Friday, March 12, 2010

My First Day on the Blog

This first post is to suggest you return to this blog once you find it. The intention is to help those who own computers avoid paying to have them fixed. The computer is often the first opportunity to understand a user's philosophy about care of their technology. People who own computers typically have internet connections that set the stage for networking and mobile needs, etc. The goal of this blog is to provide information that will support an alternative to waiting for things to break before taking action.

Many small business owners and consumers historically have not made a commitment to care proactively for their technology assets. This is often due to lack of resources including the availability of affordable providers. Consequently, purchases can lead to disappointment; equipment does not always last as long as it should; owners have less control over information (i.e., business data, photos, music, etc.) that belongs to them.

This blog is about hands on experience and observations. The aim is to encourage small business owners and consumers to make a different kind of investment in their technology.

Consider changing the way you think about your current approach. Here you will find information that will help. People willing to commit to preventive maintenance, understanding current security threats, wise purchasing, and protecting stored information will benefit in the end. Investing time to learn and be involved has a pay-off.

Many people feel ill prepared or uninterested in knowing more. Often there is not time. The more you rely on others to manage your technology without your involvement, the less you will get for what you pay.

Please stay tuned for the next post.

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