Field/Systems Engineer
Do you want to join a strong engineering team at one of the best places to work in Frederick & Montgomery County? We are Swift Systems, and our continued organic growth means we are looking
5 Ways Technology Should Be Working for Your Business
There are two sides to everything – including tech’s benefit to business. On the one hand, it’s really difficult to imagine how businesses functioned before the IT systems and cutting-edge
2018 Mid-Year Report: Cybersecurity Stats
Cybersecurity stats show 2017 as another “worst year ever” for cyberattacks. There were several large breaches in personal data, including Equifax’s security breach that exposed nearly 145
How to Set an IT Budget
Budgets are difficult things. At their hearts, budgets are about allocating resources – determining what expenditures will provide the most value, and then planning to make them. That can be
How to Choose IT Services in Frederick
Many businesses will eventually experience the point in their growth when an IT service provider becomes necessary. Whether you’re handling large amounts of data or you need a network that
5 Trends for IT Services in Frederick, Maryland
Today’s business world is constantly changing, and that impacts the local business environment in Frederick. The context: Frederick, Maryland is a small-to-medium sized city with a lot of
Lessons Learned from the Atlanta Government Hack
A cyberattack on your business is something you don’t realize the devastating effects of until it actually happens. Having a proactive plan in place is the most important step when dealing with a
Don’t Put the Fate of Your Business in the Hands of a Helpdesk
One of the biggest issues with cheap IT solutions is that they rely heavily on offsite support. Most of the time, that’s okay. An offsite approach is good – even great – for minor fixes
The IT Recipe that Gets Proven Results
Crafting dependable IT systems is a lot like being a chef. Chefs work with an end goal in mind: a finished dish, delivered to taste and high-dining standards. There’s a clear recipe toward getting
How to Calculate the True Cost of Downtime
Unplanned downtime costs businesses an average of $2 million over the last three years. In 2014 the average downtime cost per hour was $164,000. By 2016, that statistic had exploded by 59% to
IT systems are foundational to modern businesses. Too often, that foundation is unsteady. Unpredictable outages, insecure networks, and unreliable performance from mission-critical systems can jeopardize your entire business.
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