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Why Your ‘Good Enough’ Passwords (and Your Employees') Are a Ticking Time Bomb
An email that looks like an invoice. A PDF that seems to come from a customer. A login screen that looks exactly like Microsoft or Google. Close enough that you don’t slow down. Close enough that you type your password and move on with your day.

OutfIT AI
Feb 103 min read


OpenClaw, the Hype, and What I Learned Letting an AI Run Loose
About ten days ago, a new autonomous AI agent system called OpenClaw burst onto the scene, and suddenly everyone seemed convinced we were done hiring humans.

OutfIT AI
Feb 94 min read


Moltbot, Jarvis, and the Moment AI Crossed a Line
Something interesting just happened in AI. Not bigger models. Not better writing. Not faster answers. We crossed into real agency. Moltbot—a viral, open-source personal AI assistant—can run on its own machine, connect deeply into a user’s digital life, and take action without constant supervision. Email. Browsers. Files. Calendars. Commands. For the first time, large numbers of people are experimenting with an AI that doesn’t just help —it acts . That’s exciting. It’s also a
Stephen Redden
Jan 283 min read


How AI Is Helping Small Businesses Build Their Brands
Most small business owners don’t have time to become branding experts. You’re busy running crews, serving customers, managing cash flow, and keeping things moving. Historically, that meant branding and design were either delayed—or outsourced at a high cost. That’s changing. In a recent VentureBeat article, Design in the Age of AI: How Small Businesses Are Building Big Brands Faster , the authors describe how artificial intelligence is dramatically lowering the barrier for sm
Stephen Redden
Dec 23, 20252 min read


The AI Divide Is Growing — Between Workers, and Between Companies
A quiet gap is opening up in today’s workplace. On one side are workers and companies that are actively using AI as part of how work gets done. On the other are those who technically have access to AI, but haven’t figured out how to use it in meaningful ways. A new OpenAI report , covered by VentureBeat , puts real numbers behind this divide. The study found that employees in the top 5% of AI users send six times more ChatGPT messages than the average worker — and see drama
Stephen Redden
Dec 16, 20253 min read


AI and the Age of Build to Learn
You may have heard the old software dictum: “Build vs Buy.” For decades, companies weighed whether to build custom software in‑house or buy an off‑the‑shelf product — often leaning toward buying because building was expensive and slow. That binary choice is breaking down. Thanks to AI, what used to take months and large engineering teams can now happen in days or even hours. A recent article in VentureBeat ( Build vs. Buy Is Dead — AI Just Killed It ) captured this shift pe
Stephen Redden
Dec 15, 20254 min read


Why Now Is a Great Time to Buy Laptops
Right now, laptop prices are unusually low — and that’s good news for business leaders who need reliable computers.
Stephen Redden
Dec 11, 20252 min read


Google Workspace Just Keeps Getting Better
If your team already runs on Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and Meet (like we do here at OutfIT), there’s a meaningful update you shouldn’t ignore. Google has quietly baked AI tools directly into Google Workspace. No extra products. No complicated add-ons. Just built-in features designed to remove everyday friction from how work gets done. For small businesses, that matters. Instead of juggling new tools or asking your team to “figure out AI,” these capabilities now live inside the app
Stephen Redden
Dec 5, 20252 min read


Welcoming Phil Owen to the OutfIT Team
We’re thrilled to welcome Phil Owen to our team as our newest Fractional Customer Support Consultant!
Stephen Redden
Mar 1, 20251 min read
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