About Dan Gordon
Daniel, Founder of MyWorkDrive.com, has worked in various technology management roles serving enterprises, government and education in the San Francisco bay area since 1992. Daniel is certified in Microsoft Technologies and writes about information technology, security and strategy and has been awarded US Patent #9985930 in Remote Access Networking
Entries by Dan Gordon
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April 16, 2017 in Comparisons /by Dan GordonResolve Business Challenges Quickly with MyWorkDrive
March 24, 2017 in blog /by Dan GordonRelease of MyWorkDrive 2.0 Brings Competitive Advantages to Modern Business Professionals!
December 12, 2016 in blog /by Dan GordonMyWorkDrive showcased in Small Business Trends
November 30, 2016 in File Server /by Dan GordonMyWorkDrive showcased in Small Business Trends Great article explaining the MyWorkDrive solution and problem we fix for small businesses!! IT Company Builds Software Platform for Cloud-ready Companies and Those That Aren’t
MyWorkDrive File Server Web Access Now Live!
March 20, 2016 in File Server /by Dan GordonMyWorkDrive.com is now live! We are pleased to report MyWorkDrive is now available for purchase and as a monthly subscription. MyWorkDrive let’s you “webify” your existing windows file servers in place for cloud file web access by employees. The server can be located on premise or as a hosted virtual machine on Azure, AWS and others. […]
Collaboration and its Impact on Businesses
December 18, 2015 in blog /by Dan GordonAs our world grows smaller, technology grows larger to bring us closer together. In the business world, one of the most expensive assets are good employees. It takes time (and money) to interview, hire, train, and get new employees up to speed in order to ramp up productivity. No business owner likes to lose good […]
What makes MyWorkDrive different?
December 15, 2015 in blog, Business Technology /by Dan GordonConsumer-Grade File Sharing Puts Companies at Risk
October 8, 2015 in blog, Business Technology /by Dan GordonYou wouldn’t open a free checking account for your company or sign up for a personal insurance policy to cover your company’s business and auto insurance. So why do you choose a regular file-sharing product to run and protect your company and its data? Consumer-file sharing products put your company and its bottom-line at risk, […]
5 Tips to Minimize Enterprise File Sharing Risks
August 21, 2015 in Enterprise /by Dan GordonWhy File Syncing and Sharing Solutions are Broken
July 23, 2015 in File Sharing /by Dan GordonThere has been a proliferation of data driven devices like tablets, smartphones, and laptops that has created an enormous demand for access to business files from anywhere at anytime. This is particularly troubling for businesses because it’s created a bit of a blind spot for IT departments. Companies that care about maintaining control and visibility over […]
Security Concerns and Benefits of Cloud File Sharing
June 18, 2015 in Cloud /by Dan GordonLack of File Sharing Mobility in Workplace Costing Companies
May 6, 2015 in Enterprise /by Dan GordonEffects of the Lack of File Sharing Mobility A recent study has revealed that companies and top executives have lost data, missed deadlines, and suffer from decreased productivity because of a lack of file sharing mobility and remote access. According to the report, The State of Mobility in The Workplace, forty percent of top executives […]
5 Business Technology Pioneers
April 9, 2015 in Business Technology /by Dan GordonWhere would we be without technology? From the World Wide Web to the Smartphone and everything in between, technology has changed the shape of the world and has complete transformed the way that humankind does virtually everything. Now it’s possible to order a pizza while riding the subway and book a hotel room while driving. […]
Benefits of Having Remote Access to Your Work Files
March 19, 2015 in Remote Work /by Dan GordonRemote access is no longer a company perk it’s a necessity. Remote access means different things to different people. It can refer to telecommuters accessing their company’s server; branch offices that need interaction with systems at company’s main office; or enable mobile employees to upload or download data from a hotel, car, or even a […]
How to Avoid VPN Security Break-Ins
March 5, 2015 in VPN Alternative /by Dan GordonMajor VPN Flaw Do you remember Heartbleed? A major security vulnerability affecting hundreds of thousands of websites, Heartbleed was not just another virus – it was a flaw. A mistake allowing hackers to extract massive amounts of information off the VPN connection: User Names Passwords Other sensitive data. SSL allows information to be securely transmitted […]
Cloud Risks: Just How Safe is the Cloud?
February 19, 2015 in Cloud /by Dan GordonCloud computing provides instant access to data through an internet connection. Whether on a desktop, a tablet, or even a phone, data is available anytime, anywhere. For businesses, cloud computing reaps benefits such as scalable storage for databases, applications, and files while eliminating the need for a data center or IT support team. Risks When […]
Apple iCloud Hack
February 5, 2015 in Security News /by Dan GordonThe U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation warned U.S. Businesses in early October that hackers it believes to be backed by the Chinese government have recently launched attacks on U.S. Companies. Days later, Apple’s iCloud storage service China was attacked by hackers trying to steal user credentials. Greatfire.org, a Chinese web monitoring group, broke the news […]