Technology Trends to Watch for in 2015
Man, 2014 was a boring year for IT. There were no significant hardware innovations, and industry leaders were consumed with reactively responding to increasingly complex and widespread cyber-attacks.
Man, 2014 was a boring year for IT. There were no significant hardware innovations, and industry leaders were consumed with reactively responding to increasingly complex and widespread cyber-attacks.

Office moves are a pain in the neck. There’s just no way around it. Even if you’re moving up to bigger and better things, the process of picking up your entire organization and placing it back down is incredibly complex and stressful, not to mention hard on your wallet.
What does 2015 have in store for small businesses? Will we finally achieve that elusive work-life balance? Read Heinan’s thoughts, along with 50 other “big ideas,” in the full Business News Daily article.

Despite all of the mind-blowing advances with technology over the past few decades, the unfortunate reality is that devices like computers and servers still have life cycles: they are built, they age, and they die. For small businesses, this means that you simply have no way around IT upgrade projects

If you’re reading this article, chances are you’re using some sort of computer—be it a desktop PC, laptop, Mac, or otherwise (if you’re on some sort of fancy crystal space tablet thing then, well, good for you because that sounds pretty cool). It’s an undeniable fact that nowadays we are

Ensuring server health is critical to the success of an organization’s operations, so it’s no wonder that many people are wondering how much it costs to monitor a server’s performance. It’s an important question not only for budgeting purposes, but also so that you can make sure you aren’t being