When you’re planning your business’s technology ventures, how often does your IT budget become a major deciding factor? Chances are that it clings to you like a ball and chain. Wouldn’t it be nice to free yourself from something so limiting? We’ve compiled three ways...
Cybercriminals collected $209 million in the first three months of 2016 by extorting businesses and institutions to unlock computer servers.1 And that estimate is probably low, considering many companies fail to report such attacks for a variety of reasons. This type...
Big data is a trend that’s gaining traction in the business environment. By taking a close look at the data that you collect, and identifying trends, you can potentially predict how your business can perform, and how your clients will respond to your products or...
Hackers are always getting their hands into sticky situations, but one of the hot topics in world politics–the 2016 United States presidential election–is one of the nastier ones in recent years. In the past few months alone, hackers have reportedly...
When Facebook released its Messenger app in 2011, it was primarily designed as a way for users to chat with each other outside of the main Facebook app. Since then, Facebook has added a plethora of new features and upgrades to Messenger, making it a tool that may have...
It can be stressful to select the right technology for your business. To take some of this pressure off of your shoulders, we’d like to make a suggestion–look into Microsoft Office 365. It could be just the solution you need to make several of your...
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Meet Our President
Dan King
We’ve been serving the Gillette area since 2001. As a business owner, I feel a lot of similar pain points like you. Just like you, I know how much of a hassle it can be dealing with IT troubles. It’s expensive, it’s time-consuming, and it’s downright frustrating. You pay your employees to work, but if their workstations aren’t working or the server is unreachable, they can’t do their jobs.