At Adept Solutions, we care about your business. We leverage your technology so you can be competitive and grow your company.
But IT is not the only thing we care about.
Seeing our community grow and flourish is also important to our team.
Adept’s Executive Team is comprised of Business Development and Administration combined efforts to support clients and the Adept Team. The Business Development Team takes the lead on managing projects, sales, marketing, compliance, client education and solutions research, while the Admin Team is who you reach out to for invoicing and payment support as well as procurement.
This year, Father’s Day is Sunday, June 16th. Do you have a dad in your life who doesn’t need any more ties or golf balls? The dads of Adept Solutions put together the ultimate shopping guide for all technology loving fathers out there, and it’s not all computers! Technology comes in many forms and can enhance all areas of your dad’s life.
"What does it cost to outsource my IT management?" is a question we often receive --and that has prompted me to write this blog. My goal is to give you a good approximation of what it costs to have us partner with you to manage your network. My first response to the question of cost is to say ‘it depends’. This might sound like a cop-out, but it is certainly true.
Is there anything more frustrating than forgetting your password? Sure, it might only be a minor inconvenience at home. But at work, however, time spent changing and resetting passwords means time spent not working, and in business time is money. As IT professionals, Adept Solutions spends hours each week working with forgotten or incorrectly entered passwords.
Windows 7 is still one of the most widely used operating systems with boasting rights on 39% of computers currently in use. Nevertheless, Microsoft announced that they would no longer update or support Windows 7 starting January 14, 2020. This announcement comes five years after they stopped mainstream support for the operating system.
In 1988, I was in Los Angeles learning about corporate leadership when I was invited to attend a lecture by Tom Peters, one of the thought leaders in business consulting at that time. I was excited to see him, and was not disappointed. I am sure he talked mostly about the theories in his book, ‘In Search of Excellence,’ but mostly what I remember was how I felt.