Empowering Our Clients and Partners Around the Clock and Around the World

At IT Radix we take pride in empowering our clients to have the greatest impact they can. A medical startup reached out to us with a great idea and a serious need for a custom IT solution. Since their entire business model was based around the idea of a virtual office, they needed their cyber-work environment constructed from the ground up; and they needed it done fast.

My Grown-Up Christmas List

You might recall the 1992 song, “My Grown-Up Christmas Wish” written by David Foster and his then wife, Linda. Natalie Cole was the first to record this holiday standard, but it was Amy Grant’s version that became the big hit. The lyrics showcase an adult writing to Santa and asking for much more than material things: the end to war, friendship for all and love that would never end.

Who Ya Gonna Call? Ghostbusters!

That was the musical refrain in the movie theme song, “Ghostbusters,” written and performed by Ray Parker Jr. The lyrics pose the question when there’s “something strange in your neighborhood who you gonna call?” While we may not run into paranormal creatures invading Manhattan, many of us will likely run into a computer virus that needs to be removed as quickly as those ghosts.

Remote Workers – Enabling Your Technicians Via Office 365 and the Cloud

Enable remote workers using cloud technology
An existing client recently referred a company to us who is in the business of measuring temperatures through remote-sensing thermometers. It’s a specialized technology that services a host of industries for whom accuracy and ease of use of these types of products are critical to the bottom line.

Proactive IT Support Detecting Problems Just in the Nick of Time

All organizations need proactive IT support. For example, a newly formed NJ real estate law firm recently engaged IT Radix for all their technology needs. The firm was created by the merger of two separate law practices, and therefore, they carefully selected their IT support provider.

Stick with Us and You Won’t be Sorry!

The title of the board game, Sorry!, comes from the many ways in which a player can thwart the progress of another, while apologetically saying, "Sorry!" That may be all fun and games, but when it comes to businesses who don’t have an IT management and support plan in place, there’s only so much you can do to reactively fix a disaster.