What’s the Difference Between an Update and an Upgrade?

What’s the Difference Between an Update and an Upgrade?

Updates and upgrades are expensive, but that doesn’t mean your business can afford to skip them. More often than not, ignoring an update or upgrade to your technology is going to result in eventual bugs, hardware issues, and security vulnerabilities that can only be addressed with an update or an upgrade. First of all, what’s the difference between the two, and how do you know which one is necessary in a given situation?

A Quick Introduction to Windows’ Default Folders

So, you’re used to Apple technology but now you’ve got a Windows computer for work. We get it. Since most companies use Windows, we’ve been dropping some guides to help you get the hang of it. This time, we’re diving into the File Explorer; basically, how you find anything on your PC. If you want to get up to speed on other Windows features, check out our other posts under the Learning Windows tag.

Understanding How IT Shapes the Entertainment We Love

As is the case with most things, the past few years have seen significant changes in entertainment, thanks to the development of technology. We have literally gone from using extremely sensitive and delicate film to capture footage, manually trimming it on flatbed editors in dark rooms, to capturing, storing, editing, and displaying it digitally. Let’s explore how the nature of entertainment has shifted as technology has developed over time.

Tip of the Week: How to Make Good Investments in Your IT

With technology being such an important part of doing business, making the right calls on how to spend your IT budget is important. Before diving into any technology purchases, take a step back and assess your business’ specific needs. What are your goals, challenges, and pain points? Understanding these aspects will help you narrow down the technologies that truly add value to your operations. Let’s take a look at a few technologies that can help a business spend wisely on their IT.