To make sure enterprises get the most out of their Office 365 package, Microsoft announced it will no longer support Office 2013 by the end of February. Instead, the tech giant will push enterprises to upgrade to Office 2016. If your business is still using the 2013 version, here are some things you need to […]
Microsoft ending support for Office 2013
Morgan Consultants Selects ProviDyn
MORGAN CONSULTANTS SELECTS PROVIDYN
FOR MANAGED SERVICES AND COMPLIANCE EXPERTISE
Consulting firm benefits from ProviDyn®’s compliance expertise and day-to-day IT support
Atlanta, GA – May 31, 2012 - ProviDyn, a provider of IT support, strategy and services for small and medium-sized businesses, announced today it has been selected by Morgan Consultants to provide managed services and ensure data security and compliance.
ProviDyn Adds Personnel
ProviDyn® GROWTH CONTINUES WITH NEW PERSONNEL
Expanding Client Base and Demand for Services Prompts Addition of Engineers
Atlanta, GA – May 31, 2012 - ProviDyn, Inc., a provider of IT support, strategy and services for small and medium-sized businesses, announced today the addition of new engineers and subject matter experts in server management, networking and help desk support.
Atlanta Humane Society Moves to ProviDyn Private Cloud
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEE
For more information:
Jennifer Harrison
404-236-6784 Ext. 520
press@providyn.com
ATLANTA HUMANE SOCIETY GAINS FLEXIBILITY AND IMPROVES COLLABORATION WITH PROVIDYN®’S PRIVATE CLOUD SERVICES
Non-profit sees value in migrating to the cloud after its expansion to a second location
Atlanta – February 29, 2012 – ProviDyn, a provider of IT support, managed and cloud services for small and medium-sized businesses, announced today that its client, the Atlanta Humane Society, has decided to move its existing managed services to ProviDyn’s private cloud.
IT Emergencies: Who Ya Gonna Call?
We all want to minimize costs – both planned and unexpected – but not at the expense of keeping systems and essential equipment running smoothly. Small businesses without an IT department often wait until something breaks to call in an expert for help, or simply rely on the most techy person in the office to take care of the computers in addition to his regular duties.