ABOUT LOUISVILLE GEEK
Louisville Geek, LLC. is a privately-owned Information Technology company based out of Louisville, KY. Founded in 2004, we provide comprehensive managed IT services and solutions for a diverse range of businesses and non-profit organizations throughout the country.
The Best Two Factor Authentication Methods
/in CybersecurityRecent Data Breaches and Cyber Attacks in 2021
/in CybersecurityThe digital advancement of new technology within the last few years has given hackers new tools at their disposal, proving that any organization is susceptible to an attack.
Top Password Managers for 2021
/in Tech TipsChoosing the right password manager can save you from the challenge of remembering and keeping up with your online passwords.
Why 24/7 IT Support?
/in Geek NewsThe addition of 24/7 support to our service offerings provides numerous advantages to your business and team. It will make a world of difference to your business, and it strengthens our commitment to ensure your business does not experience any day-to-day business operation interruptions.
Understanding the Difference between Managed IT Support and Technical Support
/in Geek NewsA Managed Service Provider, like ourselves, familiarizes themselves with your network setup and will help your company scale up as your business grows. A team of certified technicians will plan and develop strategies for supporting your IT infrastructure and help implement disaster recovery and business continuity.
Skype Retires This Summer
/in MicrosoftAfter July 31, 2021, of this year, Skype for Business Online will officially retire and no longer be available to use.
Why Microsoft 365 Backup is Insufficient
/in MicrosoftData backup in the cloud is proven to be just as important as traditional on-premise IT backup. So much so, Microsoft recommends a third-party solution to securely backup your cloud data to avoid any possible data loss risks.
Small Business Owners, Beware. Your Cyber Insurance Rates are About To Go Up
/in CybersecurityInsurers are “reviewing areas in their portfolios where underwriting action is needed, and reevaluating capacity deployment.” This likely means insurance companies will start tightening the requirements to even be eligible to purchase cyber policies,
A Guide to Microsoft End of Life Support
/in MicrosoftMicrosoft offers different types of support for its products, and with planning and strategy, you can make sure to always stay on top of what kind of support is available for you.
Microsoft Teams vs. Slack: Which one is better?
/in MicrosoftHow does Microsoft Teams perform against other similar apps out there like Slack?