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Building Smarter: Why Data and IT Integration Matters for Construction Firms

Posted by on May 4, 2026 in Commercial Construction, Commercial Real Estate, IT Consulting, Virtual Chief Information Officer

IT integration means connecting people, processes, and technology into seamless productivity. It’s critical for commercial construction firms that want to maximize their technology investment.

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The Connected Construction Site: A Practical Guide to Wireless Connectivity

Posted by on April 3, 2026 in Commercial Construction, IT Help Desk, Managed IT Services, Virtual Chief Information Officer

With technology developing fast, the network infrastructure you have onsite is becoming as important as the physical tools your workers use. Let’s look at how to prevent connectivity from breaking and ensuring your teams ends up with tools that make them faster.

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AI Productivity Killer: Managing Workslop in Your Business

Posted by on March 5, 2026 in Artificial Intelligence, IT Consulting, Technical

A rapid wave of adoption has touched businesses across industry lines and geographies, fueled by the premise that AI can unlock scale without proportionally increasing spending. However, as organizations dive headfirst into this shift, the truth is proving to be far more nuanced.

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Employee Mobile Devices: Navigating the Pros and Cons

Posted by on February 2, 2026 in Cybersecurity, IT Consulting, Technical, Work From Home

Since the pandemic, the boundary between work and personal life has steadily eroded. What once lived firmly inside an office environment now follows employees wherever they go. In this blog, we’ll break down what you’re really deciding between and then explore how to protect your business regardless of which path you choose.

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The Ransomware Report 2026: How Ohio Businesses Can Stay Safe Amidst Change

Posted by on January 12, 2026 in Cybersecurity, Ransomware

Over the years, this popular form of cyberattack has grown significantly in both sophistication and scale, to where currently it was the leading cause of data and financial loss for small businesses in 2025. As we head into 2026, now is a good time to take stock of how ransomware will continue to evolve in 2026, so that we can better protect ourselves.

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