Windows 8 in the Workplace
Since Microsoft released Windows 8 last fall, we have seen marketing campaigns and quarterly reports leading us to believe that it is a huge hit.
Since Microsoft released Windows 8 last fall, we have seen marketing campaigns and quarterly reports leading us to believe that it is a huge hit.
Microsoft recently released Office 365 Small Business Premium, the latest version of their ubiquitous Office software suite. Office 365 is Microsoft’s online version of Office
As your business grows, so does your database… New clients, more transactions, financial information and marketing data all add to your database server’s storage size.
With the looming end of support deadline for Windows XP just around the corner, migrations to Windows 7 in IT environments around the world are
If you’ve been an Exchange administrator over the years, you know that Microsoft’s been telling you stop using public folders, primarily because they couldn’t take
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 has implemented functionality called server roles which allows a small business to assign various roles to different Exchange servers in their
Microsoft SQL Server 2012, formerly known as SQL Server Denali, has been several years in the making. In 2010, Microsoft released the first preview to
Over the past few months, we’ve noticed a trend with our new clients–they want out of their existing contracts with other IT companies. It seems
Exchange Server 2013, the newest version of Microsoft Exchange Server, a popular messaging, email and scheduling platform, includes several enhancements that may be of benefit
If your small business has made the decision to move to Microsoft Exchange Server 2013, there’s quite a bit to consider depending on your current