2020 was the year that businesses in Dallas-Fort Worth and the rest of the country learned the importance of having the ability to run their business from anywhere.
Read MoreTrying to figure out how much you’ll spend on technology each month for your Dallas-Fort Worth business can be challenging if you don’t have fixed costs through a managed IT services plan.
Read MoreAs much of the company workflow infrastructure has moved to the cloud, it’s left behind traditional wide area network (WAN) technologies. They use a hardware-heavy format to direct IP services to different physical locations.
Read MoreApple recently put out a major new update for iPhone that represents a big leap forward in the efficiency of how a smartphone is used. iOS 14 is like an answer to users’ most common issues.
Read MoreIf you’re eyeing year-end investments that you can make in your business to be used for tax write-offs on your 2020 taxes, technology is an excellent option.
Read MoreUsers of Microsoft 365 tend to gravitate towards the powerhouse tools (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) and the collaborative cloud services (OneDrive, Teams, Sharepoints). However, they often don’t realize there are other apps available in their subscription that could make a big difference in their workflow.
Read MoreWhen it’s time to get a new computer, users are faced with a common choice between a laptop vs desktop computer.
Read MoreOne of the growing cybersecurity risk factors for Dallas-Fort Worth businesses has to do with mobile device security.
Read MoreA big benefit of using a cloud subscription over a static “one-time purchase” software is that you often get more value being added to your application as new features are rolled out.
Read MoreFor any businesses that weren’t yet transitioned completely (or mostly) to the cloud at the beginning of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced the issue.
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