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IT Support SWFL in the News
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.
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The #1 Most Important Word in Business, Which You Rarely Hear
A video podcaster asked me “What’s the most important mindset for success in business?” For a second, I doubted I would be able to identify just one key mindset for success. I find questions about “what one thing?” sort of over-simplifying. As trusted advisors to CEOs...
Expert of the Month: The Team at Something Fishy Inc.
Started in 1999 by owner and CEO Kurt “The Fish Guy” Harrington, Something Fishy is the product of a lifelong passion. While it was officially founded in 1999, the origin of Something Fishy started years earlier. The Fish Guy’s love for all things “fishy” started when...
BlueKeep Flaw: Microsoft & the NSA Need You to Update Your Computers
Microsoft discovered a potentially dangerous vulnerability, exposing older versions of Windows to cyber-attacks. This flaw, known as BlueKeep, is so severe that it could create an attack as big as the WannaCry ransomware from 2017. After several warnings to install...
Connecting for Children and Families 9th Annual “Make Tracks for Kids” 5K
We participated in another successful Connecting for Children and Families "Make Tracks for Kids" 5K at Bryant University! Most of the staff joined the 5K while some of the staff worked the booth, giving out toys and other fun freebies to the children! As a company,...
Ryuk Ransomware Attacks on the Rise!
Cybercriminals want one thing; information. After all, “information is power,” and what better way to get power than to steal sensitive information and hold it hostage? Ransomware is a common type of virus because it is highly profitable for cybercriminals. There are...
Just Because It’s in the Cloud, Doesn’t Make It Safe
By Ed Desorcy A record number of consumers and businesses are relying on a cloud backup model as their only form of data backup. Cloud backups offer seamless ease of use, fast deployment, scalability and low up-front costs, but how safe are they really? What is the...