
Luck Is Great For March. It Is A Terrible IT Strategy.
March has a way of making people think about luck. Green everywhere. Shamrocks in storefront windows. Leprechauns supposedly guarding pots of gold at the end of rainbows. Luck is fun.

March has a way of making people think about luck. Green everywhere. Shamrocks in storefront windows. Leprechauns supposedly guarding pots of gold at the end of rainbows. Luck is fun.

Spring break gets blamed for a lot of bad decisions. Most of the stories involve college students, beach bars, and the phrase “we thought it was a good idea at

A surprising number of small businesses lose thousands each year to a hidden technology money pit, and they do not even realize it. A local business owner recently spent one

Every January, business owners get bombarded with predictions about the newest 2026 Tech Trends. AI, blockchain, the metaverse, quantum computing, futuristic jargon — and the pressure to feel like you

You have got one hand on the wheel, three hours left on the drive to grandma’s, and your kid just asked, “Can I use your laptop to play Roblox?” It

Practical Tech Gifts Your Team Will Actually Use (No More Dusty Desk Drawers) Let’s be honest, we all have that drawer. The one filled with USB drives, forgotten earbuds, and

Imagine a customer driving across town during their lunch break because Google says you are open. They arrive to a locked door and no explanation. Now they are not just

The holidays bring out generosity, but they also bring out scammers. Many businesses genuinely want to give back, whether through food drives, client-supported causes, or community fundraisers. Unfortunately, bad actors

Most new tech feels like another inbox full of promises. Flashy dashboards, bold claims, monthly fees. Then after a few weeks, you are right back to doing things the hard

Here’s the thing, the holidays are meant to be a time of celebration and connection, not full of holiday scams, crisis management and cleanup. But for too many businesses, that