Since 1989, Compunet Infotech has been the leading IT services and support company for businesses throughout Greater Vancouver. With over 30 years of experience in the industry, Nick Nouri, founder and president, leads our team of IT professionals specialized in preventing and solving information technology challenges for our clients.
You’ve purchased your domain name, registered your business, and obtained the necessary permits; now the fun begins. Beyond acquiring the necessary capital, getting off the ground and ensuring success in the short term for most modern businesses requires technological infrastructure which will enable you to begin operating and scale with your growth. For some tips […]
In 2015, law enforcement officials reported a spike in the number of ransomware attacks. While ransomware intrusions have been around for a number of years, the financial rewards for those who hold a website or network system hostage are significant. In an FBI report, last year’s growth has continued in the first few months of […]
What you need to know to supercharge your business. Regardless of the service you provide, you always have room to learn more and accelerate the traffic that utilizes your business. To help, we’re going to cover some the tactics that successful businesses use to supercharge their businesses and stay ahead of the competition. Here’s a […]
Consumers need to take action immediately to uninstall a once-popular application and plug-in on their systems. QuickTime for Windows, an Apple product, needs to be removed from consumer computers as a result of some key vulnerabilities the product creates. Consumers should follow Apple’s guidance, which is to remove the QuickTime for Windows program as soon […]
Revit is a foundational part of architectural work in the modern digital age. As much as it helps to make Building Information Modeling a more easily understood and carried out process, on its own, it isn’t necessarily perfect. Modern advances in IT have a lot to offer businesses, and not just in terms of email, […]
For security purposes, QuickTime for Windows should be removed by users. The program has various security vulnerabilities that may allow attackers to gain control of a computer. In a recent statement to Trend Micro, Apple stated it would not be taking action to repair these vulnerabilities, which means that for today’s user, it’s time to […]
Microsoft is currently offering its very first free operating system upgrade for both PCs and Windows Phones. The deadline to upgrade your PC for free is just a few weeks away, July 29th. But good news for mobile users; you’ve been granted an extension. If you’re a little unsure what that means for you, you’re […]
As part of the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) 2016 Conference, Dell recently introduced three new interactive displays that are specialized for interactive learning in the classroom. At the same time, the company announced the new Dell Classroom, a Chrome-based software platform designed to close the collaboration gap between teachers and students by […]
Ransomware is a type of malware that will encrypt your files, actually hold your data hostage, until you pay a ransom. When the malware’s demands are met, your files are yours again. Sounds crazy, but this type of malware is becoming a favorite of cybercriminals, and it is becoming a major threat to both personal […]
The big Windows 10 Anniversary Update is coming on August 2, and more than 350 devices will be eligible for the upgrade at no cost. If your organization is using Windows 10, several new features are on the way that should help your teams be more productive and efficient. Here are four new features to […]
It’s often pretty hard to know whether you are being BSed by a service company that presumably makes its living off of when things fall apart in your office—especially when those “things” are important and somewhat elusive technologies, like IT security and infrastructure. How does a business owner know when the sales guy isn’t just […]
Those disclaimers that many people attach to their emails serve only to annoy email recipients and detract from messages. Once used mostly by lawyers and financial institutions, email disclaimers are now ubiquitous. What’s Wrong With Email Disclaimers? They are wordy, and no one pays attention to them; in addition, most people find them distracting, annoying, […]
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