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- The Invisible Man
- Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave
- Life on the Edge: Reading List
- eReader Roundup
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No! The answer to this question is not Ghostbusters.
Why? Because this question is about… who you are going to call as a resource to be your eyes and ears when you are unavailable or on vacation.
That question was asked recently by one of our newest clients.
In today’s business world, it’s important to be able to easily find the information you need. Given that most information is digital these days, quite often in Word documents, Excel spreadsheets or Adobe PDFs, your file sharing solution needs to be organized, secure and easy to use.
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness…” This famous line from a A Tale of Two Cities can be said of some of our experiences with our clients. At IT Radix, our purpose is to help our clients succeed.
You and your partner have just purchased an existing business. The business is profitable and has huge potential, the client retention expected is strong, the market is good, the office is great, the staff are all professionals. Everything is fantastic.
We are very excited about our newest client that engaged IT Radix to be its resource for information technology services. Why are we excited? Because this firm is an expert in business liability insurance and is very active in the cyber-liability realm.
In Charles Dickens’ famous work, Great Expectations, the story is full of expectations and misunderstandings. When Mr. Jaggers and Pip, the protagonist in the novel, are discussing who is responsible for some of Pip’s misunderstandings, Jaggers tells Pip to “Take nothing on its looks; take everything on evidence.
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The owners of growing businesses face a very real challenge where their technology infrastructure is concerned. As your business grows, the IT solutions that once worked so well for you may no longer make sense. Maybe you put a fantastic inventory management system in place that did everything you needed it to do, but that was when YOU had to take care of the inventory.
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