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Important: Widespread Security Breach – ‘HeartBleed’

April 10th, 2014

There has been a widespread security breach identified as heartbleed with potential implications for you and your teams in both your personal and professional lives. This breach, reported in the news earlier this week, creates a vulnerability that allows attackers to steal data either directly from your systems or through the online services you interact … Read More...

Adam Rimes Appointed to the Board of Directors for AID Atlanta

February 11th, 2014

ATLANTA (February 11, 2014) – Adam Rimes, Co-founder and President of Administrivia, a reliable and trusted provider of accounting, technology and human resource services for small businesses, has been elected to the Board of Directors of AID Atlanta. AID Atlanta is the Southeast’s oldest, largest, most comprehensive AIDS service organization. Its mission is to reduce Read More...

Adam Rimes Speaks at the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership at the University of Central Florida

October 31st, 2013

ATLANTA (Oct 31, 2013) – Adam Rimes, Co-founder and President of Administrivia, a reliable and trusted provider of accounting, technology and human resource services for small businesses, had been invited to participate as a panelist to discuss entrepreneurship at his Alma Mater .  The specific discussion was on “Entrepreneurship:  Be Your Own Boss.” Adam shared … Read More...

Administrivia Moves Headquarters to Atlantic Station

October 16th, 2013

ATLANTA (Oct. 16, 2013) – Administrivia, a reliable and trusted provider of accounting, technology and human resource services has relocated to its new home 201 17th Street in Atlantic Station to better accommodate and support the requirements of its expanding client base.

Located in the heart of Midtown Atlanta, Atlantic Station affords easy access to … Read More...

Douglas Engelbart, Father of the Computer Mouse, Dead at 88

July 8th, 2013

Douglas Engelbart, best known as the inventor of the computer mouse, has died at age 88. Engelbart made numerous contributions to the computing industry, pioneering the way for technologies we take for granted today.

The Verge:

Perhaps the pioneer’s most well-known moment came on December 19th, 1968, when he demonstrated the “mouse” — an unheard Read More...