5 tips for effectively managing vendor relationships
Without effectively managing your vendor relationships, you could find yourself in a situation where your customers can’t get what they need.
6 benefits of moving your data to a colocation facility
An online presence is vital for any business, but when you take into account the cost of servers, security, bandwidth, maintenance, and network monitoring, maintaining that online presence can become prohibitively expensive.
Your IT checklist for planning an office move
Before you move to a new office, you need to make an IT checklist that ensures a smooth transition.
The difference between reactive and proactive IT support
You have many different choices when it comes to the best technology strategy for your business.
9 ways to boost your office WiFi network
WiFi is arguably the greatest and most frustrating technology development in the modern workplace. The ability to wirelessly connect to the internet provides a freedom and flexibility never before experienced.
6 simple steps to optimize computer performance
A slow computer can turn an otherwise great, productive day into a frustrating one. Whether you’re in a hurry to pull up a report before a meeting, get an email out before the end of the day, or submit a file before a deadline you rely on your computer to get the job done.
What Are the Steps to Migrate to Office 365?
Microsoft Office 365 is an impressive suite of cloud-based software products. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, you name it — you get access to Microsoft’s productivity programs and can save all your data in the cloud.
8 BYOD Statistics That Actually Matter
The trend toward SMEs offering Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) alternatives to employees started quietly in 2004. However, use of the concept has grown rapidly in the recent past. Do you offer BYOD? Should you? Done well, statistics show that there are advantages to allowing BYOD, and employees are starting to expect it.
Watch Out for These BYOD Risks
With the rise of cloud communications more and more companies have adopted a “bring your own device,” (AKA BYOD) policy. Due to the prevalence of wireless technology, combined with the emergence of cloud tools to keep people connected at all times, it’s clear that BYOD is the next logical step in office tech evolution.
Printers, Scanners, Fax Machines: What You Need to Know
When laser printing came onto the scene the 1970s, it was used for high-quality printing at a time when inkjet printers were still somewhat primitive. Today, businesses use laser printing for high volume, fast turnaround print projects.