Category: Tech Tips

How to Open a Pages File on a Windows 11 Computer

By following these simple steps, your team can open, edit, and share Pages files without missing a beat. If you’re experiencing challenges with compatibility or need assistance setting up a more streamlined workflow for handling documents across different operating systems, Louisville Geek is here to help. Contact us today for a consultation on how we can improve your IT operations.

Using Yammer and Stream for Employee Engagement

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to force millions of employees to work remotely, collaboration across teams and departments can become challenging. If you’re an active Microsoft 365 subscriber, there are two built-in Microsoft 365 applications that can help any business overcome these challenges.

Working From Home Tech Tips

For years, many of us have assumed that working from home was as simple as having a reliable laptop, a solid internet connection, and a quiet room to conduct business. Unfortunately, there are many more variables to consider but we’re here to help you with a few tips and tricks to help you master the art of working remotely.

Microsoft Teams Shortcuts

As working from home continues to be the norm for many of us these days, you may be looking for new ways to increase your productivity and save you time. Many of us are becoming more familiar with Microsoft Teams by the day, so asked our team to compile their top 5 most useful shortcuts in Teams and explained how and why to use them.

Work From Home Hardware Recommendations

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to force the majority of us to work from home, we’ve received numerous questions from our customers about what hardware they should be using in their home office, which is why we asked our very own Rob Diehl to put together some recommendations for our readers.

Wi-Fi 6 and What it Means for Businesses

Wi-Fi 6 is the next generation of wireless internet technology that will be available at the end of 2019, according to the Wi-Fi Alliance. Some capable routers and devices are already on the market. However, the final version of the technology is not finalized, and if large changes are made in the coming months there could be some issues with devices purchased now.