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The Age of Laptops & Desktop, Keeping them working for YOU

Computers have tremendously improved the way businesses operate in their respective industries. Technology has advanced so remarkably that those who are not using computers in their business are at a major disadvantage against their competitors. In particular, there are several important advantages that computers can provide to small businesses.

IT Companies are evolving and transforming to service these needs at very quick pace. In the transforming processes the smaller companies services(SLA) support times are longer to times to resolve. Business companies wheel always have to be turning to be profitable, quicker support faster resolutions. Or how about keeping the Wheel tuning by replacing the wheel (moving parts) bi-annually. Pro’s – critical part (changed) support presents with concerned recommendation (SLA) to keep your business wheel turning freely.

Key to Less Stress is Maintenance

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Computer components attract dust, lint, hair, carpet fibers, combined with moisture (spray bottles, aerosol sprays and humidity) create dirt. CPU_CoolingFanComputer cooling fans are bringing air into the computer to keep the internal components cool (like a small vacuum cleaner) unfortunately, the air also contains this grime – dirt, which settles on the components (CPU, Memory, Fans), and can cause a variety of problems. Even the thinnest coating of dust will raise the temperature of your components. The grime buildup causes overheating, which eventually results in permanent hardware failure.

 

 

Systems Evaluations

All business owner are not the “tech-savvy” in the IT field, not to be offensive but they have a business to run. An IT technician bi or tri annually system assessment will can help the stress. Looking over systems, answer questions or consult on future IT upgrades.

Don’t wait until “Corrupt boot file“, Hardware failure of course BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death) here are something to think about to help.

  1. Failure to keep virus protection up to date –  One telltale sign of a malware infected computer is slow data processing.
  2. Failure to load software upgrades – Failing to upgrade the software by running the patch can lead to corruption of data.
  3. Inadequate cooling – Computers fail under excess heat, so adequate cooling is essential.
  4. Loss of Power, PDU fails – Power bars in homes and offices distribute power to different components, receptacles wear out and can be the sources of bad contacts, and moisture can lead to corrosion.
  5. Voltage spike – This is a momentary change in the supply of electric power. If the screen goes blank during a thunderstorm, it’s likely that a voltage spike is responsible.