How Does Remote Support Work?

Getting assistance with remote support can be quick and convenient compared to calling in a technician to physically visit your server, but how does it work? Is it safe? How can you stay in control of the support session? All of these questions are actually built into the multiple decades of remote support's existence, and the following details can give you some remote support insight to understand what's actually going on and how to stay in control without making things harder for the support professional. [Read More]

Keeping Your Network And All Its Data Safe May Require In-House Computer Network Support

Part of running a business involves the security of your physical equipment and any data or information regarding the business, your clients, and your employees. If your business has computers that have access to the Internet or are linked together through a wireless network, you need to be sure the network is secure. When the business has only a few computers, only a few people with access to them, and they are not connected to the Internet all the time, you can contact a computer network support specialist to come and take care of any problems you may be experiencing. [Read More]

Should You Invest In Colocation Or Virtual Private Server Hosting For Your Business?

When you need robust hosting for your website, you have several options available to you—so many, in fact, it can be difficult to choose. Here are some of the pros and cons of the two most popular options to help you decide which one best fit your needs. Colocation Colocation is sort of like owning a condo. You own and are completely responsible for a server. However, the machine is housed in a secure facility with staff members who keeps it cool, clean, and away from potential thieves. [Read More]

Need An App? Custom Software Just Takes A Request

There's a lot of ideas out there that need to be made, contrary to popular belief. Statements like "nothing is original" and "everything worth making has been made" are lacking imagination and specialization, as there are always specific needs that need to be filled--sometimes in order to fill even greater needs. If there's a software service out there that you need, but doesn't exist, don't just dismiss it as something you can't figure out. [Read More]