top of page
All Posts
The Aftermath of a Compromise: An IT Consultant’s Perspective
The widespread evolution and adoption of the Internet in the last 30 years have provided many wonderful benefits to society and have allowed millions across the globe to be interconnected with one another. With many great benefits, however, the rapid increase of the Internet has also allowed bad actors to gain easy access to millions of potential victims. In this blog post, I wanted to shed light on a time that I had to assist in the aftermath of someone who was being taken a
Parker Adam
Apr 83 min read
Is your computer running slowly? You may be able to fix it up for a fraction of the price of buying a new one.
One of the most common questions I receive from customers is regarding their current computer suffering from a lack of performance. Although 10 to 20 years ago, computers were modernizing at such a rapid rate that upgrading your hardware was a must every 2 to 3 years in order to ensure the latest access to current software and computing trends. This is really no longer the case in today's landscape. Maintained computers today can often last 5 to 7 years before they need to be
Parker Adam
Apr 63 min read
Opinion: Why the MacBook Neo is Better Than the Critics Say
The March 2026 announcement of Apple‘s newest entry-level MacBook, the MacBook Neo, shocked many. Its bright colors and competitive price tag starting at $600, or $500 if you qualify for a student discount, put this new MacBook head-to-head with other budget laptops, a category that Apple has not competed in for many years. This new MacBook, however, caused many disagreements internally within technology communities due to its one major difference from other MacBooks: the pro
Parker Adam
Apr 32 min read
bottom of page