Free I.T. tools are not free. You pay with your data, your security controls, or both.
Before your team uses a free app for work, ask who owns the data you put into it, and what their terms of service say about it.
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If you run anything on Claude, Hermes, OpenClaw, Google, Azure, or you let an AI agent touch billable APIs — check two things: is each service prepaid or invoiced, and does anything you've automated have a hard cap, not just an alert. It could save you a real number.
Family first is not a slogan in my company. It is a scheduling decision.
I have two daughters, school events, dinners I want to be home for, all of it goes on my calendar the same way a client meeting does, a fixed block, my team knows it, and I encourage them to do the same
Fridays = culture check ✅
Weekly team meeting to shout out wins, reflect on values, and learn together.
Remote or not, this crew shows up for each other and our clients.
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Great Friday racing with my @eochicago friends. Not bad for being the first time in a race track. Thanks EO for another fantastic event. @ Autobahn Country Club https://t.co/1EpXJiz9G2
Thanks, MSP Success Magazine, for letting me share part of my story with your readers. It was a pleasure sharing my life experience with you. I’m pumped to be featured in your magnificent publication. https://t.co/Futscr8OPh
Putin is known technophobe. He likely didn’t factor in the collective power the Internet is bringing to this war. This thread is fascinating account how “hackers” are impacting the trajectory of this world event far beyond what Putin can comprehend.