
A pattern we're watching across small businesses in 2026 — and why the businesses doing this well are getting two things at once.
Jun 8
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Jocelyn Hittle
May 2026
Why we wrote an AI use policy
A reader pointed out we hadn't put ours in writing. So we did.
May 19
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Jocelyn Hittle
inPulse Interview with Ilya Lehrman, CEO and Founder of inWorks LLC
IT isn't a clean white labcoat — it's a damp basement, sparking spheres, and the occasional singed robe. A conversation about what the industry gets…
May 19
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Jocelyn Hittle
When Computers Talked Out Loud
What the dial-up modem was actually saying, and why every tech shift since has asked the same question.
May 12
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Jocelyn Hittle
Even IT Companies Have IT Issues — Here's How We Handle Ours
A behind-the-scenes look at how we keep calm when technology doesn't cooperate.
May 9
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Jocelyn Hittle
April 2026
Support Your Way: homeIT's Flexible Tech Plans
How Tech Support Through homeIT Simplifies and Pacifies Your Home Tech
Apr 21
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Jocelyn Hittle
How We Decide to Trust the AI We Use
There are no guarantees. Here's what we look at instead.
Apr 16
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Jocelyn Hittle
Something Big Just Happened in Cybersecurity. Here's Why It Matters for Your Business.
On Anthropic's Mythos, Project Glasswing, and why the basics still matter most
Apr 13
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Jocelyn Hittle
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March 2026
The White House App Is a Security Problem — Here's What You Need to Know
Three findings from an independent security analysis every professional should read
Mar 31
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Jocelyn Hittle
inPulse: Introduction and Update with Leeanne
Get to know our brand new Graphic Design Intern from WCU, Leeanne!
Mar 26
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Jocelyn Hittle
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Microsoft Teams Vishing Attack: How a Familiar Tool Became the Entry Point
How attackers are using impersonation, real-time interaction, and built-in tools to gain access through everyday collaboration platforms
Mar 26
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Jocelyn Hittle
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