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Why Managed Service Providers Exclude Projects from Their Agreements

When you hire a Managed Service Provider (MSP), the shared goal is simple: reduce technology disruptions to your organization. Your MSP exists to help you execute technology consistently, minimize issues, and keep your environment stable. But many businesses are surprised when they discover that projects such as moves, adds, and changes (MACs) aren’t included in […]

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Choosing the Right Outside IT Support: Block of Hours vs. All-in Seat Price

Considering Outside IT Support for Your Company For many businesses, IT systems are both the backbone of operations and a recurring source of frustration. Organizations invest heavily in platforms, infrastructure, and upgrades—only to encounter unexpected disruptions, ballooning costs, and employees struggling with technology that doesn’t deliver on its promises. Even with help desk support, the […]

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Planning a Migration to the Cloud: Should I Reuse my Handsets?

When organizations consider moving from a traditional on-premises telephone system to a Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS), a common question that comes up in the planning is: Do we need to buy all new handsets? When planning for a Cloud-delivered service, replacing hundreds—or even dozens—of desk phones represents a significant expense.  So many of […]

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Starlink vs. Cellular Internet: Which Wireless Service Fits Your Business Best?

As organizations become increasingly dependent on reliable, high-speed internet to run daily operations, the importance of having the right connectivity solution can’t be overstated. Businesses are looking beyond traditional cable and fiber connections to wireless options like Starlink satellite internet and cellular internet (4G | 5G) — whether as a primary service in remote areas […]

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Keep Your Legacy Equipment in Production: How Morefield Helped a Manufacturer Extend the Life of a 30-Year-Old CNC Lathe

In today’s fast-paced manufacturing world, most production facilities depend on computer-controlled (CNC) equipment like lathes, mills, presses, ovens, and mixers. While these machines are built to be reliably operational, the computers that control them rarely keep pace. On average, a desktop computer has a lifespan of just 3 to 4 years. When this controller fails […]

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