by Kevin
on August 9, 2012
in Good News, Monitoring, NerdCare
This past weekend, one of our Nerds, Daryl Siemens (London, ON) was camping with his family, when he got an alert from the NerdCare Support Team that a hard drive was failing.
by David R in Ontario, Canada
on May 11, 2012
in Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Ghana, India, Mexico, Monitoring, NerdCare, Nerds On Site, Newsletter, small business, SME, South Africa, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, United States, United States
Remote Monitoring of your IT equipment is a simple and intelligent way to ensure the fundamental operations of your business is in good health. Services like your website, email, important servers for applications, your Internet connection, etc. Here are just five reasons you and your business will benefit from remote monitoring: Peace of Mind just [...]
by David R in Ontario, Canada
on April 20, 2012
in Good News, Help and How To, Monitoring, NerdCare, NerdsBackup, Promotions
Here are just a few common services our clients like to use at home (and at work). If you find it hard to keep up with all of the security news and want to have peace of mind, some of these services may be just what you’re looking for in your home or office: Protect [...]
by David R in Ontario, Canada
on March 9, 2012
in Canada, Good News, Monitoring, Technology News
londonlawn.ca is a free WiFi wireless service in central London, Ontario, Canada as a pilot project. The coverage has recently expanded and we’re proud to show some interesting statistics that other communities may find useful. The screenshots below are taken form the public website londonlawn.ca today, Friday mid-morning. Each pin represents an outdoor access point, [...]
by Kevin
on February 18, 2012
in Monitoring, Nerds On Site, small business, SME
If there is one thing most small businesses can agree on is that time equals money. Small business owners are in a position where they have to be a jack-of-all-trades, often spending most of their day wearing different hats. This is the nature of the small business and while expected is not always the best way use of time.