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April 30, 2015 by Vertical Axion
The end date of July 14, 2015 for Microsoft’s support for Windows Server 2003 is approaching quickly, and many businesses are poised for a change. Your company will need to make a decision quickly about how to move forward without this long-time IT infrastructure in place if plans are not already developed and ready to […]
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April 27, 2015 by Vertical Axion
With the rise of applications like Dropbox, OneDrive, Box, Google Drive, Apple iCloud, Spideroak and the like the question for many IT departments is not whether a business should move to the cloud, but when the transition should take place and with which provider. Interestingly, even though the cloud is talked about constantly in many […]
April 1, 2015 by Vertical Axion
In their recent annual report entitled The Global State of Enterprise Mobility 2014/15, the Enterprise Mobility Exchange (EME) stated that businesses are increasingly spending funds allocated to mobile apps in order to increase employee productivity; as well as in traditional areas such as mobile device and application management, mobile security and cloud computing. This information […]
March 6, 2015 by Vertical Axion
Big Data became big news in 2014. Thanks to the ever-expanding Internet of Objects, companies are finding it increasingly easy to collect massive amounts of data on everything from customer web surfing habits to the average tire pressure in the global automobile fleet, and pretty much everything in-between. We’ve seen some exciting developments over the […]
March 4, 2015 by Vertical Axion
Email is being used more than it ever has before, but that does not mean you can skimp on a good phone system. Communication is important, and without it, you simply cannot do business. When the time comes for you to upgrade your existing communication system in your business, you want to make the best […]
February 25, 2015 by Vertical Axion
Microsoft has announced that it has ended the free support for Windows 7 beginning in January. This free support allowed many users to get the help they needed with problems on Windows 7. Now, this service will not be available, although you can still get help as long as you are willing to pay for […]
February 21, 2015 by Vertical Axion
If you are responsible for handling technology for your company, you know what it is like to deal with angry or upset users. It’s simply a part of life in IT management. Not every exchange is going to pleasant, and angry users could end up leaving you angry before the interactions are over. When something […]
February 17, 2015 by Vertical Axion
When Microsoft announced in September of 2014 the new Windows platform, you could almost hear the collective groans from business customers. After the Windows 8.1 version, many business owners were frustrated with the lack of innovative tools to help run their businesses. In fact, many companies opted to downgrade to Windows 7 after having tried […]
February 11, 2015 by Vertical Axion
When looking at cloud computing options for your business, you should examine the benefits and the drawbacks of both public and private cloud services. A public cloud gives you the flexibility to work from virtually anywhere and share and collaborate on data with many different people. A private cloud, on the other hand, gives you […]
April 10, 2014 by Vertical Axion
Although widely known in IT circles for the last couple years, the “death of XP” [as it’s been dubbed] yesterday still caught most computers users unaware. Moreover, the words “XP is Dead” is scaring the bejezus out of people. We are going to take a few minutes and break down what it means for you, […]
March 27, 2014 by Vertical Axion
I’ve been working with a user this week that has to send and receive encrypted emails and it occurred to me that ALL our email customers have this ability though most of you might not know it. I thought I’d take a moment to show you the feature and how to use it. Most of […]
March 25, 2014 by Vertical Axion
We have had a huge influx in customers wanting our managed antivirus platform lately. We’ve also had a huge influx of questions about how it is different from any other antivirus platform out there. I thought we’d take a minute and de-mystify the process a little. The difference between your regular run-of-the-mill antivirus program and […]