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Case study: Culligan Water

Culligan needed to update their computer systems and software and bring the company into the 21st century in order to compete in today's environment. XSolutions was there to help.
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Case study: Global Containers

To reliably connect their staff located globally, with their data and inventory, Global Containers needed a strong cloud solution. See the results.
Penetration Testing

Everything you need to know about penetration testing

To stay on top of cybercrime and identify weak points in your system, it's important to add penetration testing to your network protection routine. Also known as pen testing or ethical hacking, penetration testing is the professional practice of testing computers in order to find vulnerabilities.
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Case study: Swift Electrical Supply

Swift’s infrastructure had grown and evolved over the years into aging technology connected in piecemeal fashion. While they had an internal IT staff member who kept things running, the outdated system was prone to failures and downtime.
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Case study: QuadLogic

Over the years, QuadLogic’s complicated IT infrastructure had grown messy and was constantly giving them issues. Devices and servers would crash and employees were constantly complaining. They turned to XSolutions for direction and a new strategy. See the results.
Cybersecurity

The SMB owner's cybersecurity quick start guide

Cybersecurity is important for every business, especially small businesses. When done wrong it leaves your business vulnerable. We’ve compiled this guide for small business owners and IT teams to help you get started putting the right cybersecurity measures in place to keep your business safe.
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The SMB owner's complete guide to business continuity

Even when operations are humming along, there's always a chance of disaster. Just one significant negative incident could disrupt your business. It may sound sensational, but it’s not an overstatement to say that whole companies have been destroyed in the wake of just one unfortunate event.