Digital Boardwalk
Focusing on intricate communications with the client, Digital Boardwalk becomes their inclusive IT Department. Digital Boardwalk operates on a cutting edge, highly efficient, “proactive” model of service.
Similar to an alarm company monitoring your office for burglary, we remotely monitor your network, receive automated alerts from your server and workstations, and remotely repair the issues in the background without disturbing your work. In fact, you may not know a problem existed until we inform you in our quarterly reports.
Values
Our Customers: Without our customers we would not exist. Our perpetual commitment to superior customer service demonstrates our promise of excellence to our clients.
Our Employees: Happy employees make for a better work environment and ensure positive customer experiences. Comprehensive benefits packages and ongoing education ascertain our employees’ fulfillment.
Integrity: In an unregulated industry, integrity is critical to success. Our promise of ethical business practices, honesty, and accountability is evident and ever-present in our daily operations.
Dependability: Dependence on reliable technology is imperative in today’s businesses. On a similar note, dependence on reliable support is of equal importance. Consistency and reliability are fundamental components of our company, and integral to our workflow.
Innovation: Technology changes every day, and so must we. Our company is continuously evolving to meet the changing needs of our industry and our customers.
This Valentine’s Day, Small Businesses Want a Better Relationship With Their IT
Valentine’s Day has a funny way of sneaking into conversations it does not technically belong in. It shows up in email subject lines.In awkward office candy bowls.In jokes about commitment
Valentine’s Day has a funny way of sneaking into conversations it does not technically belong in. It shows up in email subject lines.In awkward office candy bowls.In jokes about commitment
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Now That Windows 11 Is Normal, Small Businesses Are Asking What Comes Next
For years, Windows 11 was “the thing we will deal with later.” Later became a reminder.Then a project.Then a deadline no one could ignore. Now it is 2026, and most
For years, Windows 11 was “the thing we will deal with later.” Later became a reminder.Then a project.Then a deadline no one could ignore. Now it is 2026, and most
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Small Businesses Are Tired of Cybersecurity Fear Tactics and Here Is What Actually Matters in 2026
If you run a small business, there is a good chance your inbox is full of cybersecurity warnings that all sound the same. Urgent new threat discovered.Your business is at
If you run a small business, there is a good chance your inbox is full of cybersecurity warnings that all sound the same. Urgent new threat discovered.Your business is at
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What Small Businesses Got Wrong About IT in 2025 and What Needs to Change in 2026
2025 was not a bad year for small business technology. In many ways, it was a year of catching up. Windows upgrades finally happened. Cloud migrations wrapped up. Security tools
2025 was not a bad year for small business technology. In many ways, it was a year of catching up. Windows upgrades finally happened. Cloud migrations wrapped up. Security tools
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At some point, every small business hits the same wall. A laptop dies without warning. A server starts throwing alerts. A new hire needs equipment yesterday. Someone finds a “great
At some point, every small business hits the same wall. A laptop dies without warning. A server starts throwing alerts. A new hire needs equipment yesterday. Someone finds a “great
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Consumer Level Cybersecurity Products: Good for Home, Risky for Business
There is no shortage of cybersecurity products marketed directly to consumers. Antivirus software. VPNs. Password managers. Identity theft protection. Browser extensions that promise to block everything bad on the internet
There is no shortage of cybersecurity products marketed directly to consumers. Antivirus software. VPNs. Password managers. Identity theft protection. Browser extensions that promise to block everything bad on the internet
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How AI Can Clean Up Your Inbox, Calendars, and Office Chaos(Without Becoming Yet Another Tool You Have to Manage)
If you’re an office manager, your actual job title probably looks something like this: Your inbox never truly hits zero. Meetings multiply like gremlins after midnight. Someone always needs “that
If you’re an office manager, your actual job title probably looks something like this: Your inbox never truly hits zero. Meetings multiply like gremlins after midnight. Someone always needs “that
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AI Scams, Holiday Shopping, and Social Engineering: How to Keep Your Wallet Safe This Season
The holiday season is almost here, which means two things are guaranteed: And while you might be mentally preparing for another round of shipping delays and “Oops, we sold out!”
The holiday season is almost here, which means two things are guaranteed: And while you might be mentally preparing for another round of shipping delays and “Oops, we sold out!”
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A No-Nonsense Guide for Regulated Small Businesses Let’s get this out of the way early: AI is not illegal.AI is not automatically a HIPAA violation.And no, your business does not
A No-Nonsense Guide for Regulated Small Businesses Let’s get this out of the way early: AI is not illegal.AI is not automatically a HIPAA violation.And no, your business does not
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Windows 11 Tips & Tricks Every Office Administrator Should Know: A Guide to a Smoother, Smarter Workday
Being an office administrator isn’t for the faint of heart. You’re part air-traffic controller, part project manager, part tech whisperer, and part “Did you reboot it yet?” guru. And with
Being an office administrator isn’t for the faint of heart. You’re part air-traffic controller, part project manager, part tech whisperer, and part “Did you reboot it yet?” guru. And with
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