by Reboot | Nov 12, 2022 | Managed IT Services, Quick Tips, Security, Small Business Technology
One of the unwritten rules of entrepreneurship is that you need to be good at lots of different things to succeed. In fact, many of the business owners we meet with take it as a badge of pride that they run their companies while also serving as the top salesperson,...
by Reboot | Oct 28, 2022 | Managed IT Services, Security, Small Business Technology
If you’re in the market to buy some computers or devices for your small business you’ll undoubtedly hear the advice (probably from a salesperson) to “future-proof.” This is a fancy term for buying a bit more than you need today in the hopes that you won’t have to run...
by Reboot | Oct 21, 2022 | Fantastic IT, Managed IT Services, Quick Tips, Small Business Technology
Everywhere you look, organizations and individuals are searching for ways to reduce their impact on the environment. That’s not just a responsible way of doing things, it’s also good business – now more than ever customers want to know that we are doing our part for...
by Reboot | Oct 14, 2022 | Fantastic IT, Managed IT Services, Security, Small Business Technology
If you’ve been looking through our website then you are probably already familiar with the way a managed services agreement works for IT (and if you aren’t, do some more research; it could save you lots of money and hassle). What you might not be familiar with,...
by Reboot | Oct 7, 2022 | Fantastic IT, Managed IT Services, Small Business Technology
If you’ve spent some time on the Fantastic IT website, you’ll know that we highlight our experience in certain industries like banking, legal, and healthcare. If you’re in one of these fields – or another with unique technical needs – you may be wondering whether you...
by Reboot | Sep 30, 2022 | Managed IT Services, Quick Tips, Security, Small Business Technology
Suppose you have 100 employees working in your business. That means you probably need 100 computers, or possibly 100 tablets, right? Maybe and maybe not. Forget for a moment that we are making small assumptions to work out the math – each employee might not actually...