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One constant over the last few decades is that we at CNC have prioritised customer service and high-quality work, so it has always been a source of immense pride and satisfaction when a customer has been complimentary towards us.
One constant over the last few decades is that we at CNC have prioritised customer service and high-quality work, so it has always been a source of immense pride and satisfaction when a customer has been complimentary towards us.
Team CNC-FluidOne put on their running shoes and 15 runners did their bit on a wonderful summer’s evening. Burning up 5 kilometres, all in an effort to support FareShare UK.
An apprenticeship is a great way of training for a career in IT. Typically, it’s 18 months of intense training and lots of study.
IT outsourcing is a powerful and effective way to access specialised skills, reduce costs, and increase the efficiency of your IT network.
Now CNC is part of the FluidOne Group of Companies, we have a lot of extra services to offer our customers, including mobile connectivity.
Switching off from work can be hard. There’s an expectation to be “always on”, where your personal life and your business world never separate. Here’s how to get a minute or two to practice the art of stone stacking.
Our service desk has undergone in recent months some changes. As part of CNC’s continuous improvement programme, we have revised how our helpdesk structure resolves your IT problems.
Over the next few months, we’ll be putting together a Risk Register for each of our customers and placing it on the Portal for you.
CNC provides the very best in IT services, expertly delivered across the Southeast. But now, customers will also benefit from a wider product portfolio supported by FluidOne, a nationwide, market-leading provider of Connected Cloud solutions.
Should you send work emails outside office hours and should you expect a swift response? With the development of versatile mobile technology, receiving an email
Time is running out for businesses in Sussex to make the move to Windows 7 as it reaches its End of Life phase. So, this
New desktop processors from Intel will ramp-up productivity for UK companies as they can handle a heavy workload, performing multiple tasks simultaneously. The 9th Gen
The scrapping of ICT courses at GCSE Level is set to exacerbate the skills shortage in IT departments and tech companies across the UK. The
Rising sea levels could decimate fibre cabling, data centres and the internet in less than 15 years, according to alarming new research. Researchers at the
The threat of cyber-attacks supported by the Russian state is looming larger than ever. All UK organisations, therefore, need to be on their guard and
Concerns about the safety of Kaspersky’s anti-virus software continue to circulate so it’s a good idea to think about switching to another provider.
The need for South East companies to keep investing in new IT is underscored by the record levels of investment in UK tech companies last year.
UK businesses are being urged to act swiftly to protect against design flaws in microchip processors which could expose their IT systems to cyber-attack.
Now it’s common sense to consider more flexible work patterns for your employees because of the wide range of tools available that make it highly effective and secure.
The mass attack by the WannaCrypt malware which hit more than 300,000 users of Microsoft products worldwide, is another stark reminder that UK businesses should regularly update their IT systems with
Microsoft’s purchase of LinkedIn has left many people scratching their heads in bewilderment. Where does this acquisition fit into Microsoft’s long-term strategy?
Many companies simply don’t invest enough time and budget in IT training for their employees. The result is lower productivity and higher running costs.
Be warned, the Internet of Things (IoT) may have lots of good things going for it – but it’s also a major threat to security for UK companies.
According to new research, IT is now crucial for professional services firms to meet their business objectives.
Employers in Brighton and across the South East should be fully aware of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. If they aren’t, the financial consequences could be severe.
The UK government’s new Investigatory Powers Bill will significantly affect businesses and consumers alike if it becomes law.
Are UK businesses taking IT security seriously? Some recent high profile cases suggest that even big businesses aren’t doing enough to protect themselves.
The release of Office 2016 is the dawn of a new approach to working for many South Eastern companies enabling information to be shared and for collaboration.
Now is the time for businesses to upgrade free to Windows 10 but before they do, they should check that their business applications are supported by the new operating system.
Are you planning to relocate your business soon? Then you should put IT at the top of your checklist.
Outsourcing IT is now common sense for many businesses. Quite simply, it delivers a better service at a lower price.
Are South East companies ready for new European Union data protection regulations?
A charity golf day arranged by CNC and Worthing-based solicitors Bennett Griffin has raised an impressive £1,600 for the St Barnabas House Hospice.
