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Overcome IT Performance Issues with These 4 Proven Practices

Overcome IT Performance Issues with These 4 Proven Practices
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b2ap3_thumbnail_it_maintenance_400.jpgIs your network running a little sluggish? Computing hardware isn’t perfect and requires a certain level of maintenance in order to keep everything running at capacity. Before you swap out your old server units for new ones, try these maintenance best practices.

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The Embarrassment of When an IT Emergency Isn’t Really an Emergency

The Embarrassment of When an IT Emergency Isn’t Really an Emergency

b2ap3_thumbnail_it_support_is_a_must_400.jpg"Quick, to the emergency room!" These are dreaded words that nobody wants to hear. An emergency like this implies a life or death scenario, and it gets everybody worked up into a frenzy. After arriving to the ER and getting a doctor's diagnosis, how quickly do people's attitudes change when the emergency turns out to be false?

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Take Care of Your Computer and it Will Take Care of You

Take Care of Your Computer and it Will Take Care of You

b2ap3_thumbnail_diligent_maintenance_400.jpgWhen it comes to owning anything expensive, it's important to practice proper maintenance. One of the most basic things you can do to take better care of your computer is to periodically examine the software on your computer. Although software maintenance can be challenging at times, it can be incredibly rewarding.

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Microsoft Releases Patch to Fix IE Zero-Day Bug - Even for XP!

Microsoft Releases Patch to Fix IE Zero-Day Bug - Even for XP!

b2ap3_thumbnail_update_one_400.jpgThe Internet Explorer vulnerability that was discovered early last week was so intense that the United States and United Kingdom deemed it necessary to issue a warning. Found in six different versions of Internet Explorer, anyone who used the browser was at risk. The bug allowed hackers to potentially take over your computer and install malware or steal personal information. But fear not - on May 1st 2014, Microsoft issued a patch that ends this bug's reign of terror.

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