by 1st Rate I.T. Services | May 2, 2026 | Networking Equipment & Hardware
Many business owners think skipping managed IT services saves money. On paper, it may seem logical—why pay a monthly fee when you can simply fix problems as they come? But in reality, the “wait until something breaks” approach often costs far more than most businesses...
by 1st Rate I.T. Services | Apr 21, 2026 | Cybersecurity News, Networking Equipment & Hardware
For small businesses, a single unexpected disruption can cause more damage than years of steady growth can repair. Whether it’s a cyberattack, hardware failure, natural disaster, or even human error, the reality is simple: downtime costs money, damages reputation, and...
by 1st Rate I.T. Services | Feb 20, 2026 | Networking Equipment & Hardware, Tip of the Day
Your printer’s error message is blinking, your deadline is looming, and you’re about ready to declare war on technology. Sound familiar? Printers have earned a notorious reputation as the most frustrating piece of office equipment, but the good news is...
by 1st Rate I.T. Services | Nov 18, 2025 | Networking Equipment & Hardware
In 2025, small and mid-sized businesses rely on technology more than ever. Cloud applications power operations, teams depend on seamless connectivity, and customers expect fast communication.Behind all of this is a single critical foundation: your network. A strong,...
by 1st Rate I.T. Services | Oct 14, 2025 | Networking Equipment & Hardware, Tip of the Day
Picture this: your sales system crashes in the middle of a busy Monday morning. Your employees can’t process transactions, customers can’t access their accounts, and the phones start ringing off the hook. Every minute your business stays offline means lost sales,...
by 1st Rate I.T. Services | Oct 2, 2025 | Networking Equipment & Hardware, Tip of the Day
Let’s be honest: printers have earned their reputation as the office troublemakers. Nothing brings a team together faster than a jammed printer—usually in shared frustration. When you press ‘print,’ you expect crisp pages to appear like magic. Instead, an error...