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PCs are a vital component of every small business these days - we offer some targeted small business tips on keeping your technology safe and secure.

McMillan Consulting
(559) 650-3700
7447 N. Palm Bluffs Ave., Suite #101
Fresno, CA
OfficeMax
559-891-7900
2751 Highland Avenue
Selma, CA
LanXpert
(415) 731-9740
509 Oak Park Dr.
San Francisco, CA
Hudson Business Networks,Inc.
707-429-9794
411 Main Street STE. G
Suisun City, CA
IPSOFACTO, IT Services
(415) 362-2922
944 Market St., Ste. 712
San Francisco, CA
Valley Network Solutions, Inc.
(559) 650-2600
364 W Fallbrook Ave Suite 101
Fresno, CA
OfficeMax
559-297-1011
1465 Shaw Avenue
Clovis, CA
Professional Computer Support
(415) 252-5575
515 Alabama St.
San Francisco, CA
Cornice Networks, LLC
(888)663-0056
30001 Bayshore Rd. #10A
Benicia, CA
NETSOLUTIONS IT CONSULTING
(714) 257-7979
1057 E. Imperial Hwy., #300
PLACENTIA, CA

6 Small Business Tips for Safe and Secure PCs

Dear StartupNation: When I started my business not long ago, my top tech concerns were picking the right PCs, getting high speed Internet access, building a Web site and adding e-commerce. Now I worry most about computer security, including virus and spam protection, firewalls, hackers and more. What should I be doing?

The trend in technology for small business has definitely taken a turn. Surveys show that business owners now rank computer security among the most crucial survival and growth issues they face. “Any small business that’s not worried about computer security isn’t paying attention,” says Kevin Gilroy, who heads the small business division at HP. “The threat is real, serious and growing.”

Independent tech consultants who work with small businesses say they now spend 25 percent of their time helping entrepreneurs solve computer security issues, ranging from fixing firewalls to upgrading virus protection. That’s a big jump from previous years. And tech experts who help business owners buy, customize and install various technology and software say their small business customers saw more virus and hacker attacks in 2004 than ever before.

“Internet attacks are growing, and helping small businesses with office security issues is rapidly becoming priority number one among IT solution providers,” says Russell Morgan, president of the Information Technology Solution Providers Alliance (ITSPA), a Dallas, TX-based non-profit group.

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