Tom McDonald

President of NSI, Tom has been helping small and medium businesses succeed in Connecticut for over 25 years.

Recent Posts

Top Technology User Group Meetup Events for CT Small Business Owners

By Tom McDonald | Feb 7, 2017 8:00:00 AM

Technology is continually changing, and one of the best ways to stay on top of these changes is by talking to your peers. Connecticut small business owners and IT professionals can learn a lot by meeting with other technology professionals to share tips, techniques, and gossip about what’s happening with the technology vendors and platforms that are vital to their business.

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How Connecticut's Identity Theft Laws Impact Your Small Business

By Tom McDonald | Jan 31, 2017 8:00:00 AM

Every business needs to be concerned about data security, especially securing customers’ personal data. Many businesses need to collect and store sensitive personal information. For example, retailers that maintain customer loyalty clubs and sell goods online have to keep financial information, such as credit card numbers. Service providers such as doctors and dentists have to keep more sensitive information, such as social security numbers.

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Scaling With Technology: 10 Tech Innovators in CT

By Tom McDonald | Jan 24, 2017 8:00:00 AM

Technology has always been the great enabler, allowing mankind to harness new capabilities to promote greater productivity. From the invention of the water wheel to the creation of the most powerful silicon transistor, technology enables new possibilities.

To see technology in action in the marketplace, all you have to do is look around at some of the leading innovators headquartered in Connecticut.

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Outthinking Threats: Cyber Crime in Connecticut

By Tom McDonald | Jan 17, 2017 8:00:00 AM

 

Cybercrime is on the rise and online bad guys are finding new and innovative ways to profit from network weaknesses. No business is safe, including Connecticut small business. In fact, small businesses have become prime targets for hackers and cyber criminals as big companies tighten their security.

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