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The Rhode Show – IT Support SWFL On Staying Connected

IT Support SWFL was featured on The Rhode Show to give local businesses tips and tricks on how to stay connected while working from home. For more info or to check out The Rhode Show, click here to visit their site.

IT Support RI – Who To Know Spotlight from WPRI

IT Support SWFL was featured on news outlet WPRI as a leader in IT support for local businesses across Southern New England. For more on the scoop from WPRI about local leaders, click here to visit their site.

Health Care Sector Sees New Wave of Attacks

Tony Folco from IT Support SWFL weighs in on cybersecurity in the healthcare industry in wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally published in Providence Business News. Click here to learn more.

Scrambling To Install Virtual Workplaces

Nick Bernfeld (CEO) and Tony Folco from IT Support SWFL review the need to setup virtual workspaces because of th COVID-19 pandemic. Published in Providence Business News. Click here to learn more.

Five Questions With: Paul Riendeau

Paul Riendeau (CEO) from IT Support SWFL (formerlly SNECS, LLC) is interviewed by Lori Stabile of the PBN with their infamous Five Questions! Originally published in Providence Business News. Click here to learn more.

Articles & Events Blog

Our Trip to Six Flags

This past weekend, the team at SNECS decided to take a little road trip, and head out to Six Flags New England to get our scare on. That’s right, we did Fright Fest!! Throughout the day, we enjoyed many of the rides and activities—though some of us were...

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Technology Spotlight: Meet TrackR

Are you a forgetful person? Do you lose your keys, wallet, or phone from time to time? Do you lose your things more than you'd like to admit? Are you tired of wasting your precious time, searching high and low for your things? Well, meet the TrackR. With this, you'll ...

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Will Your Network be KRACK-ed?

Bad news internet users! Researchers just discovered a flaw in WI-Fi’s WPA protocol that could leave you vulnerable to an attack. KRACK, short for Key Reinstallation AttaCK, would allow potential attackers to penetrate your Wi-Fi security for any wireless...

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