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Technology Unlimited Sophos Security Certifications

Technology Unlimited takes your company firewall and endpoint protection very seriously, and we are proud to announce that our team has completed the highest level of Sophos Certifications including one Technician level, two Architect level, with one more coming soon, ...
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It’s been awhile since we posted here.

We are alive and well in 2024 and hope it is going to be a fantastic business year for all of our clients!   Technology Unlimited continues to expand our expertise and product offerings and working with the worlds best ...
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Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

On June 10th, 2022, Technology Unlimited celebrates 25 years serving our fantastic clients. It has been, and continues to be, an honor for all of us to be associated with you, and we strive, as always, to continue our mission ...
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Traditional copper POTS lines are being decommissioned by August 2, 2022.

So what does that mean to me? This is very urgent news that we just received. We have been talking to our clients for years about the benefits of Voice over IP, and need to move away from analog phone ...
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Microsoft Office 365 Pricing

Microsoft has announced that on March 1, 2022, they will be raising the price of their Microsoft 365 subscriptions. These prices will be reflected in your next billing cycle, which occurs on 03/03/2022. Technology Unlimited processes these monthly fees in ...
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Storm Damage

Have you had damage to your business due to recent storms in our area? Technology Unlimited can help get you going! If storms have impacted your phones, computers, networking equipment or services, our sales and service team is ready to ...
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Tired of Spam Calls?

Technology Unlimited is proud to offer quality business Phone Solutions and SIP Trunking from our Sangoma Authorized Dealer Program. Sangoma just posted this informative article that will help us all in the very near future. The FCC has passed the ...
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Mid-Year 2020 COVID-19 Statement

Technology Unlimited is a designated essential services provider and continues to work with clients during COVID-19, providing products and services. Our team always wears proper PPE when doing onsite visits and tests, and is regularly monitored to assure their health ...
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Thank You for 23 Years and Going!

Today, June 10, 2020, Technology Unlimited, Inc. celebrates our 23rd year in business! It's all because of our great clients that this has been possible, and we take our responsibility to each and every one of you very seriously. We ...
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We are here for you!

Throughout the COVID-19 situation, Technology Unlimited remains here to serve you. Our staff is working remotely wherever possible and practicing social distancing and hygiene to assure they remain safe, but in emergencies we can respond onsite, as a designated essential ...
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Google Apps Will Not Work In Windows XP Soon

By Mike Ledbetter / October 5, 2012 / 0 Comments

With the introduction of Internet Explorer pending on October 26th of this month, Google has announced that support for versions of IE before version 9 will cease on November 15, 2012. If you use Google Apps, even something as simple as Picassa photo library, and you are running Windows XP, this is an urgent situation […]

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End of Support Schedule for Windows 7 Operating Systems

By Mike Ledbetter / July 30, 2012 / 0 Comments

by Scott Guelig Microsoft is releasing their new operating system Windows 8 in October 2012.  With the release, many consumers believe they will no longer be able to purchase Windows 7.  That is untrue!  Microsoft has announced retailers will be able to sell boxed versions of Windows 7 until October  2013.  OEM’s will be able to […]

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Password Security

By Mike Ledbetter / July 19, 2012 / 0 Comments

by Phillip Judd This year, attacks on websites are at an all-time high.  The amount of personal identity attacks are up by 200 percent over 2010. That is 12 million pieces of personal information.  I talk about this quite frequently, but changing your password on a regular basis is a good way to protect yourself […]

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Maintenance and Logging

By Mike Ledbetter / July 5, 2012 / 0 Comments

by Phillip Judd During slow times, it is a good idea to do maintenance on all computers and document problem areas. While doing maintenance routines you should note computers that need upgrades or replacement, software that is out of date should be marked for an upgrade for security reasons, as this is usually how computers get […]

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Happy 4th of July

By Mike Ledbetter / July 3, 2012 / 0 Comments

Technology Unlimited would like to wish everyone a Happy 4th of July. We will be closed Wednesday in observance and returning on the 5th. Thank a soldier or veteran for the freedom we all enjoy, and have a safe holiday!

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Microsoft Set to Release Major Competition for iPad 3

By Mike Ledbetter / June 22, 2012 / 0 Comments

In a press meeting last Monday, Microsoft announced that they will release two new tablet products to compete directly with Apple’s popular iPad. One tablet will be an Intel Core-based unit called Surface for Windows 8 Pro that’s set for availability along with Windows 8 this Fall, The other is an ARM-based device named Surface […]

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