
That ‘Old’ Tech? You’re Still Paying For It Every Month
Most people treat outdated technology like a favorite sock with a hole in it—clearly past its prime, but not bad enough to throw out yet.
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Most people treat outdated technology like a favorite sock with a hole in it—clearly past its prime, but not bad enough to throw out yet.

Taking a reactive approach to IT might not feel like a problem in the moment. Most issues start small: a system slows down, a warning

Every year around late June, we get the longest day of the year—more daylight, more usable hours, and at least in theory, more time to

School’s out, which means for many people the workday doesn’t look quite the same as it did a few weeks ago. Maybe you’re starting earlier

While you’re firing up the grill or sitting in beach traffic, someone else is getting to work. They’ve been planning for this. They know which

The proposal looked great. It was polished, professional and exactly the kind of document that makes a business look like it has everything under control.

The email shows up on a Tuesday morning. It looks like it’s from the CEO. The name matches. The tone is right. Even the signature

Picture walking up to a house and lifting the welcome mat to find a key underneath. It’s convenient, predictable and exactly where someone with bad

It’s Monday morning. You’ve got coffee. You’ve got a plan. This is the week you’re finally going to get ahead. You walk through the door.

Remember blowing into Nintendo cartridges to make them work? That was our version of IT support. Cartridge won’t load? Blow on it. Still won’t load?