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Google and Gmail were down for thousands of users, mostly in the United States
Google and its popular email service, Gmail, experienced issues on Monday for thousands of users largely in the United States, according to Google's services dashboard, reports on social media, and online tools that monitor website outages. The issues appeared to be...
How desktop-as-a-service makes complex IT architecture simple
The workplace is becoming increasingly dynamic and digital, because companies need employees who are flexible can work from anywhere, and can execute work tasks from any machine they have their hands on. That means physical desktops and laptops have become,...
The 20 colleges that give the best financial aid, according to students
Financial aid from colleges and universities helps make higher education more accessible for millions of people. Nearly 80% of American college students receive some form of financial aid, according to the US Department of Education. In order to uncover...
Is my company required to register under ITAR?
A frequently asked compliance question among government contracts firms is whether they are required to register under the International Traffic In Arms Regulations (“ITAR”). ITAR are the State Department controls that regulate defense products, technical data and...
ITAR Compliance in Office 365
The world of government data is surrounded by regulation. Whether that’s FedRAMP compliance, DFARS compliance, and the upcoming Cybersecurity Maturity Model Compliance framework(CMMC) — operating as a government entity (or as a contractor who handles...
Who needs to be ITAR registered?
I often encounter misconceptions about the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Among the biggest sources of confusion is registering as a Manufacturer, Exporter or Broker under the ITAR. Let’s clear up the confusion and shed some light on the matter. Let...