5 Web Design Errors That Affect SEO Efforts Badly

In today’s online business practices we have to take many things into consideration. Some of them are vital, others not that important but everything needs to be taken into account. And when we regard the client – the web design and the SEO are of most importance. One might say that they are the two…

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Top 5 SMB Technology Trends (2017)

Every January we take a fresh look at trends for the new year, and 2017 is no exception. So we polled our customers about the technology challenges they were facing in their business and translated that into a list of trends that will most likely affect SMB’s in the coming new year. Below are our…

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Don’t Pay That RansomWare !!!

Ransomware’s billion dollar industry is becoming more sophisticated and prolific. Ransomware is everywhere these days as well as the uptick in the sophistication of the techniques used to extract money from unsuspecting users. The attacks are becoming increasingly more difficult to discern from legitimate business emails and web sites, that just about anyone can become…

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Trends for SMB IT Services (Enhanced Local Security 2016)

With all the publicity surrounding some very high profile data breaches recently you can bet that this will be #1 on most people’s list for IT services in 2016, if it isn’t already. Everything from compliance audits to wireless infrastructure and data storage security will come into play this year. By all accounts being hit…

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Windows 10 (What Should You Do!)

Since Windows 10 arrived last week we have heard many of the pundits gush over the newborn, but in reality it appears that Windows 10 is nothing more than Windows 7 with a few added features. Features that you may, or may not want or need. Some disturbing features of Windows 10 are that it…

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Windowsgeddon 10.0 (What to Expect)

Microsoft is poised to release EIGHT new versions of their newest operating system next week, in something I am calling “Windowsgeddon”. Consumers and Enterprises alike have shunned Windows 8 by downgrading new PC’s they purchased to Windows 7 pretty much across across the board, and those that didn’t downgrade found an awkward user interface and…

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