
Why Sandy Springs Attracts Tech Companies
Sandy Springs doesn't fit the usual “suburb with offices” stereotype. The city's own economic-development profile says its 2021 Fortune 500 roster included six Sandy Springs-based

Sandy Springs doesn't fit the usual “suburb with offices” stereotype. The city's own economic-development profile says its 2021 Fortune 500 roster included six Sandy Springs-based

A lot of telecom teams in Los Angeles are dealing with the same scene right now. A back room fills up with retired switches, aging

If you manage operations or IT in Atlanta, you’ve probably seen the pile. Retired laptops from a department refresh. Old desktop towers from a move.

For any business in a tech hub as vibrant as Atlanta, a steady stream of new technology isn't a luxury—it's essential for staying in the

On a normal Atlanta workday, the incident that throws your business off balance usually isn’t dramatic. It’s a failed UPS in a server closet. A

A lot of disaster recovery planning fails in the same place. The backup works, the failover starts, and everyone focuses on bringing systems back online

Your backup failed over. Email is running from the cloud. Teams can message. Leadership thinks the disaster recovery plan worked. Then facilities opens the server

Getting rid of old technology seems simple enough—just make some space for the new stuff, right? But it's not that easy. In reality, it's a

A superintendent building problem often starts in the least glamorous room on the property. A basement cage fills up with retired monitors. A storage closet

If you're an IT manager in Atlanta, you've probably asked the question: can't I just take our old company laptops to Best Buy for recycling?