by Reboot | Jul 12, 2024 | Fantastic IT, Quick Tips, Small Business Technology
Let’s dive into the trenches and explore some real-world SPOC stories, along with a glimpse into the future of this critical IT methodology. The SPOC That Saved Christmas It was December 23rd, and online retailer GiftMaster was in crisis. Their e-commerce...
by alex | Jun 28, 2024 | Cloud, Fantastic IT, Managed IT Services, Small Business Technology
Hello and welcome back to “What Is: ____” here on the Fantastic IT blog, our (bi-) monthly (-ish) blog where we break down popular IT concepts for non-tech savvy business owners who are too busy running their companies to keep up with the latest tech...
by Reboot | May 31, 2024 | Fantastic IT, Managed IT Services, Quick Tips, Small Business Technology
As the world grapples with the pressing issues of climate change and environmental degradation, businesses are increasingly recognizing the importance of adopting sustainable practices. The IT sector, with its significant energy consumption and electronic waste, plays...
by Reboot | May 17, 2024 | Fantastic IT, Quick Tips, Security, Small Business Technology
In 2024, blockchain technology is more than just a buzzword; it’s a revolutionary tool transforming data security across various industries. Known primarily for its association with cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, blockchain’s potential extends far beyond...
by Reboot | May 10, 2024 | Fantastic IT, Managed IT Services, Quick Tips, Security, Small Business Technology
Hello and welcome back to our series on the most important, common, and frequently-used abbreviations that business owners need to know in 2024! So far in this series, we’ve covered over 30 common IT abbreviations that business owners absolutely must be familiar with...
by Reboot | May 3, 2024 | Fantastic IT, Managed IT Services, Security, Small Business Technology
Hello and welcome back to “What Is: ____” here on the Fantastic IT blog, our (bi-) monthly (-ish) blog where we take a look at popular concepts and terms in IT and explain them in terms non-IT people can understand (aka business owners with too much stuff to do). This...