Tech Tips, News, & Opinions from Erie's Leading IT Services Company
Matt and Allan discuss what the metaverse means and how it will effect you.
Matt and Allan discuss Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October).
Matt discusses what the Infrastructure Bill in the Senate means for broadband in Erie County.
Tom Guadagno answers some of the top cyber security questions people have today. visit: vnet.us or call (888) 833-9111
Matt Wiertel talks about Phishing and ways to not get scammed.
Get to know Jolene Skelly and find out about the latest in VoIP and Voice solutions at VNET.
VNET COO, Brad Wiertel talks about VNET's past and where it's going.
VNET vCIO Brian Marshall discusses how some businesses have setup Identify, Prevent, Detect, Respond, Recover (Missing Detect, Very Little Response action = tremendous downtime that leads to a business going under).
VNET vCIO and Cybersecurity expert Tom Guadagno answers questions about how VNET proactively protects businesses from cyber attacks.
Last year was quite a challenge for IT professionals as many businesses and industries had to suddenly pivot their workforce to home offices. Hackers wasted no time exploiting these new conditions as IT departments and MSPs struggled to set up proper security and procedures.
It's true, most of the leading video conferencing solutions are perfect for hosting a party or celebration with just a little planning, practice, and imagination.
We cut to the nitty-gritty and talk about breaking our social media addiction and look at how it affects our lives.
It only took a month or two into this global pandemic before we started hearing about Fortune 500 companies closing large offices across the country as they discovered that they could not just survive but thrive with a home office workforce. Over half a year later, we are starting to see the pluses and minuses of this necessary move here in our own company and those in our community.
Matt and Allen discuss bandwidth, broadband vs. bandwidth, and "The last mile."
Matt and Allen discuss what to look for in laptopos, desktops, WiFi Routers, Printers, Smartphones, Tablets, Headphones, and more.
Matt and Allen discuss questions sent in from listeners to the program.
In Erie, manufactures have modified their molds and machines to fabricate face shields early in the pandemic. Restaurants who never catered to curbside pickup transitioned quickly and were able to stay in business when other establishments had to close their doors. Some even gained new customers who may not have otherwise tried them out prior to COVID-19. Transportation companies have had to work overtime to ship goods all over the country as the demand for trucking rose sharply during the pandemic. Find out how technology is the center of many success stories locally and nationally.
As restrictions on businesses start to loosen, business owners and employees are beginning to face uncertainty when it comes to physically returning to your workplace. There is a lot of preparation to be done, and of course, this preparation is going to be different for each business and organization. There are, however, some commonalities that will be beneficial to list and consider before returning to work.
For years, webcams and forward-facing cellphone cameras have been little more than technology gimmicks for a lot of the population. That perception has changed drastically as the need and desire to connect with friends, family, and business associates have increased in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Suddenly you find yourself having to work from home due to the Coronavirus. Depending on who you are, working from a home office might be a dream come true, or for others, their worst nightmare realized.
Almost every day the news is filled with stories about the latest data breach that is impacting millions of people across the United States.
Matt Wiertel shares 5 of the top technology resolutions for 2020.