Who is Michel Kok?

I am Michel Kok, 44 years old now. Born and raised in Papendrecht and since 2017 living in Nederweert Eind, a small us is our place under the smoke of Nederweert. There I live together with Nicole and daughter Lianne, 14 years old now. In my spare time I can be found on Sunday mornings in the Eindse Boys uniform and have been playing my games there for quite some time now with the Sunday veterans. On Saturdays along the field hockey field to watch the achievements of Lianne, previously I was trainer/coach for 5 years until the moment she didn't like it anymore. And when it's convenient on the golf course.

Analyst ICT

Previously I worked at Axians, for some I know that Bart also worked there. That's right, I have known Bart for quite a few years and we have been going back to AAC Cosmos/ Itvise together, so that's about 14 years already. After a number of conversations with Frank and Berry, I became very interested in Analyst. In the past years I have helped many customers in all kinds of areas like networking, firewall, cloud migrations, azure migrations and workstations, where my knowledge is mainly on the azure side with expertise on intune and want to use this knowledge/ expertise to help Analyst and their customers grow further.

The kick

Helping customers and translating customer issues into solutions is the biggest thrill. Going through a process with the customer from the beginning to the final solution where the customer immediately sees the added value and convenience. So from the beginning talking, advising, explaining, building up to management

Person michel on the floor/ ict simple

Easy-going person, who is a good listener, easy to explain problems with equations and thinks along with solving problems and takes the customer to the solution

Calling out of bed

Preferably not, but in extreme emergency it is allowed

Golden tip

Think carefully about your security, this across the board, logging into applications, stopping spam in email to security at your workplace itself.

Recent blogs

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Apple 50 Years: 50 Years of Daring to Think Differently
This year, Apple celebrates its 50th anniversary. A milestone that cannot simply be overlooked. Because whether you are a fan or not: Apple has permanently changed the way we work, communicate, and create. At Analyst ICT, we are proud to be part of this ecosystem. As an Apple Technical Partner, we work daily with technology that is not only powerful but, above all, logical and pleasant to use. A different perspective on technology Apple has always distinguished itself by one simple conviction: technology should help people, not hinder them. No unnecessary complexity, but simplicity and ease of use. That aligns seamlessly...
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Why saving passwords in your browser is not a good idea
The blog post below was created in response to a question during our engineering meeting. Every two weeks, we get together with all of our technical staff to discuss the latest developments in technology or with clients. Good client questions also arise during these meetings, such as this one. Time to do some research. Thank you, Wiebe! You've probably experienced this: you log in to a website, and your browser asks if it should remember your password. Convenient, fast, and you don't have to remember anything. However, there's a risk involved. In practice, we see that many security incidents start with something small. Like saving passwords…
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Apple is taking a big step with Apple Business
Apple announced something special this week. Not a new device, but something that might be even more interesting for many organizations: Apple Business. A completely new platform with which Apple brings all its business services together in one environment. And frankly: this is a development that we at Analyst ICT are following with great interest. The problem: fragmented tools and unnecessary complexity Many organizations working with Apple will recognize the problem: Multiple portals (Apple Business Manager, Business Essentials, Connect) Different tools for management, branding, and support Additional costs for basic functionalities such as device management This leads to a lack of clarity and costs time. And…

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