Tag Archive for: Apple

Your Agency Runs on Macs. Is Anyone Actually Securing Them?
If your agency runs on Macs, you’re in good company. Creative and PR teams have long preferred them for their reliability and performance. But there’s a question most organizations haven’t seriously asked: When was the last time someone actually reviewed how those Macs are secured? For many teams, the honest answer is: not recently—or not at all in any structured way. And that’s where risk starts to build.

Your Contractors Probably Have More Access Than They Should
Contractors are essential to how modern agencies operate. They help teams scale quickly, bring in specialized expertise, and keep projects moving when internal bandwidth is tight. But behind that flexibility is a quieter issue that many organizations overlook.

Does Your Agency Actually Have IT Under Control? Probably Not.
Let’s just say it: a lot of creative and PR agencies are winging it with their IT.
Not because they’re careless. Because they’re busy doing what they actually built their business to do—winning clients, producing great work, and keeping projects moving.
At Valiant Technology, we work with agencies every day and see the same pattern again and again. Smart, successful teams that have grown quickly, built strong client relationships, and hired talented people but whose technology infrastructure hasn’t kept up with that growth.
Here are a few of the most common issues we see and why they matter more than many agency leaders realize.

What You Need to Know About macOS Tahoe
Tahoe is probably the last stop for Intel Macs. Future releases are expected to be Apple Silicon only. That means if you still have Intel-based devices, they’re approaching the end of the line. You don’t need to replace everything tomorrow, but it’s smart to map out a hardware refresh cycle now.













