by Joseph Forbes | Oct 28, 2017 | Blog Entry, HARDWARE, KnowledgeBase (KB), SECURITY, Technical Support, Technicals
Leave your computer on all the time, or shut it off when it’s not in use; does it really make a difference? If you’ve been asking yourself this question, then you’ll be happy to hear that you can choose whichever way you want. You just need to...
by Joseph Forbes | Oct 2, 2017 | Blog Entry, DATA, HARDWARE, INTERNET, KnowledgeBase (KB), Technicals, TECHNOLOGY
The latency of a network connection represents the amount of time required for data to travel between the sender and receiver. While all computer networks possess some inherent amount of latency, the amount varies and can suddenly increase for various reasons. People...
by Joseph Forbes | Sep 20, 2017 | Blog Entry, DATA, Data Recovery, HARDWARE, INTERNET, SECURITY, Technical Support
Whether you’re a home PC user or a network administrator, you always need a plan for when the unexpected happens to your computers and/or network. A Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) is essential in helping to ensure that you don’t get fired after a server gets...
by Joseph Forbes | Sep 17, 2017 | DATA, HARDWARE, SECURITY, Technical Support, Technicals
Whether you’re managing disaster preparation activities for a small business or a large corporation, you need to plan for natural disasters because, as we all know, information technology and water don’t mix well. Let’s go over some basic steps...
by Joseph Forbes | Sep 9, 2017 | Blog Entry, DATA, EDUCATION, HARDWARE, REVIEWS, Technicals
So, at this point it is hard to say that current quantum computers (well more like chips) have integrated within them RAM (random access memory), ROM (read only memory), hard drives (another memory component), and buses or data lines — but there are developments in...
by Joseph Forbes | Sep 2, 2017 | Blog Entry, DATA, Data Recovery, HARDWARE, KnowledgeBase (KB), SECURITY, Technical Support, Technicals
Whether you’re a home PC user or a network administrator, you always need a plan for when the unexpected happens to your computers and/or network. A Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) is essential in helping to ensure that you don’t get fired after a server gets...