Cloud Business Podcast–Episode 29

http://www.cloudbusinessblueprint.com/category/podcast/

I’ve been busy with my Cloud Business Blueprint founding partner Nigel Moore putting together another business focused podcast for listeners.

In this episode Nigel and I talking about identifying your most profitable customers. So many businesses we see have no idea which clients are contributing the most profit to their business and are thus focused on servicing the wrong ones. That doesn’t help a business grow.

Our podcast also cover the usual cloud news, business reflections and listeners questions. You can also subscribe via iTunes and Stitcher radio as well as any location where quality podcasts are downloaded.

Listen in, let us know what you think and we always appreciate an iTunes review.

New CIAOPS Office 365 bootcamp package coming

I am working on an update to my Office 365 bootcamp notes that I plan to offer. This new product will include:

1. OneNote notebook with all the knowledge I have accumulated over the years about Office 365. It includes links and information about the product. It includes troubleshooting tips and links, it includes links to third party solutions and so much more. Basically, everything I discover about office 365 goes into this notebook every day and I USE it everyday!

2. OneNote notebook with all the knowledge I have accumulated over the years about Azure. Like the Office 365 notebook, this one contains links, tips information and more about everything Azure. Everything I discover about Azure goes into this notebook and I am using it more and more EVERY day.

3. OneNote notebook with notes designed to help you pass the Office 365 70-346 certification exam.

4 OneNote notebook with notes designed to help you pass the Office 365 70-347 certification exam.

I plan to update all of these notebooks on a regular basis and make them available as an annual subscription. Before, when you bought the bootcamp notes you only got them as a point in time publication. With the product changing so rapidly much of the information becomes obsolete and out of date so quickly.

Also, because all the notebooks continue to grow over time I need to spend some dedicated time updating and improving them. However, if I am just doing that for myself then it always seems to take a lower priority. Having them as an subscription model will give me the impetus to ensure they are as up to date and relevant as possible.

There are two ways to get access to this material:

1. You can join my Cloud Business Blueprint community via:

http://www.cloudbusinessblueprint.com/members-sign-up/

where you’ll get immediate access to the latest versions plus heaps of other unique on demand training, cheat sheets, re-brandable content, articles AND access to the members forums to converse with other cloud resellers.

2. You can purchase the existing Office 365 bootcamp notes via;

http://www.e-junkie.com/ciaops/product/488325.php

for AU $148. This purchase will entitle you to a 12 monthly subscription to my new bootcamp notes product when it becomes available soon.

As a sweetner for option 2 (as everything offered is already part of option 1 anyway), I will also throw in, for a limited time, my:

Getting Started With Azure (valued at AU $120)

and

Getting Started with SharePoint Online Tutorial Team Site Standard Edition (valued at AU $90).

So that’s an extra AU $210 of value if you sign up today for the ‘pre-release’.

Note, this ‘pre-release’ of my new bootcamp notes product will only be available for a very limited time. As soon as I have put the finishing touches on it and launched it, then there’ll be no more sweeteners.

So many people come to me asking where they can find information about Office 365 (and now more so Azure). With this offer you can have access to the information I use in an easy to access format that you can upload to the cloud and sync and access on every device (how I do it).

As a final point, if you enjoy and obtain benefit from all the free stuff I do like this blog, my YouTube channel, my free downloads, my open sourced SharePoint Guide then I’d REALLY appreciate your support. Doing so will allow me to focus more on providing you a great solution and all the up to date information you need in one location for Office 365 and Azure.

Need to know podcast–Episode 82

I’m joined by Darryl McAllister, a MSP business owner from Sydney, to discuss the value of certifications and how to provide a better career path for employees. We also look at the changes in technology and business as well as discussing some opportunities with the latest cloud applications.

You can listen to the episode at:

http://ciaops.podbean.com/e/episode-82-darryl-mcallister/

or subscribe to this and all episodes in iTunes at:

https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/ciaops-need-to-know-podcasts/id406891445?mt=2

The podcast is also available on Stitcher at:

http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ciaops/need-to-know-podcast?refid=stpr

Don’t forget to give the show a rating as well as send me any feedback or suggestions you may have for the show. I’m also on the hunt for some co-presenters so if you are interested on being a regular part of the show please contact me.

