by Reboot | Nov 3, 2018 | Fantastic IT, Quick Tips, Small Business Technology
As we have mentioned in the past, one of the top complaints business owners have about IT budgeting is that it can seem so unpredictable. It’s difficult to forecast future tech expenses when you don’t know what will be coming out, which of your existing devices might...
by Reboot | Oct 27, 2018 | Cloud, Fantastic IT
As a small business owner or manager, you know how important it is to have extra copies of your most important data. You’ve seen enough headlines, or read enough of our articles, to understand that even minor tragedies like lightning strikes could wipe out customer...
by Reboot | Oct 20, 2018 | Fantastic IT, Managed IT Services, Quick Tips, Security, Small Business Technology
As IT professionals, we have mixed feelings about the way Hollywood tends to portray our industry. On the one hand, it’s fun that movies portray us as young, attractive people who only fit our technical work in between international travel and kung fu lessons. On the...
by Reboot | Oct 5, 2018 | Cloud, Fantastic IT, Managed IT Services, Quick Tips, Security, Small Business Technology
In our many years of working with small and medium-sized businesses in Southern California, we have noticed that an IT crisis typically arrives at one of two different speeds. There are the slow burning issues and the disasters that happen all at once. In today’s...
by Reboot | Sep 28, 2018 | Fantastic IT, Quick Tips
With summer winding down and the busy part of the business calendar coming back into focus, you are likely thinking ahead to lots of new projects and initiatives. You might need to make new hires, open up a new location, or test out some fresh marketing initiatives....
by Reboot | Sep 21, 2018 | Fantastic IT, Quick Tips, Small Business Technology
In theory, taking the technology you have from an existing office and moving it to a new setting should be simple. All you have to do is unplug everything, send it to your new location, and reconnect the cords and cables, right? Unfortunately, it’s not usually so...