Nick Nicholaou

In 2021 Nick Nicholaou founded GreenDot.Press, a book publisher whose goal is to help Christ-followers sense God’s direction in their lives. That was after 35 years of serving Christian churches and ministries identify, set, and deploy IT strategies through MBS. Before MBS he was an auto manufacturer executive. It was while in the auto industry that he and his wife, Grace, sensed God's call to found MBS in 1986. Nick sold MBS in 2021.

Strategic Data Protection – 3 Strategies

You won’t lose your valuable data if one of your devices gets destroyed and dies. Strategic data protection—backup, online storage, and digital wallet—will protect you well if you have a device failure.

2 Common Email Scams Your Church Should Guard Against

There are two common email scams occurring with increasing frequency. These scams hurt churches in two ways, by stealing finances and by breaking congregational trust. What are these scams?

How to Protect Against Ransomware

Ransomware is a serious threat that costs a lot of unbudgeted dollars to fix. Effective protection is available! Here’s what I recommend.

Should Christian Businesses Tithe?

I continue to get questions from people wanting to know specifics on how to apply tithing to their business. Should Christian businesses tithe?

Don’t Forget Tech Safeguards When You Travel

Travel has now reached pre-pandemic levels, so what are the tech safeguards we should keep in mind? But still: threats abound!

Church Hiring Practices vs Software Platform Policies

Many IT solution providers require churches and ministries to certify that they do not discriminate in their employment or hiring practices as a condition of qualifying for a donation from that provider in the form of a heavily discounted charity license.

SentinelOne Control’s Anti-Malware Employs AI to Sense Zero-Hour Threats

My firm, MBS, recently changed its anti-malware spec to a solution called SentinelOne Control because it appears to be the strongest protection against ransomware and all other forms of malware.

Water Cooler Conversations — Remotely?

Let’s focus on how to have those comfortable and helpful water cooler conversations with team members who work at a different location.

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