Tag: Hardware

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7 Critical Questions to Ask Your Next IT Support Provider

Switching your IT support provider is a big decision, but it doesn’t have to be stressful. Here are 7 essential questions you can ask a potential MSP to help cut the wheat from the chaff.

Work from Home 2020

The Ultimate Work-From-Home Refresher for Autumn 2020

Since spring 2020, the world of work has changed beyond recognition. With many of us returning to the office over summer, the official line is now that we should once again work from home where possible. So, if your team is returning to remote, you might just need a little refresher for autumn – and here it is.

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An Introduction to the Get Support “IT Director” Service

At Get Support IT Services, we deliver end-to-end IT solutions as part of our support agreements. That includes our unique “IT Director” service. In this article, we’ll give you the complete lowdown on what the IT Director service is – and how it could help your business.

Buy vs Lease

Buying vs. Leasing: What’s the Best Way to Build Your IT Infrastructure?

In the digital age, no real business gets done without the foundation of a solid IT infrastructure – but how do you make it happen? Should you buy all of your workstations and laptops for good, or lease them over a set period of time? Let’s find out

Get Support - A Breif Introduction

A Brief Introduction to Get Support IT Services

For over 20 years, Get Support has been delivering comprehensive IT services to businesses, both small and large, across the UK. If you’re new to Get Support, or simply need a refresher on who we are and what we do, this is the only guide you need to the UK’s premier jargon-free IT company.

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Microsoft 365 Copilot Wave 2: What You Need to Know

In September 2024, Microsoft announced Wave 2 of Microsoft 365 Copilot, and with it, lots of fresh new ways to supercharge your working day with AI.

Microsoft is Finally Killing the Control Panel… Or Is It?  

Microsoft is finally saying goodbye to the Control Panel in favour of the Settings app. But is there more to this story than meets the eye?

A Fond Farewell to Microsoft Publisher

After a 33-year career, Microsoft announced that Microsoft Publisher will finally reach end of life status in October 2026.