Amy Nutt

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Preserving your data keeps your company running, and any downtime of the data center results in lost money and time.

Staying within the upgrade cycle while remaining financially healthy can be difficult, especially for a small business. Leasing offloads those problems.

How to Set Up and Install Your Own Home Network

Setting up your own home network can be simple with these instructions. Take special care regarding your security!

Fire damage, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, or other destructive events can mean the end of thousands of important files. Losing a small amount of information due to a power outage can be an annoyance. Losing the data for an entire organization is a disaster.

In today's fast-paced, information - reliant business world, high availability of data centers is a must.

VoIP, or voice over internet protocol, is rapidly gaining in popularity and soon may pick up enough steam to be a strong rival to regular phone service providers Though in theory and in use, both the public switched telephone network and VoIP are strikingly similar, how the end result is actually achieved and the features available with each couldn't be more different than they are

As businesses began to increase their focus on having reliable and available data centers, data centers began to grow in size and complexity.

Computer rental is a growing trend due to the convenience and affordability of this smart option Buying a computer just isn’t the best choice for everyone

How Does VoIP Work?

VoIP, or voice over internet protocol, simply put, is a way to make phone calls over the internet with the use of an analog telephone adapter In making "phone calls" in this manner, the user can often avoid the high charges from the phone company, especially in the case of long distance calls

Look no further: The four most popular brands of servers, in descending order, are Hewlett Packard, Dell, IBM, and Sun Microsystems.



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