by devTeam Ironistic | May 7, 2014 | Blog, Business IT, Computer Security, Internet, Virus Protection and Security
Malware creation and deployment are a global, multi-billion dollar industry. Your computer can either be compromised by criminals to obtain your own financial information, or your computer can be used to aid criminals in illegally gathering information or resources to...
by devTeam Ironistic | Apr 4, 2014 | Blog, Business IT, Managed Services
Many small businesses are finding benefits in using managed services because they can “grow as they go.” Managed Services offer businesses flexibility and scalability to fit their specific organizations. Here is an overview of the managed services that Networks...
by devTeam Ironistic | Mar 27, 2014 | Blog, Business IT
Microsoft is ending support for Windows XP. As a result, routine security patches will not be released and this means XP machines will have more security vulnerabilities. If you plan to remain on Windows XP after support ends on April 8, here are some tips to keep...
by devTeam Ironistic | Mar 21, 2014 | Blog, Business IT, Data Backup, IT, Managed Services, Virus Protection and Security
Because of threats to data such as power failures, device failures, malware, natural disaster, human error, and theft, backing up data is important to small businesses, organizations and individuals alike. The three important elements of data are: Redundancy Frequency...
by devTeam Ironistic | Mar 7, 2014 | Blog, Business IT, Microsoft
Support for Windows XP ended on April 8th and you will need to eventually upgrade. You will need to decide whether to remain on XP for a while longer, move to Windows 7, move to Windows 8, keep your current computer, or purchase a new computer. Here is a quick...
by devTeam Ironistic | Jan 31, 2014 | Blog, Business IT, IT, Tech
The first article on this post first appeared on Forbes In September’s opening game, and in each game during the regular season, Manning had to use his knowledge of the game and limited information on each team they faced. But this time, he’ll have months of data—from...