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Technology Basics: Virtual Machine
By Tyler Miller | Aug 21, 2019
Your business’ servers are extraordinarily expensive machines. Maintaining them isn’t cheap, but if they fail, it can be very bad for business. What does the small business that doesn’t have tens of thousands of dollars to throw into a server do when they need to stretch their IT budget?
Read More → Can You Host a Private Cloud in the Cloud?
By Tyler Miller | Aug 19, 2019
Many businesses have turned to the cloud for their next big technology rollout, but there’s much more that goes into this choice than giving the green light to whoever is implementing it. First, you’ll need to make a choice; do you implement a public cloud, private cloud, or a combination of the two?
Read More → How to Avoid Sinking More Capital into Your Vendor Relationships
By Tyler Miller | Aug 16, 2019
The small business owner wears a lot of different hats. The smaller the business, the more hats he/she has to wear. One hat many small business owners wear is that of CIO or CTO. Short for Chief Information Officer or Chief Technology Officer, respectively, these positions typically make technology decisions for the company they work…
Read More → Shift Your Big Costs with Cloud Computing
By Tyler Miller | Aug 14, 2019
Cloud solutions give businesses the ability to find value in applications that were previously limited by needing to be hosted on-site. If you implement cloud services, your business can take advantage of several benefits that otherwise aren’t possible, including more reliable file storage options.
Read More → Any Business Should Leverage Certain Software Solutions – Does Yours?
By Tyler Miller | Aug 12, 2019
Businesses rely on a lot of different software solutions to complete their processes. Many are based on a given business’ industry, but there are a few types that every business should involve in their operations. Let’s review what they are, and how they can be beneficial to you.
Read More → Our Comprehensive Guide to Purchasing a New Computer, Part V
By Tyler Miller | Aug 9, 2019
You might think you have all the information you need to make the best decision possible for your business’ computers, but there are a few other odds and ends you should think about. This final part of our computer buying guide will focus on topics that didn’t seem to fit in other parts of our…
Read More → Our Comprehensive Guide to Purchasing a New Computer, Part IV
By Tyler Miller | Aug 7, 2019
Your new desktop is nothing but show without a display to make use of it. Here are some of the major considerations you’ll need to think about when purchasing a new display for your device.
Read More → Our Comprehensive Guide to Purchasing a New Computer, Part III
By Tyler Miller | Aug 5, 2019
In this part of our computer buying guide, we’re focusing on storage space. Modern devices have several options available to them for storage, but the amount of space will vary by the brand of the device and the types of external storage used. Needless to say, knowing how much storage is available on your device…
Read More → Our Comprehensive Guide to Purchasing a New Computer, Part II
By Tyler Miller | Aug 2, 2019
In part two of our desktop buying guide, we’ll focus on RAM, or random access memory. Some users have difficulty understanding this, so we’ll do our best to make sure it’s easy to grasp and apply to your own purchasing habits. You’ll learn how to make the best decisions regarding how much RAM your device…
Read More → Our Comprehensive Guide to Purchasing a New Computer, Part I
By Tyler Miller | Jul 31, 2019
Most people and businesses rely on computers to get things done. When you are looking to buy a new PC for your home or office, you need to understand all the elements so that you can make an educated choice. To assist you along in this process we’ve put together a five-part guide that outlines…
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