Off-lease business hardware sells for a fraction of new. Here is what is safe to buy used, what never is, and the licensing trap that catches people.
Vulnerability scan, penetration test, or red team? What each one buys you, who actually needs a pen test, and how to read the report you get back.
Before you buy software, find out where your customer data actually goes. Seven questions every vendor should answer in writing, not on a sales call.
The cash flow case for leasing, the ownership case for buying, what lease proposals hide, and the data destruction problem at end of term. General information, not tax advice.
AI receptionists and chat assistants can cover after-hours calls, FAQs, and booking. Here is what they do well, where they enrage callers, and how to supervise one.
Every AI product page says the same thing. Start from the task that costs you hours, demand a demo on your own data, and pilot with a number before you sign.
Already on Microsoft 365? An honest comparison of the built in assistant, a separate general assistant, and waiting, plus how to pilot before you buy.
Your network closet explained with a building analogy: what the router, firewall, switch, and access points each do, and the sane order to upgrade them in.
Prototypes, discontinued replacement parts, jigs, fixtures, and custom brackets without owning a machine, plus honest limits, materials, and turnaround expectations.
Comfort at a desk is a productivity line item, not a perk. Here is the practical case for second monitors, docks, and adjustable chairs, using OSHA's own guidance.
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