
There’s not much time left before the end of the year, and many business owners are scrambling for any last-minute investments they can make to use as tax write-offs.

There’s not much time left before the end of the year, and many business owners are scrambling for any last-minute investments they can make to use as tax write-offs.

When you think about events that can damage your computer and other technology, what first springs to mind are typically things like liquid spills, a hard drive crash, or being dropped.

We’re about to say goodbye to an application that was once a mainstay of interactivity on the internet. Adobe Flash is reaching end of life on December 31, 2020.

Technology has become not just a tool, but a big part of our daily lives. From the time you check email in the morning to signing off at the end of the workday, a big part of our productivity, time, and energy is tied to how well we use our computer and other devices.

Few things will bring everyone together like a problem with the internet connection. People dash out of rooms and offices asking, “Is the internet down?”

As our lives have gone digital, we’re generating more data files than ever on a daily basis. We generate and store photos, videos, work documents, presentations, forms, and files we find online and save for later.

All free email addresses are created equal, right? Wrong! There are distinct differences between the different addresses you can use to send and receive email.
Do you know all the different companies that have access to your personal data? Most people don’t because each click you make can be tracked, preferences stored, and information bought and sold in seconds.

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Backing up your business data should be second nature, just like breathing. But unfortunately, too many Noblesville Indiana businesses are left with a major data loss incident because they either: [Read more…]

How do you add online payment processing to your website or offer contact-free payments onsite? This is a common question that Indiana businesses often ask.



