The IT Pro Blog
Tag: Lifecycle Management
We actually write these blogs. Yes, you read that right. Our team of IT pros compile knowledge from the job and years of experience, combined with real-time updates of what we see in the field, to bring you value-add content on a weekly basis.
Your loT “Smart Devices” Are a Security Risk: Here’s What To Do
loT (aka, Internet of Things) devices are everywhere, and so is malware. It only fits that many loT devices you may use are vulnerable. Let’s
Let’s Talk About Windows 11 from a Technical and Business Perspective
Let’s talk about Windows 11. While you may not want to hear about another upgrade for your PCs, let us have your attention for a
As Firms Delay Replacing Old Hardware That Makes Them Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks, NSA Says New Legislation Is Needed
As US firms drag their feet on essential updates to reduce cyberattacks, an NSA official recently came out to say that more laws are needed
Windows 7 Was Ended Over a Year Ago, Yet 22% Of PCs Are Still Running It
It’s always been true that it’s risky to run software that the software company no longer supports. Why? Because it means there are no more
Chromebooks Sure Are Cheap — Are They Right for My Business?
Let’s take a reality check: should you use Chromebooks in your business? Great question. The simple answer for the majority is no. But let’s break
Report Finds Outdated Tech Linked to Higher Recovery Costs From Cybersecurity Breaches
Looking to mitigate unnecessary potential cost during a year of financial unknowns? We have four words for you: Keep. Your. Tech. Updated. In a pandemic
Beginning of the End for Microsoft Windows 10 32-bit Processor Support
Microsoft just released their Minimum Hardware Requirements, which states that Windows 10 version 2004 will no longer include 32-bit builds for OEM distribution. Before you
Stop Buying Shiny Computers for Your Business!
We’ve been assessing small businesses in the valley for 10 years and we’re hoping to bring awareness to a pattern we’ve nicknamed “shiny computers”. Read
Home vs. Business-Class Computers. Why Does It Matter?
What’s the difference between your home and business class computer? Should they be the same? Different? And the most important question: why does it matter?