2009

Your Employee Had Their Laptop Stolen… What Do You Do?

December 30, 2009

Over the last couple of months, I’ve come across some alarming statistics that you should know. There are 12,000 or so laptops found in US airports each week and 62,000 lost electronic devices recovered from New York’s metropolitan buses, taxis, trains, and stations each year! The bottom line is no matter how careful you are [...]

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As one year comes to a close, another exciting year is upon us at IntegrIT Network Solutions!

December 21, 2009

It just amazes me how fast the years are passing us by. The days are getting shorter, the temperature is dropping, and folks are getting ready for the holidays signaling the end of another year. It seems like only yesterday that we were toasting in 2009, yet we only have a few short weeks left [...]

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2009 – Happy Holidays from IntegrIT Network Solutions!

December 15, 2009
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How SMBs Can Create Impressive In-house Prints Without Breaking the Bank

December 5, 2009

By IntegrIT Network Solutions Partner - Xerox Corporation Printing is changing for the better – saving time and money while letting you do more with your documents. The office MFP and printer are vital tools for small and mid-sized businesses to level the playing field with bigger companies and create impressive and economical in-house color brochures, [...]

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7 Trends To Help Your Small Business Thrive In A Challenging Economy

December 2, 2009

I ran across an article recently that sparked me to think about how I could improve my online marketing presence and generate more customer traffic. As I poured through the article I realized that many of my clients could benefit by seeing some of these simple but effective ideas and strategies. Fortunately, the ideas are [...]

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Put those leftover budget dollars to good use before it is too late!

November 23, 2009

Can I buy $250,000 worth of business equipment and write it off? By Jennifer Jones—Jenderuss Forensic Accounting The answer may surprise you… YES, but there are several requirements. The IRS has extended the option of companies purchasing new assets, to stimulate the economy, up to $250,000, which would include the purchase of new computers, servers, [...]

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Technology Troubleshooting Tips

November 16, 2009

How To Save A USB That’s Gone Through The Wash If you forgot your USB in your pants pocket and sent it through the wash, take heart. Computer circuitry is actually fairly resistant to water provided it’s not wet when in use. Place your drive in a warm, dry place and give it several days [...]

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Reduce Energy Consumption with Tips for Your Technology

November 10, 2009

7 Tips to a Greener Business: Buy energy efficient computer products. An ENERGY STAR Computer uses much less electricity. Use flat panel LCD monitors for a 70% power savings and twice the lifespan. Networking printers & copiers will decrease idle time and provide more cost effective use of the equipment. Choose multifunction devices (MFD) that [...]

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How Can I Get A Virus If I Have Anti-Virus? You can and here is why…

November 4, 2009

There is a myth out there among small business owners that if they have antivirus software installed, then their computers and network are safe from getting viruses. UNTRUE. Hackers know that small businesses often don’t have the resources or expertise to properly secure their systems. Whether it’s your own network or your hosted website, they [...]

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Tips on How to Keep Your Business Safe from Cyber Threats and Attacks

October 28, 2009

from one of our partners… Ben Yarbrough at Calyptix Security Noted computer security journalist Brian Krebs of the Washington Post has recently chronicled in articles and blog entries the escalation of costly cyber security incidents encountered by small and medium businesses. The most costly involve looting bank and payroll accounts. The absence of notoriety of [...]

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