by a1bizcom | Nov 1, 2018 | SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, Technology News
It’s about time for San Antonio businesses to be setting up their 2019 budget and deciding what their IT expenditure will be. According to Forbes, a significant portion of IT budgets will be committed to the cloud. But what option will your business choose? Public,...
by clikcloud | Oct 16, 2018 | SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, Technology News
Since 2008, the cryptocurrency Bitcoin has been in the news. Not only that, its underlying technology called Blockchain has become better known as an emerging technological trend. According to a COMPTIA brief citing research by Gartner, this technology is expected to...
by clikcloud | Oct 9, 2018 | SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, Technology News
With the holiday season coming up soon, many San Antonio businesses, both brick and mortar and online, will process a great deal of customer credit card information. This information will be stored and transmitted and must be protected from loss or compromise. The...
by clikcloud | Sep 17, 2018 | SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, Technology News
With so many potential hazards–natural and man-made–that can disrupt your business, now is the right time to develop and implement a disaster recovery and business continuity plan. Not only can floods, fires or earthquakes disrupt daily life, they can...
by clikcloud | Sep 6, 2018 | SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, Technology News
With daily business processes as well as innovative new technologies like the Cloud Computing, keeping your company’s data and systems safe is a top priority. Damages from cybercrime, in the form of lost revenue, continue to mount; in the next few years, the cost...
by a1bizcom | Aug 16, 2018 | SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, Technology News
A business’ network is relied upon heavily for many daily functions, and there are many places problems can occur. According to CompTIA, four leading security concerns are attacks from ransomware and malware, viruses that can get into your network and destroy data,...