CEO, Eric Skeens Interviewed on The Edge Podcast

What’s the point of 3 Tree Tech? Our managing partner, Eric Skeens was invited onto the The Edge Podcast by the SSE Forum to explain the story. He told host John Spiegel there was a big problem with the “V”…

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ChatGPT was breached and your IP may have been compromised   

The ChatGPT breach announced by OpenAI isn’t just their problem. It should be a top concern for CISOs. If anyone in your organization has used ChatGPT, you might be impacted. Your employees are likely testing ChatGPT to aid in various…

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Our own Jacob Friedman Featured on Infosec.Live!

Our own tech scout Jacob Friedman was featured on InfoSecLive’s LinkedIn livestream and on YouTube today by Simon Linstead. Info-sec.live is a cybersecurity community that was launched in June 2021. It has grown to over 4000 members and is followed…

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Hot new market: EV Charging for property owners

In the same way, the iPhone enabled an entire app-store market, EVs will do the same. Creating a brand new market around charging. Not only will the entire convenience-store-as-a-destination model change as EV charging becomes profitable and decentralized, but EV…

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Are VARs worth it anymore?

Technology leaders, CISOs have changed how they make purchasing decisions. Value Added Resellers (VAR’s) have been a staple in the industry, known for making procurement easy, but tech execs have grown weary from heavy markups on inferior products. Markups are…

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Why Are Teams Invites Added To Zoom Meetings?

Why are Teams invites added to Zoom meetings? What, you thought it was just you? It’s actually common. This irritating phenomenon is confusing for colleagues, vendors, and clients, and after reaching out to Microsoft even their solution was a bit…

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Firmware is the new cybersecurity attack: here’s why

With Russia ratcheting up its cyberattacks against companies in the USA, DHS/CISA has asked enterprise organizations to check and update their firmware. To get ahead of potential challenges, savvy IT leaders are asking when this kind of attack became mainstream,…

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Our Work From Home IT Transition Plan & No-Cost Support

With Covid-19 concerns, employer’s work from home directives pose a major challenge for CIOs and CTOs from a technological standpoint. Do not panic. In addition to activating a 24/7 chat system at the bottom of the page that goes directly…

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Does T-Mobile 5G Deliver Real 5G Speeds?

The end of 2019 saw multiple announcements around 5G deployment from all of the major wireless carriers, most recently with Verizon’s 5G Superbowl Camera, but the nationwide rollout of T-Mobile 5G is the most impressive, at least on the surface….

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The Story Behind Verizon’s 5G Super Bowl Camera (and What’s Next)

On display at Super Bowl LIV in Miami this past weekend, you probably noticed Verizon’s 5G camera. You also probably asked who cares about a 5G Super Bowl camera and if it means for future tech and IoT devices. Although…

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