Making sure IT services are properly monitored is something businesses ignore at their peril.
Many British companies still make the mistake of buying non-business grade PCs and other devices just to save a few hundred pounds.
It is common sense to replace your traditional PBX telephone hardware with a cheaper and more flexible software solution that uses a broadband connection for voice calls.
Properly archiving all emails is now imperative to avoid companies losing vital information.
Most South East businesses know that they should set alarms at their premises and lock all the doors at night but many fail to take IT security just as seriously.
Many South East businesses are now eager for the launch of the new Windows 10 operating system (OS) – particularly because it’s being offered free for a year by Microsoft for devices running Windows 7
Total devastation of the workplace, including all computer systems, is a nightmare that many businesses in the South East are unprepared for.
An influential study shows many businesses will be using a mix of cloud services and on-premises IT for the foreseeable future.
Many UK companies urgently need to speak to their IT consultants about switching from the Windows Server 2003 (WS2003) before Microsoft withdraws end of life support (EOL) on 14 July 2015.
Businesses looking for the best IT services provider in the South East should first check which ones have the ISO9001:2008 quality management system certification as firm evidence that they are commit
As you are probably aware by now at the end of 2013 Microsoft are discontinuing the Small Business Server 2011 (SBS) from the market place.
The Future’s Cloudy
Cloud computing has evolved from an experimental approach to data storage to an entire workplace philosophy, embracing data flexibility and reliability. While many businesses continue to dip their toes into cloud computing services, curious about the initial benefits for accessing and sharing information remotely, a compelling case can now be made for companies to take the plunge and integrate much of their underlying working structure into this online system.
For both businesses and consumers alike, having backups of all of your important digital information, data and records is essential to staying prepared in case of any sort of emergency or disaster.
In our modern, technologically advanced world, it is nearly impossible for a business to function without having to rely on technology. Whether it be using computers for bookkeeping and accounting, having a website to attract customers or whatever else, businesses both large and small must take advantage of these resources in order to remain competitive. However, the main problem is that taking care of all of this IT becomes a job in and of itself.
One can find many benefits with virtual IT services. Perhaps one of the most important advantages is the excellent system you have for backing up your data.
Social media is viewed as one of the most revolutionary aspects of the internet age, changing the way we communicate, socialise and do business.
With technology playing such an important role in the running of a business these days, the need for IT ‘insurance’ is greater than ever.
Running a small business is never a walk in the park; there are clients to keep happy, investors to please and a lot of financial pressures pushing down.
Understandably, there are still concerns about full cloud integration.
Understandably, there are still concerns about full cloud integration. While the reliability of internet connectivity within offices is a pressing issue, increasingly this is becoming a moot concern.
The last 2 years have seen perhaps the biggest change in how people have viewed their future IT strategy, with the traditional local server/services offerings being reconsidered in favour of solutions
Will replacing your PC’s really make a difference? Let us convince you FREE OF CHARGE.
Let us help you separate the hype from the reality to truly understand whether a Cloud Solution would be best for your business.
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During the Christmas break we will be opening the following times:
We wrote this particular blog that you can find below, before the Touchpad fell victim to HP pulling out of the tablet markets due to lack of interest and before the Samsung Galaxy Tab was permanently
To celebrate 15 years of trading we recently invited our customers to join us for a celebration event at the brand new Brighton & Hove Albion FC Stadium.
Microsoft is launching Office 365 as their full cloud solution which we will cover in a future blog but in the meantime let’s discuss what Microsoft has planned for the cloud in SBS 2011.
As with all businesses, communication with your customers, suppliers and partners via email is likely to be growing at an alarming rate.
We are pleased to announce the launch of the new CNC Portal which is your window into how we’re doing.
Welcome to the first of CNC’s blogs which will be used on an on-going basis to give you a regular snapshot of what’s going on at CNC and around the IT world.
With all the main vendors pushing Cloud Computing as the next big thing, it’s now being looked at by many small businesses as a viable alternative to the traditional on premise server.
At CNC we are trying not to get caught up in all of the hype surrounding cloud computing. We believe that in certain circumstances it has its place but it is certainly not right for everyone.