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Articles
As a life-long learner and educator, Nathan keeps current on business and technology topics. Stay up to date by reading his latest CEO blog articles.
- IT Planning for Mergers and Acquisitions: What Business Owners Need to Know
A merger or acquisition can look great on paper. The numbers work, the companies fit, and everyone is excited about what comes next. Then someone asks a question that should have been asked much earlier: How are we going to ...
- What Should Be on a Jobsite Connectivity Checklist for Las Vegas Contractors?
A reliable jobsite connectivity plan should cover five core areas: the field office network, secure access to company systems, construction applications and project files, backup connectivity, and ongoing IT support. For a typical field office with 10–30 users, sometimes including ...
- How Much Does IT Support Cost for a Las Vegas Construction Company?
Managed IT support for a Las Vegas construction company typically starts around $115 to $180 per user per month with Stimulus Technologies, depending on the level of support, cybersecurity, and business requirements. For a 25-employee contractor, that works out to ...
- Life Beyond Your Business: Exit Planning with Adam Dawson
Most business owners spend years building their companies, serving customers, solving problems, and creating something they hope will last. What many do not spend enough time thinking about is what happens when they are ready to step away. Selling a ...
- 5 Cybersecurity Questions Clients Ask CPA Firms (And How to Answer Them)
If a client has ever paused mid-meeting and asked how you protect their Social Security number or bank account details, you are not imagining a new trend. The cybersecurity questions clients ask CPA firms are getting sharper, and clients are ...
- Received a Data Breach Notice? Here Are Five Things to Do Next
Getting a letter that says your personal information may have been exposed can make your stomach drop. Was your Social Security number involved? Did someone get your password? Is the notice even real? The worst thing you can do is ...
- Email Inbox Management Tips for Busy Business Owners
Email was supposed to make work easier, but for a lot of business owners, managers, and employees, it has turned into one more full-time job. You open your inbox with good intentions, and then it starts. New messages come in. ...
- Five Signs You’ve Outgrown Your Current IT Setup
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