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Our goal is to keep you informed with our business, from how our managed services model works to what we do on a daily basis for our Clients. Below you will find articles that will give insight into our views of the Managed Service Industry.


December 20, 2011 Stringfellow Resource Articles Comments Off

Unplug for the Holidays

by: Edward Stringfellow

Don’t worry, the Internet will be fine without you…at least for a few hours. You may even have a chance at conversation with the person in line with you (well if they aren’t intensely staring at their smartphone), maybe call your mother, or some other type of face-to-face human interaction. read more

November 15, 2011 Stringfellow Resource Articles Comments Off

Deferred Hardware Replacement: The Silent Killer

by: Edward Stringfellow

If you are the person that thinks your car is just getting “broke in” at 150,000 miles then this article is for you.  I certainly understand the idea of driving it until the wheels fall off, but this isn’t a great approach for your corporate technology planning.  Technology is constantly evolving and needs an appropriate lifecycle plan in place, otherwise you will end up with random productivity loss, unexpected capital expenditures, and unhappy employees!

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October 11, 2011 Stringfellow Resource Articles Comments Off

Expectation Dislocation

by: Edward Stringfellow

Expectations are a funny thing, especially in the technology world I live in.  I am constantly amazed at how LOW companies’ expectations are for their technology infrastructure and support.  It’s almost as if they are just waiting for the next failure to occur – not a fun way to work.  What happens is the expectation turns into an excuse for not getting work completed, and eventually you just have apathy about the whole deal.

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October 11, 2011 Stringfellow Resource Articles Comments Off

Managed Services – The STG Way

by: Edward Stringfellow

It’s time to stop building your own power plants.  Obviously, I’m kidding (unless you really build power plants, in which case I hope they are environmentally friendly).  Over the last several years we have seen amazing advances in what technology can provide our businesses and what it enables our team members to accomplish.  Along the way there have been some subtle shifts in how technology needs to be managed and supported.

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