Yearly Archives: 2016

FCC Recommends Consumer Labels for Broadband Services

FCC Consumer Label for Broadband Services Comparing prices, performance and network practices of broadband service providers can be challenging, even for technology savvy consumers. With this in mind, the FCC created Open Internet transparency rules requiring providers to convey sufficient information for consumers to make informed choices about available broadband services. Based on recommendations from…
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Join in celebrating First United Methodist Church of New Lothrop’s new website!

First United Methodist Church New Lothrop First United Methodist Church of New Lothrop’s new website was designed to meet the needs of the members. The new website hosts a community event calendar, a regularly updated blog, electronic prayer request, and uplifting information about the organization and its members. FUMCNL wants the user experience to be…
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Great Customer Service

Great customer service is something that everyone rightfully expects. However, in today’s fast pace digital society, too often customer service has taken the backseat. Unfortunately, not all customers speak up about the service they receive, good or bad.

As a small business owner, I’m constantly looking for better ways to serve our customers. We offer a range of services from providing basic assistance to providing full managed services. Not all customers have the same needs so we do our best to tailor our services to each customer’s particular situation. Above all else, providing great customer service is always at the top of our list.

Here is a video that inspired me personally about providing great customer service.

Cloud Backups

Cloud Backups

Companies are dealing with an ever increasing amount of data that has become critical to operating their business. Modern processes designed to safeguard information have become a requirement where they were once an option. Through all this, cloud storage has been proven to be a cost effective, reliable and secure solution. Cloud backups and recovery solutions utilize your current infrastructure, reducing the need for additional equipment. Software is typically installed on servers and workstations where the data resides. A lower total cost of ownership is achieved when moving to the cloud by eliminating the need for backup tapes, tape drives and expensive couriers. Instead of moving physical media by courier, the data is encrypted and sent to offsite datacenters through secure data tunnels over the Internet.

If you’re ready to implement Cloud Backups or just curious how they work, give us a call. We are here to help.