It’s time to put a common misconception to rest: “isn’t WordPress just a blogging platform?” Although this used to be the case, according to an article by Tech Crunch, about 22% of newly published websites are built on WordPress . What’s more impressive, one of the most popular publishers is using WordPress as their platform. Here are 7 things you should know about WordPress: With WordPress it is not necessary to rebuild your pages every time you wish to update your site.
In recent years iPads, smartphones, and Kindles have been a few of the most coveted gadgets on the market. However, not all tech is created equal. Companies can’t predict what will become popular, regardless of how much they love it.
Is your SBS 2008 C: drive running out of room?
About a year ago, we got a call from a client. Their email had stopped working. They are on SBS 2008, so we started troubleshooting. We restarted the stopped Information Store. It started up, then promptly shut down again. Upon further inspection we discovered that the main system drive was almost full. When a server’s [...]
Continue Reading →Data Security: What You Need to Know
When looking at data security, you may believe you have enough safeguards in position to defend your small business. After all, you most likely routinely update your antivirus software and other security protocols too
Continue Reading →Ideas to Improve Your Company Culture: Part 2
Our last blog post explored the reasons why having a healthy business culture is essential for your brand. The positive effects of a healthy culture are numerous, while the consequence of letting the culture of your company diminish can be very negative indeed.
Continue Reading →The Importance of a Healthy Company Culture: Part 1
Strategy and finances are not the only aspects of a successful company, but they tend to be what companies concentrate on. It may not seem obvious, but company culture plays an essential role too
Continue Reading →Simplify Online Invoicing
Did you start your business because you love paperwork? Not likely, unless you’re a cpa of course.
Continue Reading →Can a real-time threat feed really discourage cyber crime
It looks as if Microsoft is ready to do its part to deter cyber crimes. Microsoft intends to offer real-time feeds that partners can use to analyze possible cyber threats and take the proper steps to boost their defenses against these attacks. With Microsoft’s achievements in tackling botnets, they’ve been able to amass a lot of data around the specific threats these botnets pose.
Continue Reading →Cloud Security: Part 2
The cloud has been a blessing for small business owners fighting through tough economic times. Instead of purchasing costly enterprise software, business owners can save their dollars by accessing powerful computing programs in the cloud, everything from high-end word processors and project-management tools to spreadsheets and Photoshop alternatives.
Continue Reading →How Secure is Cloud Security? Part 1
The advantages of cloud computing are clear.
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About Merit Solutions
MERIT Solutions has been working with Hampton Roads businesses for almost 30 years. During this time, much has changed in Information Technology, but one thing that has not changed is our commitment to our clients and the well being of their businesses. Most business owners have become accustomed to IT support being defined as having to call somebody to come and fix problems when things break.
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- 02/17/2012 WordPress Basics
- 02/15/2012 Tech That Did Not Quite Make It
- 02/10/2012 Is your SBS 2008 C: drive running out of room?
- 02/08/2012 Data Security: What You Need to Know
- 02/03/2012 Ideas to Improve Your Company Culture: Part 2
- 02/01/2012 The Importance of a Healthy Company Culture: Part 1
- 01/27/2012 Simplify Online Invoicing
- 01/25/2012 Can a real-time threat feed really discourage cyber crime
- 01/20/2012 Cloud Security: Part 2
- 01/18/2012 How Secure is Cloud Security? Part 1
