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Office 365 vs G Suite for Your Indianapolis Business

Before choosing either Office 365 or G Suite for your cloud-based application software, learn about the features of each service and how they compare. At first glance in the Office 365 vs G Suite debate, each platform seems to offer similar software. After all, they both give you access to cloud-based apps designed for writing […]

3 Reasons to Embrace Change Requests

Ask anyone who’s been in a contract relationship how they feel about change request forms and the response is almost unanimous, they love to hate them. The reason is pretty straight forward; they tend to add project cost, slow things down and remove freedom. We’ve found that without them, we’ve had too many hard conversations […]

Custom Software Development in Six Steps

Contracting a software development company to build an application to support your business processes may seem daunting, but with the extensive knowledge and experience of the custom software developers at AxiaTP, we can ensure that the engagement is as smooth and stress-free as possible. If you’re considering custom software development for your business, these six steps will explain what […]

How to Avoid Potential Network Failures

For small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs), an IT network failure can be devastating because you don’t have the resources of large corporations to bounce back from such disasters. Preparation against such devastation may be the only course for you to avoid failure and survive with the least damage if failure occurs. SMBs must be proactive […]

Why You Shouldn’t Hire an In-House Developer

When thinking about custom software development for your business, it’s important to have a partner in your success. Figuring out what that looks like can be tricky. Do you hire an external firm to help you? Do you need someone internally to complete the project? These are really common questions everyone has when they’re getting […]

Windows 7 End of Life: Everything You Need to Know

Microsoft has officially announced the “End of Life” date for Windows 7. It will come January 14, 2020. Windows 7 was introduced in 2009 and is one of the most popular versions of Windows. It’s estimated that around 40% of Windows OS is 7. So, if you are one of the Windows 7 users, it’s […]

4 Key Components of a Robust Security Plan

Most businesses are now technology dependent. This means security concerns aren’t just worrisome to large corporate enterprises anymore, but also the neighborhood sandwich shop, the main street tax advisor, and the local non-profit. Regardless of size or type, practically any organization has valuable digital assets and data that should not be breached under any circumstances. […]

5 Reasons Why Free Spreadsheets Are Not Actually Free

Did you know almost one in five businesses have suffered financial losses due to errors in their spreadsheets? That’s right, almost one in five. But companies continue to rely on spreadsheets because they are free. Spreadsheets seem free anyway; most computers come with some variation of them already installed, they’re easy to download, view, copy, and edit, and […]