When a major corporation like Target or Neiman Marcus experiences a security breach, suddenly everyone begins paying a little more attention to their network security. For a business, that might mean changing passwords and updating antivirus software. Overall, though, many businesses don't give...
A scary number of desktop workstations masquerade as servers in the business world. Yes, workstation-class computers can be used as servers, but they are not meant to take on this role—a crucial one for businesses that should not be underestimated. The scary thing about workstations acting as...
In April 2014, Microsoft will end Windows XP support. No more support means no more updates. No more updates means vulnerabilities discovered after April will no longer be addressed by way of security patches, bug fixes and online or phone tech support. Without those critical updates, millions of...
Finding the perfect partner for anything is tough, but finding just the right IT management partner for a business? That takes some real serious thought and soul searching, and usually occurs right after a particularly gut wrenching ordeal with lost data or a day's worth of productivity. We don't...
Small business IT support comes in two varieties: onsite and remote. And any business owner who has experienced a major IT crisis will be the first to tell you that having resources for both is an invaluable aspect of any business IT support plan for example similar to this IT support in Bath...
You know how important it is to lock your front door when you leave the house. But do you lock down your business-critical information the same way? Ensuring your network security and other factors are up to scratch to ensure you are adequately protecting your business data is vital, because if you...