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Category: News
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CrowdStrike: A lesson in IT process and incident response
CrowdStrike, a company we trust to keep our digital world safe, accidentally broke 8.5 million Windows devices worldwide. All at once. Just one incident. Let that sink in for a second. Airlines couldn’t fly. Banks couldn’t move money. Hospitals couldn’t treat patients. It’s like someone flipped a giant “off” switch for a quarter of the…
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2023: A year of relationships, purpose, and good work, all courtesy of our clients
My partners and I founded Clockwork to build a workplace that didn’t feel like other places we had worked. Rooting our business in values was one way we paved a different path for ourselves. We have always lived and done business by our core values. The values have evolved slightly over the years, but our…
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Clockwork recognized for doing great work by Inc. Magazine and Clutch
As we near the end of the year, we have much to celebrate. Like our CEO shared in her year-end reflections, 2023 was a year of relationships, purpose, and good work, all courtesy of our clients. On top of all that, we recently received the following awards that recognize our positive impact on our community,…
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Say hello to our newest employees
We’re excited to call these great folks Clockworkers. Join us in welcoming our newest employees: Dusty Mumphrey, Software Engineer. Dusty joins Clockwork with experience from Vault Health, Intuit, and freelancing doing full stack development, application engineering, and technical support. Mary Marks, Client Strategist. Mary joins Clockwork following career stops as an elementary school teacher and…
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2023, here we come!
It’s hard to believe we are nearing the end of 2022. I can’t imagine I’m alone in feeling like this year literally flew by. And now here we are, staring at the front of 2023 like an oncoming truck. There are so many tech and business topics to talk about as we head into 2023,…
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Employee-advised giving on Give to the Max Day
Give to the Max Day signals the nearing of the end of the year and it’s our favorite way to kick off the season of giving. To celebrate GTMD this past November, we continued our tradition of providing each Clockworker a giving card to donate to the causes of their choice. And, we did an…
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Introducing Tempo a studio by Clockwork
Right-sized web services for small- and medium-sized businesses We’re excited to announce the official launch of Tempo — a studio inside Clockwork created to deliver high-quality, turn-key digital services with a focus on small-to-medium-sized businesses. Over the 20 years of Clockwork, our services and processes have evolved to lead our clients through complex transformations, and…
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Clockwork is 20 years old AND we have a new website
In 2002, my three business partners and I sat around a table looking at a napkin scribbled with our business model. We were enthusiastic, determined, and, if I’m being honest, a little nervous. Looking back, these scribbles were actually more guiding principles than a traditional model. More than what we were going to do, we focused on how we…
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Welcome, Clockworkers!
We’ve added more smart folks to our client and strategic teams. Join us in welcoming our new team members: Nirmal Mekala, Software Engineer. Nirmal joins Clockwork with a background in full-stack engineering and curriculum development. His passion for solving problems with code makes him a great addition to our team — welcome, Nirmal! Melanie Shirley,…
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RIP IE 11
On this day, June 15, 2022, Microsoft officially ends support for Internet Explorer desktop applications. IE has been ‘retired’. The news about Internet Explorer might have you thinking, ‘“that was still a thing?” Maybe it brings back fond memories of the early ages of the internet, after all, IE had a monopoly on the browser market for much of…