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All About Computer Protection

Tech Medics Inc.'s James Moon is an IT consultant with extensive experience in the technology industry. A graduate of the University of Southern California, he is certified by Microsoft, Cisco, Dell, Symantec, and BICSI. In this series of articles, he discusses the fundamentals of business management from a technology perspective.

What Can Businesses Do to Protect Themselves From Viruses?

The best way to avoid viruses is to use a multi-layered approach. A multi-layered approach to virus protection includes firewalls, anti-spam software, and virus protection on every computer connected to the network.

How Can I Protect Myself From a Server Outage?

The best way to protect a company from a server outage is to hire someone to keep a close watch on its performance at all time. Companies like Tech Medics Inc. offer comprehensive server management services, which means they will check out any potential problems before a real issue comes up.

How to Run a Business That Uses Both PCs and Macs

The trick to running a business that uses both PCs and Macs is to work with a professional IT company that can integrate the appropriate platforms to allow constant collaboration. These updates can make it much easier for people to share files across various platforms too.

The Biggest Mistakes Companies Make When Setting Up Networks

The biggest mistake that companies make when setting up networks is to not keep scalability or size in mind. Just because a company is a certain size today does not mean it isn't going to grow in the future.

Tips for Handling Digital Disaster Recovery

When it comes to recovering from a server outage or network breakdown, the most important thing to do is to call in a professional. Trying to fix a major issue without someone from technical support could be disastrous when it comes to recovering key files.