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Have questions about Windows 8? We are here to help make sense of it all. Microsoft has changed its strategy only six months into one of their biggest launches. They’ve been unusually honest about their shortcomings about the Windows 8 Operating System. Microsoft has confirmed that they’re making changes to their sales strategy and software…
Windows XP has less than one year remaining of official support from Microsoft, which doesn’t surprise the IT pros. TechRepublic’s survey indicates that XP is still being used, and many organizations don’t plan on replacing it. So what’s going to happen when they continue using Windows XP? The Dynamic of Windows XP In the early…
What You Need to Know About Cloud Computing and The Benefits it Provides Cloud computing provides users with computing resources, applications and services that include infrastructure and operating systems. You access cloud services through an Internet connection, so cloud computing is often referred to as “off-premise” or “on-demand” computing. Cloud computing began with the hosting…
During the first quarter of 2013, Microsoft shipped about 900,000 Tablets, which means they now have 1.8 percent of the world’s Tablet market. Research firm IDC says Microsoft is trailing behind the leading company Apple Inc., which shipped 19.5 million Tablets during the first quarter of 2013; they own almost 40 percent of the world’s…
Another glowing reminder about the importance of IT security and ensuring your business is protected. Reputation.com is a website that’s used to help bury negative search results pertaining to you and your business. But despite the company’s mission to ensure users’ privacy, their site was recently breached. On Tuesday, April 30, 2013, the online reputation…









