Monthly Archives: February 2026
Moving Beyond the Checklist: Creating Security Programs That Actually Protect
Posted by K. Brown February 23rd, 2026
Moving Beyond the Checklist: Creating Security Programs That Actually Protect By Tom Glover, Chief Revenue Officer at Responsive Technology Partners I recently reviewed a security assessment for a healthcare organization […]
Presidential Transitions and Business Continuity: What Succession Planning Really Means
Posted by K. Brown February 16th, 2026
Presidential Transitions and Business Continuity: What Succession Planning Really Means By Tom Glover, Chief Revenue Officer at Responsive Technology Partners Most business leaders understand resilience. They’ve invested in backup systems, disaster recovery […]
Top Questions Business Owners Ask
Posted by RTP Admin February 11th, 2026
Redesigning or building a website can feel overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time or if past experiences with previous web companies were challenging. Many business owners have common questions that reveal the key concerns about control, ownership, […]
Building Antifragile IT: Infrastructure That Gets Stronger Under Pressure
Posted by K. Brown February 9th, 2026
Building Antifragile IT: Infrastructure That Gets Stronger Under Pressure Most business leaders understand resilience. They’ve invested in backup systems, disaster recovery plans, and redundant infrastructure. When something breaks, their systems can recover. […]
How AI Search Visibility works and Why It Matters To Your business
Posted by RTP Admin February 4th, 2026
Artificial intelligence is reshaping how customers discover businesses. Today, AI-powered tools like voice assistants, AI chat search engines, etc, often serve as the first touchpoint for potential customers. If your […]
The Hidden Cost of Legacy Systems: Technical Debt as Business Liability
Posted by K. Brown February 2nd, 2026
The Hidden Cost of Legacy Systems: Technical Debt as Business Liability By Tom Glover, Chief Revenue Officer at Responsive Technology Partners When I started in technology three and a half […]





