The Benefits of Predicting Critical Network Events
No matter the size of the organization, companies depend heavily upon their computer networks in order to conduct essential daily operations. Although security issues and data breaches are generally the most high profile causes of network downtime, there are other factors to consider when ensuring a company’s network is reliable and always available when employees […]
Tip of the Day: Maximizing Your Start Menu
Did you love the start button functionalities from Windows 7, but dislike what happened with Windows 8 and Windows 10? We’ve got a hot tip for you that returns that feature with multiple options that you can tweak to your hearts content. It’s a shell replacement program called Classic Shell, which gives you that awesome Windows 7 […]
Choosing a Chrome OS Device As a Secondary PC – Computer Tip of the Day
In the years since the first Chrome OS devices arrived in 2011, the platform continued to evolve and mature. What was initially an OS so light on features that even average users were somewhat confused by the concept blossomed into a viable Windows alternative covering many software needs through Google’s suite of webapps, and more […]
Get Away From the Computer Screen – Computer Tip of the Day
Spending too much time on a computer becomes counterproductive. Instead of getting more work done, you’re more likely to burn out physically and mentally. Knowing how and why you should take breaks is especially important for office workers who rely on computers daily. Businesses should remind and encourage their employees to take frequent breaks. Give […]
Watch Out For DoubleLocker Ransomware – Computer Tip of the Day
It is always challenging to balance the need for security along with the need for employees to BTOD (bring their own device) to use for work-related purposes, or in some cases, use company-supplied portable smart devices while on the job. If your employees use Android smartphones or tablets for work-related activities, then you’ll want to […]