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Why Network Penetration Testing is Vital For Smooth Operations

When your company invests in IT services in Nashville, then you can feel prepared to take on a multitude of online actions that will increase productivity and revenue. However, when it comes to your network, it's often not going to be a single setup and then you're good for the next decade. IT services in [...]

2017-04-28T17:31:43-06:00October 7th, 2016|TechTalk|

5 Ways to Protect Your Business Devices From Hackers and Malware

We all know that technology has done some fantastic things for businesses from improving the speed that we communicate and share information at to making it easier to work remotely. However, will all of the great features we get to enjoy, there are a few elements that can hinder progress. Hackers and malware can be [...]

2017-04-28T17:31:56-06:00August 24th, 2016|TechTalk|

How Virtualization Can Enhance Your Business

While brainstorming ways to boost your business, you may have given virtualization a thought (if you don’t already utilize its many benefits). And if you haven’t discovered what virtualization is or how it can enhance your business, then take a moment to learn a little more about it. The best IT support in Nashville will [...]

2017-04-28T17:31:56-06:00August 16th, 2016|TechTalk|

Planning an upgrade to Windows 10? Better hurry!

  If you haven’t already upgraded your PC to Windows 10 (and Microsoft hasn’t forced it upon you yet), time is running out for the free upgrade. According to Microsoft, the free upgrade to Windows 10 will officially expire on July 29th, 2016. After that, an upgrade will cost roughly $120.00 per PC. Your PC [...]

2017-04-28T17:31:56-06:00July 13th, 2016|TechTalk|

Windows 10 in your business: Should you upgrade?

We often have clients who ask if they should replace their aging business computer with a new one running Windows 10, or if they should just stick with Windows 7. When these questions arise, they are usually accompanied by questions about the start button debacle that began in Windows 8, along with questions surrounding how [...]

2017-04-28T17:31:57-06:00May 13th, 2016|TechTalk|

Dealing With a Ransomware Infection: Real Life Scenario

 It seems as more and more of these ransomware infections come out, the good guys are starting to be able to get decryptors made to get files returned to their working state.   We were recently approached by a small company who found themselves infected with a newer strain of ransomware known as Nemucod .Crypted. (In the [...]

2021-10-07T14:02:27-06:00April 29th, 2016|TechTalk|

Opening E-mails With Attachments? Read This First.

A client recently sent this e-mail screenshot asking if it was legitimate. This individual is with a company that recently posted a job opening in TN. The body of the email seems innocent enough, stating they are looking for a job. This looks legitimate. However, the telling sign here is in the “Sender’s” domain [...]

2021-10-07T14:00:57-06:00February 25th, 2016|General, TechTalk|
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