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Businesses use ERP systems to handle a lot every day. The system needs to be running properly to reduce errors, be efficient and help your workers perform to the best of their ability.
Did you know that Table Mapping can help you do this? This is a service that Sound Computers offers that sets us apart and enables us to help you do what you do best while everything continues to operate at top level performance.

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In 2019, computers are some of our greatest allies in business and in life. They make work more efficient and more effective. Information is more accessible than ever before.
The downside is that we totally rely on them to function. And if they don’t?
Our whole business or personal life can grind to a halt in minutes. Nothing gets done until the network gets fixed, the passwords get reset, the software gets reinstalled or new drivers are put in… Or a variety of other different computer problems. When the computers are not working, unfortunately neither are most businesses or free time activities. In business time is money and every lost minute is another dollar out the door.

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If your hard drive is going bad, chances are strange things are happening and you’re a little panicked. It’s where you put your digital memories, your household files and maybe that thesis you’ve been working on for months. As far as you’re concerned, that hard drive IS the computer and failure is not an option. Perhaps it was overheated, knocked around or came from the factory with a flaw.

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Is Your Home Wi-Fi Keeping Up?
Wi-Fi has forever changed the way we live, work and play. We can surf the internet on the couch or by the pool, look up a recipe in an instant, and even connect our lights to voice control. It’s no wonder it was accepted with open arms, but is your Wi-Fi as good as it needs to be?

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Managed Service Providers (MSPs) help businesses take a proactive approach to managing their technology without the expensive step of hiring an in-house team. Your MSP is essentially a collection of niche technology experts working behind the scenes to keep your data safe, generate solutions to IT problems and keep your software updated. Even larger businesses who already have an IT person will often call in an MSP when daily support becomes overwhelming or a specific certification is required.

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Gigabyte on Friday introduced eight motherboards based on the Intel X99 chipset. These boards support the latest DDR4 memory as well as Intel’s new i7 Extreme Edition processors. Gigabyte’s arsenal includes three gaming boards, one SoC overclocking board and four Ultra Durable boards.

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Microsoft’s Todd Brix recently updated the Windows blog with news that the company has removed more than 1500 apps from the Windows and Windows Phone Stores. He said that the developers behind these apps were “less receptive” to new policies regarding the app submission and listing process. These new policies are in place thanks to previous customer feedback.

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Apparently, Softpedia is still trolling the Microsoft Community forums, as the site has come across another problem Windows 8.1 upgraders are experiencing: limited or no Wi-Fi connectivity. The site reports that the problem was first related to the Surface tablets, but customers on PCs and other non-Microsoft Windows 8.1 tablets are facing the same issues.

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Liliputing has noticed that Hewlett-Packard quietly rolled out an 11.6-inch Pavilion x2 11t hybrid with a Pentium N3510 processor. This solution reportedly stands out among all the other hybrids on the market because it’s one of the first to use that specific Pentium processor.

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Debian 6.0 Hits “Freeze” Stage of Development Debian 6.0, also known as Squeeze, has just arrived at its “freeze” stage. What this basically means is that all of its features and vital characteristics have already been added and developers are currently working together among themselves as well as with prospective users to work out any remaining kinks or errors that still have not been addressed.

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