Proprietary vs. open-source VoIP: Which one is best for my business?

When choosing a VoIP solution for your business, it is important to consider the pros and cons of both proprietary and open-source systems. In this blog post, we will compare and contrast these two types of VoIP, highlighting the key differences and helping you determine which one is the best fit for your organization.

How to reduce your PC’s energy usage

Did you know that a desktop computer setup, complete with loudspeakers and a printer, can use almost 600 kWh each year if it's on for eight hours daily? Luckily, by following some simple tips, you can cut down on your electricity usage.
Adjust your monitor’s brightness
Most modern monitors come with built-in sensors that automatically adjust screen brightness based on the ambient light in the room.

5 Factors to consider when buying computers for your small business

As a small-business owner, one of the most important decisions you'll make is what type of computer to buy: laptops or desktops. In this blog post, we’ll discuss factors you should consider when choosing a computer for your small business.
1. Portability
If your employees must be able to work from anywhere, then laptops are the obvious choice.

Ways to breathe new life into your outdated computer

If you're like most people, you probably think it's time to buy a new computer when it starts to slow down or crash all the time, and when it’s just generally not meeting your needs. But before you go shopping for a new computer, consider all of the ways that your old one could still be useful.

Should your small business use laptops or desktops?

If you’re buying computers for your startup or upgrading your small business’s existing machines, you need to decide whether laptops or desktops are right for your needs. To help you choose, consider these five factors.
Portability
The COVID-19 pandemic has driven most businesses to adopt remote work and hybrid work setups.

Cut your IT costs by investing in thin and zero clients

Cutting costs is great for business, but only if doing so does not reduce the quality of your company’s products or services. You can achieve this kind of compromise in your IT system, too. Instead of investing in expensive computer hardware, you can opt for affordable but powerful thin and zero clients.