by SolaceITS | May 19, 2022 | Cloud Services, Security, Upgrading Technology
Two reasons to pay attention to software Software matters. What your employees use can impact your firm and your customers. Pay attention. Make rules. New software applications In the pre-pandemic phase, even when companies had staff working from home they were fewer...
by SolaceITS | Dec 14, 2021 | Computers, Enterprise Business, IT Support, Midsize Business, Small Business, Upgrading Technology, Windows 11
Windows 11 Preview I have been running an early preview release of Windows 11 since August. I have had very little issues with the early versions that I have tested. There has been a little bit of a learning curve as far as where options and operations have been...
by SolaceITS | Aug 27, 2020 | IT Support, Office 365, Small Business, Technology tips, Upgrading Technology
Teams Tips and Tricks for Every Kind of Team member Are you a stalker or a stubborn mule when you use Teams? No worries, Teams has created some great features that will suit every team member and their special habits. Find out which team member you are and use...
by M. Denton | Jun 11, 2020 | Hardware, Technology tips, Upgrading Technology
If typing in all caps on a blog was acceptable, I would scream type “I LOVE WORKING FROM HOME”! I really do. Working from home is an introvert’s secret dream come true. The first few weeks revealed which assets in my toolbox, aside from a computer, proved essential. ...
by B. Stewart | May 6, 2019 | Computers, IT Support, Networks, Technology tips, Upgrading Technology, WiFi, Windows 10
Microsoft is set to release the next ‘update’ to Windows in May. This update will upgrade Windows from version 1809 to 1903 and will begin rolling out in the next few days. Although this update is not as big as some of the others from Microsoft it does bring some...
by B. Stewart | Apr 8, 2019 | Computers, IT Support, Networks, Technology tips, Upgrading Technology, WiFi
There is a new wireless standard that will soon be making its way onto store shelves and into our homes. It will be 820.11ax, but you will more likely see it called WiFi 6. The WiFi Alliance, a group that manages wireless networking standards, is discontinuing the...