Resources

darrylm@netcare.sydney

http://www.netcare-itsupport.sydney

https://twitter.com/darrylmca

Sidekick – http://www.skylitesystems.com/Pages/SideKick365.aspx

http://www.skylitesystems.com

Attached Apps – http://www.attachedapps.com/

Adobe Business Catalysts – http://businesscatalyst.com/

Skype for Business client roll out – https://blog.ciaops.com/2015/04/skype-for-business-client-goes-live-in.html

Office Online and Dropbox web integration now available –http://blogs.office.com/2015/04/09/office-online-and-dropbox-web-integration-now-available/

Delve apps for iOS and Android – https://blog.ciaops.com/2015/04/delve-apps-released.html

Office 365 video app – https://blog.ciaops.com/2015/04/office-365-video-for-iphone-now.html

SharePoint Team Site default increase – https://blog.ciaops.com/2015/04/default-sharepoint-online-team-site.html

The Dark Web – https://blog.ciaops.com/2015/04/the-dark-web.html

Anzacs in France – http://www.anzacsinfrance.com/

Free SharePoint email course now at http://bit.ly/gs-spo

 

The Dark Web

Although I spend most of my time working with technology enablement via productivity I have a keen interest in information security and where it is taking us as a society. Unfortunately, on that score I am not very ‘bullish’ about what the future holds.

Some of my previous thinking on this can be found at:

The World of Security Anomalies

Security before convenience or else

The bad guys keep winning

Why the bad guys will always win

To this list you can add:

Inside The Dark Web

Which looks at many of the issues I have previous covered but focused importantly on the challenges or privacy in todays connected world and how we are fast losing it and for it to be lost forever.

Take a look and let me know what YOU think. Is this something we SHOULD be worried about?

Checking your MOSPA agreement in the Microsoft Partner Portal

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1. Login to the Microsoft Partner portal;

https://partners.microsoft.com/PartnerProgram/PartnerMembershipCenter.aspx

with you Microsoft Partner details.

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2. Click the Status link next to the MOSPA program

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3. Confirm that the MOSPA (Microsoft Online Services Partner) agreement is Completed.

If something other than Completed is shown, you need to enrol or renew your MOSPA Agreement.

The world of security anomalies

I continue to see the confirmation of my long held assertion in this blog that the ‘bad guys just keep winning’. Why? The simple example I continue to see is a growing number of infections of Cryptolocker. If you haven’t read my previous rant on this then take a look at:

https://blog.ciaops.com/2013/10/bad-guys-just-keep-winning.html

Now that post was 18 months ago and I still witness many of my peers battling to contain catastrophic outbreaks. How can that be? In all cases there was virus and malware protection already in place, yet the infection was still able to get through all of these, have a human being being duped into activating it and then causing major calamity in the business. Such calamity usually required a full restore of the system to eliminate the problems with all the loss of productivity that entails.

Tell me, why, oh why is this still possible 18 months or more since Cryptolocker first raised its ugly head? It is because the security software, that so many put their blind faith in, is totally and utterly useless in my opinion. It is reactive technology, based on what is already known. We now live in an exponential universe and the bad guys are taking advantage of that while security software tends to live in the old linear world and now being left far behind.

While our desktops are the current target, what happens when the bad guys shift their focus more to our mobile device? Imagine Cryptolocker on your phone. It is only a matter of time until it gets there and what protection do you have on your phone? The most security I have seen people enable on their phone is a pin code that is ‘0000’. That is, they don’t have any security. Think of all your contacts, phone calls, SMS’s, banking details, app purchases and so on begin taken over by hackers? Sadly, it is only a matter of time until we see the likes of Cryptolocker reek the kind of havoc it does on desktops on our mobile devices and sadly the majority of people are totally unprepared for that.

The biggest worry by far is the dawning of the age of the Internet of Things (IoT). This is world where everything from your toothbrush, to your car, your refrigerator to every item in your home and at work is all connected to the Internet. With technologies like IPv6 this is fast becoming a reality but so too is the ability for all of these to be hacked and turned against you. If you want to appreciate this scary future that is fast approaching have a look at my previous post:

https://blog.ciaops.com/2014/12/security-before-convenience-or-else.html

and read Marc Goodman’s book

Future Crimes

and you’ll get an idea of how crime is utilising technology to rule the world.

