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5 Ways to Tell Your Company Needs Computer Technical Support Services

5 Ways to Tell Your Company Needs Computer Technical Support Services

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there’s a projected 11 percent increase for computer support specialists between 2016 and 2026. Rising companies need to keep their company’s computers and programs up-to-date. This leads to an increase in IT consultants and support specialists.  Without an up-to-date system, you could leave your computer vulnerable to security

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IT Outsourcing

IT Outsourcing: 8 Reasons to Outsource Your Tech Support

It’s estimated that 58 percent of businesses in the U.S. aren’t prepared for data loss. Also, after a data loss or cyber-attack occurs, up to 60 percent of businesses are going to shut down within six months. If you don’t have a prevention strategy in place, or a plan to help mitigate the issues resulting

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IT Consulting

9 Reasons Why an IT Consulting Company Can Help You Grow Your Business

There isn’t a way around it anymore. Small businesses need to keep up with technology. IT consulting has become a giant industry in the United States. In 2018 the consulting industry saw revenue of $426 billion. It’s no surprise, hiring an independent IT consultant can help your business grow. You are probably wondering if bringing

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Small Business It Services

Yes, You Can! How to Afford Small Business It Services (Even on a Budget)

The market for small business IT services and software is expected to top $700 billion by 2021. Around the world, small business owners are realizing they need bigger technology budgets. It can seem difficult to keep up, especially since the technology sector evolves so fast. The benefits of having the right services and support are

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computer science

Preparing for the IT and Computer Science future

The world is changing so fast that foundational elements of education like reading, writing are no longer enough. At a time when computers increasingly control every aspect of our daily lives – both on the job and at home – the lessons we teach students must adapt to where the world is going, not where

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