by Kevin Newell | Jan 3, 2023 | Cyber Security, IT Advice
Hacking (or phishing as they are sometimes known) attempts are usually successful when the criminal tricks the victim. This is also known as social engineering, which is a ruse that employs social methods, rather than technical ones. Whether it’s by clicking a link,...
by Kevin Newell | May 26, 2022 | Cyber Security, Email Management, IT Advice, Server & Network
It’s a common enough story we come across when dealing with new clients. They are focused on growing their business over the years, but their IT gets “dragged” along in a desperate attempt to keep pace A mess of cables in the comms cabinet, and loads...
by Kevin Newell | Dec 14, 2016 | IT Advice
There are great deals available for a new PC or laptop for your business. Here are 6 areas to consider to ensure you choose the right product that serves your business requirements. Processor speed. Intel’s i7 processor is faster than it’s i3 model, meaning...
by Kevin Newell | Oct 24, 2016 | IT Advice
You’ve booked the venue, a lot of people have signed up, you’ve created a great presentation on your laptop. You hope it goes OK… Giving a presentation to a group is a daunting prospect to many. Besides the importance of logistical...
by Kevin Newell | Mar 4, 2016 | IT Advice
Our partnerships with our clients strengthen the longer we work with them. …And we are increasingly viewed by them as a Trusted Advisor, i.e. someone they trust to advise them on important IT issues. Gaining this status does not happen immediately, and it must...
by Kevin Newell | May 22, 2015 | IT Advice
Most businesses start off in the founders home, with one computer. As the business grows, hires staff, and gets an office, eventually the 1 PC business now has 5 or more PC users. While it does not make financial sense to have an IT support agreement for just 1 PC,...
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