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ASMP MN Summer BBQ June 5, 2014

Every June ASMP holds a BBQ feast in order to show their thanks to sponsors like Central Coast Solutions for supporting ASMP and its mission.

 

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Got some used photo gear you’d love to get rid of? Or looking to pick up a deal on some professionally-used gear, but are tired of hitting refresh on those eBay auctions, or fed up with waiting for that guy from Craigslist to call back? Well, once again, ASMP-MSP is trying to solve all your problems.

 

Get Social: @ASMPMSP
Tweet #asmpswap
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asmpmsp

 

ASMPBBQ

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American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP)

Join the ASMP – they are a great resource for information, advice from peers, and fantastic Central Coast-sponsored events!

 

The ASMP chapter network now covers 39 cities, states or regions. These local chapters provide a wide range of seminars, workshops, and local news as well as the opportunity to exchange views with the other professionals in their area. ASMP has chapters in the following areas.

 

Minneapolis/St. Paul Local Chapter

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American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA)

AIGA Minnesota is the first place to turn for inspiration, professional development, and excellence in design in Minnesota.

Members include graphic designers, as well as professionals in allied fields such as printing, prepress, photography, illustration, paper manufacturing/distribution, and writing. AIGA Minnesota was founded in 1977 as the Minnesota Graphic Designers Association. Today, they are one of the largest AIGA chapters in the nation, serving nearly 1,300 members in Minnesota and the upper Midwest.

 

AIGA Minnesota supports the interests of professionals, educators and students who are engaged in the process of designing, regardless of where they are in the arc of their careers. We offer education and professional development programs, competitions, shows that promote excellence in design and opportunities for students and professionals to network. We also strive to enhance the experience of members and to position Minnesota and the upper Midwest as leaders in the field of design.

 

TO JOIN: CLICK HERE 

 

You’re making a difference in your community and making a personal investment to the future of design – both nationally and locally. Watch the site (www.aigaminnesota.org/events/) for regular updates and invitations for you to get involved!

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AIGA MN Design Camp Thank You

“Dear Ed and Bill,

 

From the entire Design Camp® Committee, we wanted to send you our deepest and most sincere thank you for helping to create such a memorable experience at this year’s Camp. Your efforts were tremendous, and camper’s enormously benefitted from your presence. We look forward to the opportunity to work with you again in the future.

 

Again, our deepest gratitude and warmest wishes to you. You were a vital part in making this Camp one of the most successful and memorable in history.

 

Thank you from all of us,

— Julie Prior, Amber Wahl, Seth Engman, Sarah Stroschein, Steven Grant, Katie Bakken, Cassie Schober, Nancy Harriss, Randy Piechowski, Renee Ebert, Amy Grace, Dan Paulus, Ginny Shea, Sam Michaels, Sandra Theis, Marlon Amaro, and Rachel Pastick.”

 

Ed At DesignCamp 2012

Photo credit: Austin Adriaens

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Cloud Computing – How Safe Is Your Info?

cloudBe smart and know the facts before you leap.

If you are reading this blog, then this topic peaked your interest. Central Coast Solutions gets more questions about security of data than almost any other topic. Here’s what you need to know about the risks, and why your data is only 100 percent safe when kept in a known, stable environment that you control.

 

 

 

Cloud computing: a third-party provider is directly managing your data.

Essentially, as a business owner, CIO or IT manager, you have now transferred this responsibility to somebody else.  Make sure that you understand this:  No cloud-based provider is ever going to be as passionate about your data as you. Furthermore, “securing your data” is often a popular marketing theme more than a practice of what happens in real life. It’s offsite where you cannot see behind their curtain – do you even know the names of the people that have full access to your confidential files and proprietary business information? Additionally, if you have your customers’ proprietary information to manage (and have signed NDAs ensuring this is buttoned down), putting all of this in the cloud puts you at an undetermined level of risk that you cannot measure but is not zero percent.

 

Compatibility issues: What you see is what you get.

If you move to a cloud-based provider, you get whatever tools they offer. If they don’t have what you need to creative deliverables for your customers – you are likely out of luck.

 

Cyberattacks – the bad guys generally go after a concentration of large data

So if you have your data stored in the cloud with a bunch of other random customers, this is attractive. The cloud become a singular point of failure, as it impacts a wide group of people, and it’s more effective to steal in bulk. Most cloud providers have decent security measures, but passwords and secret questions/answers make it easy to phish around restrictions to try to unlock them. Furthermore, the most serious breaches (historically) have been due to insider threats and privileged administrative access by employees. Understand that any cloud environment can be destroyed in a matter of minutes if in the wrong hands – after the data is stolen.

 

As data breaches happen – lawsuits are on the rise.

There’s a tradeoff between keeping your data secure and ease of sharing information. Logically, this just makes sense – the more open your network is, the easier it is for everyone to get into it – wanted or unwanted. There is no “cloud standardization” so the question of risk has a lot of components to consider. As a consumer, you need to understand the word “safe” will be used, but has no real definition that can be backed by clear-cut rules or guidelines.

 

importantNo internet access? You’re out of luck.

Enough said. When this happens, you are officially down. You have a hunk of metal and wires (your computer) with no tools, no email, no functionality.

 

Long-term investment is expensive.

Short-term, the cloud can look attractive when companies can forgo purchasing their own equipment and software. But run the numbers. Studies show that after two years, onsite investments become the winner from an accounting perspective as capital assets depreciate. Plus – your cloud provider is not one stop. They are not going to provide what you need when your hardware breaks, your wireless doesn’t work, your employees don’t know how to use their tools, or if their network is too slow to meet your needs.

 

Yes, the Cloud can be realllllllly slow.

Sending data across the internet is always slower than using is from a local source (your server). It’s even slower when you need to get your data back from them. Cloud providers have finite amounts of bandwidth. When customer use is high, you slow down too. We often hear people complaining it’s easier to work during off hours because their cloud is slow. Is this really part of your business model for getting productivity from your employees?

 

Bottom line: A known, stable environment is best

Central Coast Solutions offers comprehensive service, products and training – in a way that all the factors above are managed in a known, stable environment – by you or those you personally hire to manage your information technology. Our service plans and maintenance packages make it easy to budget and plan – and service hours NEVER expire or have pressure to use them.

 

Over the last 20 years, we’ve created the best methods and service options for working with our clients — based on their feedback and what works to keep productivity high and down time low. Call us at 763-422-3922 if you’d like to have a conversation about having your technology help you make your organization more profitable!

 

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AIGA Spotlight: Carolyn Porter – May 22, 2014

Join AIGA MN Solopreneurs for a free and information-packed event celebrating a stellar Solopreneur and Central Coast client – Carolyn Porter of Porterfolio, Inc.

 

Date: Thursday, May 22, 2014

Presentation: 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.

Hayden-Heights Library1456 White Bear Ave, St. Paul

Happy Hour: 7:30 – 9:00 p.m.

Ward 6858 Payne Ave, St. Paul

 

Registration is now open and FREE. Click here – reservations are required and space is limited. No walk ins. 

Direct inquiries to solopreneurs@aigaminnesota.org

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