On-premise Servers vs. Cloud. What’s best for your business?

June 10th, 2016

There are no universally accepted solutions in the world of IT. Mac vs. PC, Office 365 vs. Google Apps, PBX Phone Systems vs. VoIP, or On-Premise Servers vs. Cloud, are just a handful of the choices business owners must make. Each one has its pros and cons so it is up to you to understand these differences and pick the solution that aligns with your company’s strategies and goals.

5 Reasons Why Many Small Businesses Outsource Their Computer Support

June 1st, 2016

Being in charge of a small to medium-sized business is no walk in the park. You have to worry about hiring new team members, boosting morale, and making sure your customers are happy - all while trying to achieve your business goals. To top it all off, you need to install a proper IT infrastructure that runs smoothly.

9 Things Your Business Needs to Know About Backup and Disaster Recovery

April 25th, 2016

Having a proper backup and disaster recovery plan is an essential component to every business - yet is so often overlooked. Whether you’re a large corporation or a small business, you have business data that you wouldn't want to lose. So why aren’t you protecting it?

Think about it, could you imagine walking into your office one day, and finding out that your data was lost? Accounts receivable, customer and prospect contact information, confidential files, important documents that help you run your business - all gone.

Tech Tip of the Month – Handy Outlook Shortcuts

March 14th, 2016

Use these six Outlook shortcuts for a more efficient email experience.

Trying to browse Outlook faster? These six shortcuts will make checking your email a breeze!

Alt+S: Send email
Alt+R: reply to all in email or switch to the work week calendar view
Alt+W: forward email or switch to the weekly calendar view
Ctrl+M: F9 to Send or Receive all
Ctrl+R: reply to email
Ctrl+G: open the “Go to date” dialog to jump to any date in the calendar

Why Many Businesses Choose Office 365

March 9th, 2016

Unless you have been vacationing on a remote island (if so I’m jealous and congratulations) then you’ve probably heard of “Office 365”. However, I’m still surprised by the number of businesses who haven’t adopted the technology. The fact of the matter is, all businesses should be using at least a part of Office 365, whether you’re a small business or an enterprise.