IT “Kitchen” Nightmares

If you have never seen “Kitchen Nightmares” starring famed chef Gordon Ramsay, you may be missing a great IT management learning tool.  In each episode, Chef Ramsay visits a failing restaurant, figures out what is wrong, and facilitates a turn-around.  While his style may be confrontational, his analysis and solutions look at all aspects of the failing businesses.

If you watch more than a few episodes, you will notice a set of consistent issues and themes facing the businesses he helps.

Looking at IT, we see similarities when we help solve our customers’ own “IT Nightmares”.

Clean House.

Nearly every restaurant the show visits has serious issues with cleanliness.  Cooking surfaces and prep areas are filthy and disorganized, coolers are full of rotting and spoiling food, and business owners unaware of the problem and what the waste is costing them.

Look at your “IT House” and give it a thorough cleaning.  Beyond getting rid of old, unused, or impractical hardware that tends to clutter IT space and get in the way, look for rotting software and data — tools and information that are no longer of value to the business but are still consuming resources.  Decommission or replace applications; archive stagnant data.  Getting rid of the spoiled goods will free up space and resources, letting you focus on the meals you need to serve today.

As part of cleaning house, make sure your IT department is well-organized.  Clean and uncluttered work spaces, simple and clear lines of communication, and the right supporting technology give your customers (the business … the users) confidence that your IT services are professional and worth the price on the menu.

Simplify the Menu.

Managing food supplies, recipes, and quality is exponentially more difficult when the menu is too long.  In almost every episode, Chef Ramsay replaces the current, long menus with short menus that showcase the restaurant’s specialties and the local market.

The lesson for IT: focus on the applications and services that provide the best value to the business.  Work to eliminate applications and services that consume resources, time, and effort without delivering acceptable value.

Listen to your “customers” to make sure the solution you put on the menu are those they want to try or use.  As companies move towards cloud computing, this also means finding and managing “rogue clouds” that may already be in use.

Build Team Communications. 

In the kitchen, the expediter’s role is critical.  The expediter scans incoming orders and instructs which dishes to prepare so that the chefs are working in the most efficient manner possible.  Without clear and constant communication, the process breaks down, orders delay, and quality suffers.

With your IT team, communications are key.  A common understanding of priorities and objectives gets everyone on the same page.  And whether your IT Team is in-house, a service provider, or a combination of both, somebody needs to be watching to make sure priorities are met and work progresses in the most efficient manner possible.

Equip Your Team. 

Hardly an episode goes by where Chef Ramsay does not purchase a key new piece of equipment for the kitchen and/or front of house. Whether a deep fryer, a new cooler, or a POS system, poor equipment is tangibly hurting the restaurant’s chances for success.

Does your IT Team (in-house or service provider) have the tools they need to be successful?  Can they monitor and diagnose systems and applications?  Are they able to easily track projects and requests for help?  Make sure your team has the tools they need to work effectively and efficiently.

Create a Customer Experience. 

Chef Ramsay understands that changing the look and feel of a restaurant will drive success.  He regularly replaces outdated, stale, or damaged decor.  He creates clean, modern, inviting environments — inside and out — to draw in  and keep customers.

The same holds true for IT services.  From the outside, if your image is stale, old, or reflects poor quality, your “customers” will go elsewhere for what they need and want. If when they “walk in”, the experience is not pleasant and productive, they are less likely to come back.  Evaluate your IT services from your customers’ perspective (and ask them what they think, too!).  How do you look from the street?  Whether by phone, email, or on-line form, when the customer “comes in the door”, are they greeted and served well?  Is the experience pleasant, even if they need to wait for service?

Train the Team. 

The nicest decor and best wine list will not make up for a bad cook or an unprofessional server.  For many of the restaurants Chef Ramsay helps, training and mentoring are part of the success strategy.

With the pace of IT, keeping your IT team current and trained is just as important to ensuring satisfied customers.  Without the right mix of technical and interpersonal skills, your team will fail to effectively serve the needs of your customers.  And, as Chef Ramsay often notes, bad reviews spread like wild fires.

