What a Cloud Outage Response Means for Your Vet Clinic
Posted by Computer Solutions on November 3, 2025 Last week, Microsoft Azure (one of the largest cloud platforms in the world) experienced a major outage that disrupted services across the country. For many veterinary practices that rely on cloud-based systems, this wasn’t just a minor tech hiccup, it was a sudden reminder of how deeply […]
Read MoreYour Clinic Missed the Windows 11 Deadline. Now What?
Posted by Computer Solutions on October 20, 2025 October 14th has passed, and Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10.If your veterinary clinic is still running on Windows 10 machines, take a breath. You’re not alone, and it’s not too late to fix it. But the time to act is now. Let’s walk through […]
Read MoreTime’s Almost Up for Windows 10: What It Means for Veterinary Clinics
Posted by Computer Solutions on September 2, 2025 If your veterinary practice is still running on Windows 10, now is the time to start planning your next move. Microsoft has officially announced that it will end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. That may sound far off, but upgrading your systems takes time—especially […]
Read MoreCould Your Veterinary Team Be Training AI to Breach Your Clinic?
Posted by Computer Solutions on August 25, 2025 AI tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Google Gemini are quickly becoming part of the daily workflow for many veterinary practices. Staff use them to write emails, summarize reports, respond to client inquiries, or even draft content for your website or social media. Used properly, AI can […]
Read MoreThe Hidden Costs of Waiting: Why Veterinary Practices Can’t Delay Their Windows 10 Upgrade
Posted by Computer Solutions on June 23, 2025 If your clinic is still running Windows 10, here’s the bottom line: time is running out. On October 14, 2025, Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10. That means no more security updates, no more patches, and no more help when things go wrong. But here’s […]
Read MoreWhat Will Happen to Your Veterinary Practice’s Applications When Windows 10 Support Ends?
Posted by Computer Solutions on April 14, 2025 Mark your calendar: October 14, 2025. That’s the day Microsoft officially ends support for Windows 10. No more security updates, no more bug fixes, no more technical support. While that might sound like just an “IT thing,” the truth is, it directly impacts your veterinary hospital’s daily […]
Read MoreSpring-Clean Your IT Network for a Smarter, Safer Business
Posted by Computer Solutions on March 3, 2025 Spring has arrived, and as you tackle your office decluttering and file organization, don’t forget that your IT systems need a little refresh, too. A spring clean for your technology can uncover inefficiencies, improve security, and enhance performance. By optimizing your IT systems, you’ll reduce downtime, avoid […]
Read MoreFrom Reactive To Proactive: Why Your Veterinary Practice’s IT Strategy Needs An Upgrade
Posted by Computer Solutions on February 24, 2025 As we move through Q1 of 2025, one thing is clear: veterinary practices that thrive are the ones staying ahead of rapidly changing technology. In today’s world, relying on a reactive IT strategy – waiting for problems to arise before solving them – is no longer enough. […]
Read MoreShould You Upgrade or Replace Your Devices? A Guide for Veterinary Practices
Posted by Computer Solutions on February 18, 2025 As Windows 10’s end-of-life approaches, with official support set to end in October 2025, veterinary practices using this operating system face an important decision: Is it time to upgrade your current devices to Windows 11, or should you consider replacing them entirely? This guide is designed to […]
Read MoreThe Outlook Transition: Why Immediate Action is Non-Negotiable
Posted by Computer Solutions on Jan 13, 2025 If you’re still using the classic version of Outlook, it’s time to face the facts: Microsoft is phasing it out, and support will officially end in 2025. Small to mid-size business users will be force-migrated starting January 2025, and enterprise users by April 2026. If you haven’t […]
Read More