What does the end of Windows XP Mean to you?
What is happening? On April 8, 2014 Microsoft will stop supporting Windows XP, Exchange 2003 and Office 2003. What does this mean for you? No more updates No security updates No support for operating...
View ArticleInternet Explorer Vulnerability – Use a Different Browser Until Fixed
Microsoft and the US Homeland Security Department warn against usage of Internet Explorer at this time! A new zero day vulnerability in Internet Explorer has been discovered that leverages a weakness...
View ArticleRest in Peace, Windows XP Support
On April 8th, 2014, Microsoft officially ended support for Windows XP. The XP OS will no longer receive security patches or updates, leaving it wide open to hackers, malware, viruses, and other...
View ArticleCheck the Health of your Computers – What to Look For
We don’t always go to the doctor when we should, few of us rarely schedule our yearly physical, and a few years down the road we have managed to get ourselves into a pile of sniffles, slime, and...
View ArticleYou Know What’s Scary? Messy Cables…Here’s Why.
Do the cables in your office look a little something like this photo? Let’s face it, messy, tangled cables and cords are not only an eyesore but also are a cause for many other problems including:...
View ArticleSecurity Less Considered
Many of the security issues we run into in IT are the same as they have been for decades. People leaving their login info on a sticky note under their keyboard, neglecting to lock computers at the end...
View ArticleKeeping Technology Current for Business
You know that old saying, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. Unfortunately, too many businesses are using that motto when it comes to technology. They wait until their computer has a blue screen, their...
View ArticleTelecom Terms 101: POTs, Demarc, T-1, Oh My!
POTS, Demarc, T-1, VoIP. Sound like a foreign language? Often times, when dealing with telecom technicians or phone system salespeople you may hear these terms and abbreviations and wonder, “okay, what...
View ArticleWhat to Look for in a Service Level Agreement
Service level agreements (SLAs) come with everything in the telecom industry. We think it’s worth noting though, as telecom falls under the IT umbrella, and lets face it, telecom acronyms and services...
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