Sooner or later it comes up in a discussion with your clients. ‘How many partners do you have?’ ‘Do you work by yourself?’ ‘Is it just you?’ ‘Are you the only
VIEW POSTI havent done an “Ask The Readers” post in a long time and its about time for another one. We always end up with tons of amazing answers in our comments so I would love all readers to take
VIEW POSTMany Techs started out by simply providing services, and eventually a business built up around it, and they searched for business solutions such as CRM software and finance software as they needed it.
VIEW POSTIt seems your client’s power supply failed on their desktop computer. They need it back up and running now. Not tomorrow, not ‘next Monday’, and certainly not ‘three to five business
VIEW POSTIf you have ever had a Chromebook land on your workbench, you will see that they are fairly different to PC and Mac laptops. While they look similar, their operating system is a very stripped down Linux
VIEW POSTMany times Tech services fall into the category of break/fix solutions. When something goes wrong, we’re called to fix it. While this is the standard operating procedure for many services, like home
VIEW POSTThe Tech industry is a vast field, with a wide spectrum of devices. Mobile devices, proprietary machines and operating systems, server management, networking… if you have the experience and tools
VIEW POSTIf you have ever done phone support, you know how hard it can sometimes be to visualize the steps your client needs to take in order to solve their problem. What would really help is if you had that operating
VIEW POSTWhile I personally have never gotten into forensics due to liability reasons, it has always been something that has interested me. Recently, one of our forum members (mm201) posted an amazing resource
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