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Your small business is getting to the point that you want to make your computers work together. It may be time to buy a small business server. Here’s what servers can do for your business and how to tell whether you need to buy one in Dallas.

Combined Computer Resources
(214) 267-1010
2777 N Stemmons Freeway # 1046
Dallas, TX
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(214) 951-0526
3180 Irving Boulevard
Dallas, TX
Q Net Inc
(214) 341-7638
11325 Pegasus Street # W126
Dallas, TX
Information Retrieval Methods
(972) 715-4000
14901 Quorum Drive # 200
Dallas, TX
Ingram and Associates
(214) 802-4250
Dallas, TX
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(214) 665-4400
1875 Laws Street
Dallas, TX
Network Enhanced Telecom LLC
(469) 624-2000
8111 Lyndon B Johnson Freeway
Dallas, TX
Affordable Computer Service
(972) 866-0188
9450 Skillman Street # 122
Dallas, TX
Autorevo
(972) 715-8600
7920 Belt Line Road
Dallas, TX
Softima Inc
(972) 484-4574
12200 Ford Road # 472
Dallas, TX
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What's a Small Business Server and Do I Really Need One?

Almost every startup business uses computers. And as your new business grows, adding laptops, PDAs and other communication or data devices is almost inevitable. Before you know it, you may reach a point where your computing infrastructure seems disorganized.

If that sounds familiar, it may be time for you to purchase a “server” – one machine that can “serve” the information needs of all of your computers from a central source, ensuring that all of your employees and all of your applications are working in sweet concert instead of haphazard isolation. For several hundred to a few thousand dollars, a server instantly provides many benefits that make the investment more than worthwhile.

“Most small businesses that don’t have an IT director on payroll typically wait way too long to invest in their first dedicated server,” says Joshua Feinberg, co-founder of Computer Consulting 101, a West Palm Beach, Fla., company that works with many small businesses. “This expense is a drop in the bucket compared with its value.”

Here’s how to make your decision about purchasing a server.

Recognize the signs that it’s time

Whether you know it or not, the minute you add a second computer to the original one you used to start a business, you’ve created a “peer-to-peer” computing environment in which separate machines perform many of the same computing functions in a decentralized.

Author: The Sloan Brothers

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