Do you have a Keurig coffee machine in your office? Chances are you do, they've been taking offices by storm over the past several years. This article in Time points out the cost of a cup of coffee can be over twice as much coming from a Keurig. But hey, it's worth it to have a fresh hot cup every time and not that old burnt tasting bottom of the pot cup, right?
Like those miscellaneous K-Cups spread all over the break room, the amount of passwords a typical business user has to use and remember has begun to sprawl.
It's 2017 and because of this, no longer can we get away with lazy password policies. this is going to present some major changes for some of you, so please view the video outline below to get an overview of what we're doing.
The extra .38 for a cup of coffee that most of you are paying for adds up to $7.60 assuming a 20 work day month. And that's only accounting for one cup of coffee a day.