While the advice of Chef Ramsay includes a great deal of common sense, it is easy to miss the basics when working with hectic schedules and rapid business cycles.  The demand for immediate service makes stepping back, evaluating, and improving IT feel like a luxury of time that we cannot afford.  Failing to keep perspective and manage the details, creates situations that will continue to worsen over time.  Avoiding a “Kitchen Nightmare” is always easier than fixing one.

Gartner Cloud Survey Highlights Risky Behavior

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A recent survey by Gartner reported that only 38% of organizations surveyed use cloud computing. Gartner also reported that 80% of respondents, including 55% of those not using cloud computing today, plan to use cloud computing in the next 12 months.

The survey, however, focuses on official cloud computing initiatives and may not consider the “unofficial” use of cloud computing services by employees. While unofficial cloud services would increase the stats, unofficial — or rogue — cloud services can hurt your business.

By their very nature, rogue cloud services expose your company’s information to external sources.  While the exposure may be your employees sharing with one another, that information is outside your control with respect to exposure, sharing, and backup. The accounts belong to your employees personally and would leave with them. If your employees rely on these rogue services, you data may never end up on your servers or sanctioned services.

What To Do:

Update Your Appropriate Use Policy (or create one). While most policies address the use of company resources for personal use, they should also address the use of personal resources for company activities.

Find the Rogue Clouds.  Scan employees’ computers and survey employees about the tools they are using, including those on smartphones and tablets. Chances are, they have gone rogue to improve access to information or to allow them to work more efficiently.

Go Legit.  Evaluate the tools that your employees have selected to improve their efficiency, select those that best fit your business, and adopt them as sanctioned and supported tools. Make the investment to help your employees work more effectively, while ensuring your data is safe and your budget is in tact.

Google Apps Vault for Education: Get the Coverage Your Expect

Google Apps VaultFor schools, adding Google Apps Vault is affordable and easy.

Pricing is based on the number of faculty, staff, and administrator accounts; student accounts are covered for free.

But while Google Apps Vault for Education is purchased to cover all users on your Google Apps Domain, the admin settings do not provide this by default.

After your Google Apps Vault account is active, you need to go into the Admin console and set to auto enroll users.  If not, only individually specified users will have the service.

Have questions or need a helping hand?  Feel free to contact us.

 

 

Google Apps Admins Win with Cumulus Global / BetterCloud Partnership

One of the challenges of cloud computing solutions is effectively managing the services. While most cloud services let you manage the service, they do not always provide tools that help manage how the service is used.  As a BetterCloud Preferred Partner, Cumulus Global offers organizations using Google Apps for Business, Education, and Government an admin-friendly cloud management tool.  FlashPanel’s simplifies many management tasks, enhances administrators’ ability to secure and control the Google Apps domain, automates common management tasks, and enables delegation of responsibilities.

“FlashPanel simplifies the management of advanced Google Apps features, such as Groups, making them more accessible to users”, noted Allen Falcon, CEO of Cumulus Global. “Available features such as inbox monitoring and sharing management help organizations properly secure their Google Apps domains.”

Cumulus Global offers FlashPanel as a value-add service for Google Apps customers and as an integrated component of its CumuluSuite offerings.

“Cumulus Global is a great resource for small and midsized businesses looking to go Google or enhance their use of the platform,” said David Politis, CEO and Founder of BetterCloud. “We’re thrilled to have Cumulus on board as a preferred partner and are excited to work with them to not only to increase the distribution of FlashPanel, but to also expand the adoption of Google Apps.”

As a Preferred Partner, Cumulus Global offers organizations two versions of FlashPanel.  The Partner Edition, available for free from Cumulus Global, offers all of the features of the self-service free edition in the Google Apps Marketplace, plus a range of administration, security, automation, and reporting features.  For a small, per-user, annual fee, the Enterprise Edition includes a wide range of administration and automation features, designed to enable bulk changes, multi-domain management, scheduled activities, and user-provisioning workflows.  The Enterprise edition also delivers sharing management/compliance and inbox monitoring features.

