The 4 Best Gadgets To Help You Lose Weight And Get Fit This Year
Getting fit is going high-tech these days, with new gadgets that are actually cool to wear instead of looking like the beeping hunks of junk your grandma wears when mall walking. Plus, they’re going very social with online workouts and apps that track your progress and allow you to compete against…
Three Technology-Specific New Year’s Resolutions You Need To Make
Ahhhh! A brand new year, full of promise, hope and a fresh start. If you’re like most people, you’re making the usual resolutions to exercise more, lose weight, pay off debt, etc., etc., etc. Essentially, it’s a time of year when we momentarily take stock in our lives and think about all the things…
Time to Upgrade Your Network? Here Are 4 Things You Should Know
It’s that time of year again when business owners from all over are scrambling to make any last minute purchases they can to lighten the tax burden for 2012. One of the things many tax-savvy businesses do is purchase new office and computer equipment that will be needed within the next few months NOW…
Client Spotlight: The Baltimore Orioles
XPERTECHS has been serving the technology needs of the Orioles for over twelve years. During this time, XPERTECHS earned their position as “Trusted Advisor” and has provided a high level of IT support. The Orioles were faced with outdated, on-premise applications and the need for increased uptime/reliability…
What The Difference Is Between Disaster Recovery And Business Continuity And Why You Should Care
Face it – downtime is depressing, difficult and downright dumb. You can’t afford to lose business, customers and your reputation because of failed computer systems. That’s why it’s so important to pay attention to Disaster Recovery (DR) and Business Continuity (BC). Almost every business depends…
How Long Would It Really Take To Crack Your “Strong” Password
How many @’s, %’s and other crazy symbols are in your password right now? Are they really all that necessary? According to a recent Carnegie Mellon study, the answer is no. The only thing that really influences your password strength is its length! Not whether it has X minimum characters or Y maximum…