By Josh Erdman, Senior Consultant Shock and Awe I had no idea what to expect when visiting an industrial drill bit company. I knew there would be lots of metal and welding for sure, but when I stepped into the lobby at Melfred Borzall, all my expectations went out the window. There were drill… Read more »
Category: TekTegrity Archives
By Ruby Nahal, Senior Engineer As tech admins, we have all dealt with the extreme fickleness of Exchange servers for database integrity at some point in our careers. Whether it is a good old dirty shutdown of Exchange services or storage block corruption, Exchange can be left in an inconsistent state ranging in symptoms from… Read more »
By Russ Levanway, CEO Numbers Don’t Lie According to a study performed by the IT industry trade association CompTIA, “Roughly 4 in 10 end users think the method in which their IT is managed is working fine as currently structured, but a NET 61% believe there is room for improvement, including 9% that said IT… Read more »
By Nathan Stott, Practice Director If you haven’t yet settled down to read through the 2,398-page tome that is the MACRA Final Rule published by CMS on October 14, 2016, no need to worry. We read it and outlined the most important changes for you to be aware of for 2017. The proposed rule, first… Read more »
By Jeremy Koellish, COO Open workspaces are nothing new. But, for us, a busy MSP with Field Technicians running around, Account Managers making calls and a support line humming away, tearing down the walls was not an intuitive choice – especially in the age of collaboration software. By physically dividing our office into cubicles clustered… Read more »
By Nathan Stott, Practice Director It’s been a full year now since ICD-10 was officially implemented as the new coding structure for diagnosing patients with the intent to get practices one step further along on the road to value-based care. While practices are now becoming comfortable with selecting ICD-10 diagnoses instead of the old ICD-9… Read more »
By Russ Levanway, CEO To a lot of businesses, migrating from a server to the cloud seems like a no-brainer. It can cost less money, require less support, and use less hardware because space is essentially on loan as part of the shared economy. What’s not to like? At TekTegrity, we see the benefits of… Read more »
By Josh Erdman, Senior Consultant This morning at Wighton’s Lenny took on the extra role of being my HVAC mentor. I previously arranged to come by and get a ‘dirty jobs’ equivalent training on ductwork and Lenny didn’t disappoint! He showed me how HVAC companies cut those perfectly shaped circular holes for air duct, build… Read more »
By Ruby Nahal, Senior Engineer Firewalls are the guards that hackers have to deal with first when entering your network, so it is critical that they are configured correctly. In fact, it really doesn’t matter how much money you spend on buying highly secure edge systems to secure your network if you fail to configure,… Read more »
By Jeremy Koellish, COO How do you get cryptolocker-that nefarious malware that took down an LA hospital as well as your uncle’s dog walking business? Well, I’ll tell you. And I’ll also tell you how to avoid it, and what we, as an MSP, do to protect our clients from it. So gather around –… Read more »