by Isaac Johnson | Oct 2, 2013 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit, Open Source
If you are reading this, you are probably using Linux or Unix already. Your Android phone: Linux, your iPhone/iPad: Unix, your Mac: Unix, your router: Linux, the HTML server hosting GeekOut Technologies: Linux. Basically, over the years Linux/Unix has been sneaking...
by Isaac Johnson | Sep 19, 2013 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit
WARNING: A serious exploit has developed in Internet Explorer, there is a fix available from Microsoft and a patch should be released soon through the Windows update service. Please avoid using Internet Explorer until the update has been applied to your computer....
by Isaac Johnson | Sep 17, 2013 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit, Outsource
Over the weekend I was experimenting with a promising new monitoring system; I have a close friend who runs a ministry to missionary kids who had let me test the system on his server and so far the monitoring system was reporting as it should. However, there were a...
by Isaac Johnson | Sep 11, 2013 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit
Sometimes those of us in IT professions can come off sounding like a broken record, and that’s because the first step in solving computer issues is often the reboot. Here’s a quick compilation from The IT Crowd where the staff are constantly asking their...
by Isaac Johnson | Sep 3, 2013 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit
Microsoft has many times tried to end support for Windows XP, and with good reason: it’s a very old operating system! However, each time they have extended support due to user and corporate outcry. The most recent announcement that came out in April was that...
by Isaac Johnson | Aug 5, 2013 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit
I just wanted to take a moment to let everyone know about a nifty patching and updating application I came across a while back. It is called “Patch My PC” and it seems to work fairly well updating most applications. The most important thing it does is...