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Generative AI: Best Practice & Policy
The Future Is Now Generative AI has gone from futuristic novelty to everyday business tool almost overnight. Suddenly, business owners are using AI to draft emails, summarize meetings, create marketing content, answer customer questions, and speed up daily work. It feels like everyone discovered a new employee that works 24/7. But generative AI didn’t Continue Reading
The Future Is Now Generative AI has gone from futuristic novelty to everyday business tool almost overnight. Suddenly, business owners are using AI to draft emails, summarize meetings, create marketing content, answer customer questions, and speed up daily work. It feels like everyone discovered a new employee that works 24/7. But generative AI didn’t Continue Reading
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The State of Cybersecurity in 2026: What Modern Businesses Must Get Right
Cybersecurity in 2026 looks nothing like it did even a year ago. The digital environment is expanding faster than most organizations can secure, and attackers are accelerating even faster. Global cybersecurity investment is on track to exceed $240 billion, driven by the need to protect cloud platforms, AI-powered workloads, and increasingly distributed teams.
Cybersecurity in 2026 looks nothing like it did even a year ago. The digital environment is expanding faster than most organizations can secure, and attackers are accelerating even faster. Global cybersecurity investment is on track to exceed $240 billion, driven by the need to protect cloud platforms, AI-powered workloads, and increasingly distributed teams.
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What’s Going on with US Pricing and Availability?
If you’ve bought a new computer in 2025, you likely noticed that the price was higher than expected. Worse, it may not have been available at all. Fluctuating equipment pricing has led to shortages and hoarding. It’s affecting parts and components in ways you might not have expected. This week we placed a large order
If you’ve bought a new computer in 2025, you likely noticed that the price was higher than expected. Worse, it may not have been available at all. Fluctuating equipment pricing has led to shortages and hoarding. It’s affecting parts and components in ways you might not have expected. This week we placed a large order
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