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Disaster Recovery Planning: Why It Matters

As more businesses are becoming increasingly reliant on technology to store data, manage operations, and communicate, they are also becoming vulnerable to a significant vulnerability; the risk of disruptions caused by natural disasters, cyberattacks, or system failures. Disaster recovery planning (DRP) is a critical process that ensures organizations can quickly

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Maximizing Small Business Growth with Real IT Strategy

Maximizing Small Business Growth with Real IT Strategy

With technology becoming an integral part of business operations, efficient IT strategies can be the key to unlocking this potential growth. As experts in the field, we understand the unique challenges small businesses face, and we’re here to guide you through maximizing the benefits of a robust IT strategy to

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The Power of Regular IT Audits

The Power of Regular IT Audits: Protecting Your Business from Emerging Threats

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, the stakes for your business have never been higher. Security breaches can cripple operations, making regular security audits essential for safeguarding your assets and peace of mind. Imagine driving without gauges—IT audits serve as your vital indicators, ensuring your technological infrastructure remains robust and efficient.

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A CPU glowing red due to overheating

How to Stop Your PC from Overheating

Overheating can be a serious issue not only for your PC, but for the lifespan of the components in it, as well as causing issues with performance, but how can you stop your PC from overheating in the first place? One of the most important ways to stop your PC

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Should You Use AI to Scan Resumes

With the recent advances in AI technology, it’s no wonder many businesses are using AI to increase productivity. These days, you can use AI to create images from scratch, write web content, and even scan resumes for you, but should you use AI to scan resumes, and what are the

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How to Make Your Windows 11 PC Run Faster

Over the years Windows 11 has continued to improve and add new features with every Windows 11 update. But with new features and background services being added, you might find your computer starting to become a little slower than usual. Not only can Windows updates slow down your Windows 11

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Business Value
Don Houk

How to Fix Common Network Issues When Working From Home

Home network issues are always irritating, but they’re a particular problem when you’re working from home. Knowing how to diagnose common network troubles can save you hours of productive time when working at your home office. Let’s take a look at some general tips to help you fix your network

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Business Intelligence
Don Houk

How to Improve Wi-Fi Performance on Your Home Network

Slow network speeds are frustrating, especially when you’re working from home. Thankfully, there are some steps you can take to improve slow or unreliable Wi-Fi performance on your computer and other devices. Let’s take a look at how to improve the Wi-Fi experience on your home network. 1. Reboot Your

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IT Security
Don Houk

How DNSFilter Provides a Powerful First Line of Defense

With the many threats facing businesses today, one layer of security simply isn’t enough. Because of this, your IT department uses various tools to protect your network and its machines from attack. One new layer that we’re excited to offer is DNSFilter. Let’s look at this tool and see how

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IT Security
Don Houk

3 Reasons Public Wi-Fi Isn’t Safe

You’ve probably heard that public Wi-Fi networks, like those in coffee shops, hotels, and airports, can be dangerous. While these networks are convenient, using them could open you up to security risks. Let’s look at some of the ways free public Wi-Fi can pose a danger. 1. Your Connection Isn’t

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The World’s Wi-Fi Has Been Hacked: What You Need to Know

As you may know, public Wi-Fi networks like those found in coffee shops are vulnerable to attack due to their open nature. But while staying off these networks has kept you safe in the past, a security expert has discovered that virtually every Wi-Fi network in the world has been

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IT Security
Don Houk

Update Your iPhone Now to Avoid Potential Hacking Over Wi-Fi

Though the iPhone is a relatively secure platform, sometimes vulnerabilities pop up that endanger anyone who uses Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS. It happened last August, and a new vulnerability is in town again this July. Here’s a brief rundown of the security flaw, how you can stay safe, and

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