About BetterCloud

BetterCloud (www.bettercloud.com) is the leading provider of cloud management and security tools for Google Apps. FlashPanel, its flagship product, installed by over 20,000 companies and 12 million users worldwide, is a directory management and Google Drive security application that empowers Google Apps administrators by providing added controls, visibility, automation and more. BetterCloud also powers Ask the Gooru, which provides free Google Apps training videos and aims to further the adoption of Google Apps.

About Cumulus Global

Cumulus Global (www.cumulusglobal.com) provides cloud solutions for small and midsize enterprises.  As a Cloud Solutions Provider and a Google Apps Premier SMB Reseller, Cumuls Global helps small and midsize businesses, non-profits, governments, and educational institutions move from in-house systems to cloud computing solutions.  We align technology with our clients’ goals, objectives, and bottom lines. In addition to Google Apps, Cumulus Global offers a range of cloud-based security, storage, and server solutions.

Life in the eCity for Cumulus Global

On August 14th, Google Inc. (GOOG) bestowed Westborough, MA with the honor of “digital capital” of Massachusetts as a 2013 eCity.  Research firm Ipsos and Google analyzed how small businesses in communities across the state utilize the Internet to market and grow their businesses.  Factors in Google’s and Ipsos’ analysis included the number of small businesses actively using web sites, web services, mobile apps, and cloud services.

Beyond a robust community of small businesses using Internet-based technologies to market their businesses and grow, Westborough is home to many firms that provide the infrastructure and services.  With more than 600 employees in Westborough, the electronic medical records firm eClinicalWorks, LLC provides advanced IT solutions for more than 236,000 providers and 472,000 healthcare professionals across all 50 states.

Smaller, and less well known, Cumulus Global helps small and midsize businesses, schools, nonprofits, and governments move to cloud computing solutions.  The eight person firm has resided in Westborough for more than 8 years in modest offices off Bellows Road, behind the Post Office.

A Google Apps Premier SMB Reseller, Cumulus Global offers a wide range of cloud and hosted solutions, including managed file services, cloud storage, cloud servers, and off-site backup services.  Cumulus Global is also authorized to offer Google Apps for Government and Chromebooks for Education and Business.

“We are proud to help local businesses, and those across the country, improve their IT solutions and profitability”, stated Allen Falcon, CEO of Cumulus Global.  “And, our team finds working with K-12 schools inspiring.  It is great to see how technology can transform the classroom in creative and effective ways.”

As acceptance of cloud computing grows, Cumulus Global continues to see rapid growth. Sales jumped from under $1 million in 2011 to over $3 million in 2012.  The firm is on track to exceed $6 million in sales for 2013 with more than 1100 customers from Maine to Hawaii.

According to Paul Drotch, Cumulus Global’s CFO, much of the growth is attributable to expanding services to K-12 schools and districts.  “With schools moving to Google Apps for Education and deploying Chromebooks in the classroom, the opportunity has exceeded our expectations.”

To further the options available for small businesses, Cumulus Global recently began offering advanced cloud solution packages that give companies secure, managed file services and virtual servers in the cloud.  “We are going beyond email and calendars”, notes Chris Caldwell, Cumulus Global’s co-founder and COO.  “Our integrated solutions replace in-house servers with secure cloud services that increase accessibility and reliability.”
Going forward, Cumulus Global is continuing to expand.  In July, the company opened its first remote office in New York City, and is currently planning the launch of several new services.

Cumulus Global in the News in August

NewsBeacon.150Cumulus Global is active in the cloud solution provider channel and markets.  Allen Falcon, our CEO, has been quoted several times recently in the trade and industry press.

Forrester: Global IT Pushed to $2.06 Trillion in 2013
Unified Communication Strategies, July 29, 2013
Our View: Spending focus is on business value, not technology.

