
Around the Office: Take your Child to Work Day 2015
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We wholeheartedly agree with JFK when he said, “Children are the world’s most valuable resource and its best hope for the future.” That’s why we decided to celebrate our very first take your child to work day. The day is a nation-wide event organized by the Take our Sons and Daughters to Work Foundation. Both parents and...

How Cloud Computing Can Give Your Company a Competitive Advantage
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Most people know that cloud computing exists, but do not have an understanding of the fundaments concepts that separate cloud computing versus traditional IT infrastructure, i.e., in house hosted. Gartner defines cloud computing as a “style of computing in which scalable and elastic IT-enabled capabilities are delivered as a service using Internet technologies.”[1] In recent years enterprises have begun to transition from pricey, in house managed and hosted IT infrastructure to cloud based services.

5 Tips for a Successful Dreamforce 2014
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The Countdown to Dreamforce 2014 is On!
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Virtually every business uses the Cloud in one way or another. Many companies are moving their entire business to the Cloud and are eager to learn more about the Cloud computing industry. Whether you’re already working in the Cloud or want to discover Cloud solutions that will improve the way you do business, Dreamforce 2014 is the place to be!
Dreamforce began in 2003 with 1,300 attendees and has flourished into the world’s largest technology conference with approximately 135,000 guests registered in 2013. Silverline had an amazing presence at Dreamforce 2013. Highlights include:

A Day in the Life: John Kollomer
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Job Title: Consultant Advocate Start Date: November 2017 What is a fun fact or something interesting about yourself? I am an Eagle Scout, I went to school for theater, and I know how to both crack and braid bullwhips. I find the physics behind whips incredibly fascinating because they break the sound barrier. It takes...