Spring-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 MoreNew Year, New Tech: Essential IT Upgrades for Veterinary Practices in 2025
Posted by Computer Solutions on Jan 6, 2025 As we step into 2025, it’s the perfect time for veterinary hospitals to evaluate their technology. While the New Year is often associated with fresh starts and resolutions, it’s also an ideal moment to make sure your practice’s IT systems are working as efficiently and securely as […]
Read MoreMaximizing Workplace Productivity with a Year-End Tech Refresh for Veterinary Practices
Posted by Computer Solutions on December 16, 2024 As 2024 comes to a close, it’s the perfect time to assess how your practice’s technology has supported—or hindered—your team’s productivity. Whether it’s improving client care, streamlining administrative tasks, or enhancing communication, the right technology can have a profound impact on your veterinary practice. A year-end tech […]
Read More5 Options If Your Windows 10 PC Fails the Windows 11 Compatibility Test
Posted by Computer Solutions on November 11, 2024 As you may have heard, Windows 10 will officially reached its end of life on October 14, 2025. After this date, Microsoft no longer offers free security updates, technical support, or non-security updates for this version. While your PC won’t stop working overnight, this means that, without […]
Read More5 Signs It’s Time to Update Your Software (And How to Do It Safely)
Posted by Computer Solutions | October 28, 2024 Software updates can sometimes feel like a hassle, but neglecting them can leave your veterinary practice vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Cybercriminals are always on the lookout for weaknesses, and outdated software is an open door to your network. So, how can you tell when it’s time to update […]
Read MoreChoose The Right PIMS For Your Vet Practice
10 Easy Steps To Help Your Clinic Choose The Right PIMS After 40+ years in business, we have discovered ten things that every Vet Clinic owner needs to consider when choosing the right PIMS to use to run their clinic. 1. Assess Your Practice Needs When assessing your practice needs, consider factors like the size […]
Read MoreWindows Server 2012 R2 End of Life
Time flies, doesn’t it? It seems like just yesterday when Microsoft unveiled Windows Server 2012/R2. Yet, after a remarkable decade-long journey, Microsoft has officially declared that the sun is setting on this operating system come October 10th, 2023. But, let’s dive into the details. As with any software, Microsoft eventually bids adieu to older versions […]
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