Microsoft Mobile Office Heads To Android OS, But Still Not Tablets
CRN, July 31, 2013
Our View: Microsoft needs to move faster to keep up with its customers

Microsoft Drops Surface Pro Tablet Price
CRN, August 5, 2013
Our View: Microsoft blew it; new pricing is too little, too late

BetterCloud Launches Management Console for Cloud Services Brokerages
PR Web, August 21, 2013
Our View: We can better serve our customers

Map It Out: The Best States To Start A Solution Provider Business
CRN, August 21, 2013
Our View: Massachusetts is chasing service providers away.

PC Sales Set For Comeback In 2014, Piper Jaffray Says
CRN, August 21, 2013
Our View: Cloud-centric clients no likely to help Intel much.

 

 

Google Docs & Drive: Small New Features Make a Big Difference

docsGoogle continues to enhance the Google Apps suite with updates to Google Docs and Drive.

In Google Docs:

  • A new spell checker runs in real-time.  Marking misspelled words, the checker lets you review spelling via a traditional style tool, see spelling suggestions as you type, and setup automatic correction.   You can learn more here.
  • New presets for numbered and bullet lists provide more formatting options in Documents.  You can now also change the color, size, and style of individual bullets, as well as customize your own bullet styles.  See this Google+ post for an animated demo.

google driveIn Google Drive, the current release (1.11) of Google Drive for Mac or PC includes two new features:

  • On Windows, you can now have shortcuts to Documents, Sheets, and Slides on the desktop or in the Start Menu — making it easier to use Google Docs as a primary (or strong secondary) productivity suite.
  • You may now also select where your Google Drive sync folder is located and choose your own name for the folder.

While major in scope, these updates reflect Google’s process of continuous improvement based on user feedback and requests.  These changes improve ease of use and the end user experience.

New Alerts Help Admins Manage Google Apps

We Can HelpOne of the challenges of managing any computing service is tracking changes made to user accounts and services.  The same holds true for Google Apps

Now, Google Apps Administrators can receive email alert notifications when changes are made to user accounts or services settings.

User Alerts include:

  • User suspended (by an administrator)
  • New user added
  • Suspended user made active
  • User deleted
  • User’s password changed (by an administrator)
  • User granted Admin privilege
  • User’s Admin privilege revoked

Service Alerts include:

  • Drive settings changed
  • Calendar settings changed
  • Gmail settings changed
  • Mobile settings changed

Access to the alerts is within the newly redesign Admin Panel for Google Apps. This help article provides a few additional details, or ask us for help.

Users Ask; Gmail Delivers New Features

GmailOne of the benefits of Cloud Computing, is that user-requested features can be developed and released quickly and efficiently.  Over the past few weeks, Google has done just that with the Gmail component of Google Apps for Business, Government, and Education.

Full Screen Compose

For those of us who like a  bit more room when organizing our thoughts, the Gmail compose box/window can now be made full screen by clicking the “maximize” or “pop-out” button.   From within a compose box/window, you can also make full screen compose your default setting via the drop down arrow at the bottom right of the box/window.

Quick Action RSVP

One of the aspects of Google Apps that we love, is the integration between Gmail and Calendar.  The Quick Action RSVP shows up to the right of the email subject line for calendar invites.  Click on the button and you get an event card with RSVP options.

More than allowing you to RSVP to meeting requests from within the invitation (without going to your calendar screen), now you can RSVP from the inbox without opening the invitation.

One More Reason

And, of course, these types of integration snippets are some of the reasons we strongly encourage use of the web interface to Google Apps, rather than Outlook or Thunderbird.

Google Apps Gets Modern Admin Account Recovery

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Up until now, recovering a Google Apps administrative account password required setting a fixed secondary, off-domain, email address in the Google Apps Admin Console.

Earlier this week, Google announced an upgrade to the capability, giving every super administrator the ability to recover their account password via email or mobile phone.

For more information on adding recovery options to your administration accounts, review this video.