Another of a great concerns when it comes to technology is the lengths that governments are implementing to track citizens in the guise of ‘protecting us’. There has been plenty written about this subject so I won’t go into it here but I’d like to point out an interesting anomaly here.

Recently in my neck the wood there was a state election. Fair and equal democratic elections are the cornerstone of our western society. Many have the mistaken belief that their integrity is above question but I beg to differ. Here’s why.

When I attended my local polling location I am asked for my name and address. I am however NEVER at any stage asked to PROVE who I am with some form of approved identification. The official merely takes my word that I am who I say I am. Clearly, most people are honest BUT ANYONE would walk into all polling station and simply state a name in that electorate and be given voting papers.

My attendance at the polling location if recorded in a paper roll. This roll is NOT shared with other officials in the same polling location let alone other polling location is the electorate. They are only compared after the close of voting. So, what is to stop me voting in one polling location, the travelling to next and voting again, then repeating that processes throughout the electorate? Shouldn’t there a centralised location to record this so all officials can immediately see those that have voted ANYWHERE?

So, I can continue to vote as myself at as many polling stations as I can physically travel to in one day. I can also vote as anyone else at any polling station throughout the day. May seem like a lot of work for a single individual and probably would not have an impact on the outcome right? Maybe, but what if I could get 100, 1,000, 10,000, 100,000, etc, people to do the same thing all for the same political end? Now, how do you feel about the integrity of our democratic elections?

Technology is a great enabler for society but it also enables bad guys as well and honestly we are creating a world so full of insecurities that it makes it easy for them to rob us blind. Even if you are not a victim that affects us all in the hip pocket. The problem is not the technology, it is the human being. We need to teach everyone, especially kids, the importance of security and privacy. We need to demand products be made secure by default (we have the technology already). We need to stop putting convenience ahead of security or else.

Alas, as I continue to lament here, it is pipe dream I’m afraid and I’m sure in another 18 months time the likes of Cryptolocker will continue to roam free on the Internet destroying lives at will. Sigh.

Free monthly cloud webinar

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We will be holding our regular monthly ‘Ask Us’ webinar next Thursday the 19th of March from 12.30pm Sydney time. You can register to attend for free here:

http://www.cloudbusinessblueprint.com/ask-weekly-webinar

The format of the webinar is a general introduction, a news update on what’s happening in the cloud at the moment, then a demonstration followed by an open question and answer session. I am working on getting another cloud services to come along this month and provide a demonstration of what they are offering. Hopefully more news on that soon.

These webinars are recorded and made available to Cloud Business Blueprint members to view on demand. You can access this along with all the other great content we have in our members forum by subscribing here:

http://www.cloudbusinessblueprint.com/members-sign-up/

I really hope you can come along to this months webinar and I’d really love to see you become a member of Cloud Business Blueprint and enjoy all the benefits and be part of our community.

Need to Know podcast–Episode 77

In this episode I speak the David Perks, CEO and founder, of successful Australia cloud and software developer Within Reach Software. We learn how the new app model from Microsoft along with the migration of collaboration software like SharePoint to the cloud have provided David’s business a huge opportunity to grow beyond Australia.

Developing for products like SharePoint Online provide a standard platform on which David can now roll out his software to any tenant in the world. We discuss how custom software and apps are added to SharePoint Online platform and how, if you already have Office 365 you can take advantage of these today.

You can listen to the episode at:

http://ciaops.podbean.com/e/episode-77-david-perks/

or subscribe to this and all episodes in iTunes at:

https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/ciaops-need-to-know-podcasts/id406891445?mt=2

The podcast is also available on Stitcher at:

http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ciaops/need-to-know-podcast?refid=stpr

Don’t forget to give the show a rating as well as send me any feedback or suggestions you may have for the show.

Resources

Within Reach Software

http://store.office.com

Docusign – https://store.office.com/docusign-for-sharepoint-online-WA104218069.aspx?assetid=WA104218069