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On Wednesday, Apple introduced the new iPhone 14, Apple Watch, and AirPods Pro. The ‘Far Out’ event was the most anticipated tech event this year in the US because of Apple’s dedicated consumers, and we’re excited to see the new features in action. From the rugged Apple Watch Ultra made for the most extreme weather…
COVID-19 has forced many small business owners in Austin to move their operations out of the office and into their homes. Working remotely has become the norm for many. While many businesses already have a work from home plan in place, others are new to working remotely. Fortunately, many tools exist to help home-based workers…
If you work in healthcare, you know HIPAA compliance has the power to make or break a business. Don’t let technology hiccups put your healthcare business at risk. What can a Managed Services Provider do to help your business with HIPAA compliance? We know that it’s a massive responsibility to maintain electronic health records. Having…
Business owners are always trying to improve their business’ functionality and they often ask us questions about technology. You may be considering working with a Managed Services Provider (MSP), but also have a few questions or reservations. You’re aware that you need to solve your IT problems but aren’t sure what the right solution is.…
A disaster recovery plan is a business’ way of ensuring that their IT infrastructure is maintained in the event of a disaster. It is a well-documented, step-by-step plan that details how the business will run in the event of a man-made or natural disaster. Coming up with a solid disaster recovery plan is vital to…
Planning your 2020 IT budget can be intimidating. There are so many factors to consider, and any mistakes can cost you a lot of money. Consider including these things to have a good start to 2020!Cloud migrationMany small to medium businesses are including the move to Office 365 in their 2022 IT budget. This isn’t…
39% of the world’s PCs use Windows 7 as of 2019. Windows 7, however, is reaching the end of its life. Support for Windows 7 will end January 14, 2020 and Microsoft will push users to upgrade to their newer operating systems.Windows 7 end-of-lifeWhat does “end-of-life” mean anyways? It means that Microsoft isn’t going to…