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Should You Outsource Your IT Through Managed Services?

If you haven’t experienced the advantages a Nashville managed service provider can offer, then now is an ideal time to ask yourself a few questions. There comes the point in every business’ lifespan that they'll start to ask what should be outsourced and what should stay in-house, and these days, virtually everyone has IT needs. [...]

2017-04-28T17:31:43-06:00November 30th, 2016|General|

5 Questions to Ask Before Hiring an IT Company in Nashville

Whether this is your first time investing in IT support in Nashville, or your middle Tennessee business is expanding and you want a company that can handle your current needs as well as new ones, you're going to want to be picky about who you hire to handle information technology. IT support is a necessity [...]

2017-04-28T17:31:43-06:00September 22nd, 2016|General|

5 Reasons Your Business Needs IT Solutions for Success

IT solutions in Nashville go beyond helping businesses when a piece of their infrastructure isn't working properly. And it doesn't matter if you have a hundred employees or five in your office, you need to have experienced professionals handle IT support for your needs to be handled promptly and effectively. If you choose to hire [...]

2017-04-28T17:31:44-06:00September 18th, 2016|General|

How Customized Telecommunication Increases Business Revenue

Every business is unique in how they communicate with one another to be productive and run smoothly. However, one thing that remains the same for all companies across the board is that when you communicate well, you'll see more growth and success, as well as happier employees. We all know that it can be frustrating [...]

2017-04-28T17:31:56-06:00September 6th, 2016|General|

Wireless and Your Small Business

 If you own a small business, chances are you already have a wireless network in place. Often, these wireless devices are configured out of the box and there is no real setup involved. Because of this, wireless security is typically overlooked in the small business space, which makes wireless both useful and a potential security [...]

2021-10-07T14:22:44-06:00July 7th, 2016|General|

Opening E-mails With Attachments? Read This First.

A client recently sent this e-mail screenshot asking if it was legitimate. This individual is with a company that recently posted a job opening in TN. The body of the email seems innocent enough, stating they are looking for a job. This looks legitimate. However, the telling sign here is in the “Sender’s” domain [...]

2021-10-07T14:00:57-06:00February 25th, 2016|General, TechTalk|

TechTalk: Stopping Persistent Notifications to Upgrade to Windows 10

Microsoft has recently amped up their efforts to increase install base of Windows 10. Being offered for the first year as a free upgrade and marking the return of the traditional start menu, it’s no surprise that Windows 10 has been somewhat popular. However, Windows 10 has been known to have some compatibility issues relating [...]

2017-04-28T17:31:57-06:00February 17th, 2016|General, TechTalk|

TechTalk: Netgear ReadyNAS Crashes Frequently After Upgrade to 6.4.1

There seems to be an issue with version 6.4.1 of the ReadyNAS OS. After upgrading a few client ReadyNAS devices to this version, we have noticed frequent occurrences of downtime.   What devices are effected? This has been observed on various ReadyNAS devices with ARM architecture.   Symptoms We first noticed this issue on a [...]

2017-04-28T17:31:57-06:00February 9th, 2016|General, TechTalk|

Creator of “Locker” ransomware apologizes, decrypts files.

A brand new ransomware virus known as "Locker" was discovered about a week ago. This particular virus was to lay dormant until May 25th. Once the program activated, it encrypted certain files on the computer and held them ransom. Strangely, this story has an interesting ending. Apparently, the author of "Locker" has come forward and [...]

2017-04-28T17:31:57-06:00June 2nd, 2015|General|
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