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Video Resources Added to BMT Website

BMT is excited to announce a new resource recently added to bmtcorp.com.  You can now access our library of video tutorials on our website, https://bmtcorp.com/video-resources/. Free Resources to Support a Range of IT Needs Our educational video resources range in topic, supporting a number of IT needs.   Tutorials include: [...]

Will the Recent NJ Executive Order Change Remote Work Considerations?

Governor Murphy recently set new Coronavirus protocols for employers in Executive Order 192 that require, no longer suggest, specific safety guidelines to be met.  Effective November 5 with no set end date, these standards apply to all employers, businesses, non-profits and government and educational entities in NJ that have [...]

BMT Nominated for Best Cybersecurity Firm in NJ – 2020 NJBIZ Reader Rankings

Help us continue our reign as NJ's Top Cybersecurity Company!  Voting has officially opened for the 2020 NJBIZ Reader Rankings Survey, and Business Machine Technologies has once again been nominated for Best Cybersecurity Company.  As we hope to top the list this year, please support team BMT by voting [...]

URGENT! Using an iPhone 5? Update by Sunday or Lose Access to the Internet

Starting just before 12:00 a.m. UTC (8:00PM EST) on November 3, 2019, iPhone 5 will require an iOS update to maintain accurate GPS location and to continue to use functions that rely on correct date and time including App Store, iCloud, email, and web browsing. What Should You Do? [...]

BMT Webinar – Haven’t Started Your Windows 7 Migration?

There are less than 4 months to go before Windows 7 becomes end of support (January 14, 2020). Noticing a number of our clients have still not made the move to Windows 7, we created this webinar to aide users in the migration process. If you haven’t started your [...]

BMT Nominated for Best Cybersecurity Firm in NJ – 2019 NJBIZ Reader Rankings

Voting has officially opened for the 2019 NJBIZ Reader Rankings Survey, and Business Machine Technologies has once again been nominated for Best Cybersecurity Company.  As we hope to top the list this year, please support team BMT by voting for us!  You can access the survey here: 2019 NJBIZ [...]

By |2020-12-28T13:30:24-05:00September 9th, 2019|Categories: Awards, BMT Announcement, News|Tags: , , , , , |

Catch-IT: Microsoft to Replace Skype for Business with Teams

Microsoft recently announced it will retire Skype for Business Online in two years (July 2021), to be replaced with Microsoft Teams.  Current Skype users will experience no change in service in the two years leading up to retirement. But starting September 1, 2019, Microsoft will onboard any new Office [...]

Office 365 and the Shift to Software Subscription Models

Microsoft recently released Office 2019, the first major update to the standalone version since Office 2016. For those looking to upgrade, your options consist of the traditional offline Office 2019 license or the subscription-based Office 365. First introduced in 2013, Office 365 caused some confusion as most were used [...]

Windows 10 Hidden Tips and Tricks

Using Windows 10? Check Out these Great Features! Windows 10 has some fun tools to help make life a little easier. Some are a bit older and others relatively new, all are designed to save time and reduce everyday headaches. Let's take a look at the 10 cool tools [...]

Business Machine Technologies Named to CRN’s 2019 Managed Service Provider 500 List

Business Machine Technolgies, Inc. (BMT), a leading provider of IT services and solutions, today announced that CRN, a brand of The Channel Company, has named BMT to its 2019 Managed Service Provider 500 list in the Security 100 category. This annual list recognizes North American solution providers with innovative approaches to managed [...]

By |2020-12-28T12:07:38-05:00February 21st, 2019|Categories: Awards, BMT Announcement|Tags: , , , |

NotYourAverageITCompany

Threats are moving so fast it's hard to keep up Petya/NotPetya? On June 27, there was news of a cyber attack affecting the Ukraine. It was thought to be a worm known as Petya spreading ransomware. 24-hours later it was reclassified as NotPetya because, you guessed it,  it was [...]

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