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Jeremy Kaikko

About Jeremy Kaikko

Jeremy Kaikko is MainSpring’s Consulting and Integration Director who works with business leaders to secure and move their businesses forward. Raised in northern Maryland, Jeremy enjoys spending time with his kids and friends, fishing and cheering on the Washington Capitals and Kansas City Chiefs. He has been at MainSpring for over 20 years.



Articles by Jeremy Kaikko

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Does a Server in the Cloud Fit Your Strategy?

Should your business server reside in the cloud? As we continue our exploration of the cloud in our blog series, we’re helping clients think through the decision by reviewing some key factors. Gene...

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A First Glance at Windows 10

You may have heard last week that Microsoft has announced Windows 10 for release next year. Upon hearing that news, many paused and silently asked themselves, “Did I already miss Windows 9?” No,...

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Following Business Apps to the Cloud

Cloud-based applications are a common part of most people’s lives today. Online banking, social media and personal email are all cloud-based applications. Last week’s blog focused on cloud email, one...

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How to know if cloud email is for you

Once thought to be the wave of the future, cloud computing is quickly becoming the norm. If companies are looking to upgrade their outdated computer infrastructure or set up new infrastructure, there...

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Is Your Data Secure on the Cloud?

Within the last year, there have been an alarming number of data breaches, the unintentional release of secure information, in the news each week. Recently there was yet another credit card breach...

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What are Your Connection Costs?

Today, many businesses are still using Internet and phone systems that were ideal for their organization—a decade ago. Back then, when a company implemented Internet and a phone system, the primary...

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