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IHelp I.T. Australia

Locality: Stanmore, New South Wales, Australia



Address: 106 Parramatta Rd 2048 Stanmore, NSW, Australia

Website: http://ihelpit.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Replacing the HDD (hard disk drive) in your laptop will give it a performance boost, so is it time? Generally... Yep! http://ihelpit.com.au/time-to-upgrade-to-ssd/



24.01.2022 Upgrading your desktops and laptops to Mavericks? You NEED to upgrade your server too - especially if you are using network home directories!

23.01.2022 If you've ever lost your iPhone, with the last 500 photos you took on that holiday of a lifetime, you'll understand why backing up your iPhone is important. Read our blog post to find out which Apple solution is for you.

23.01.2022 So, you've got a couple of old iPods lying around? What to do with them... http://ihelpit.com.au/a-thousand-uses-for-your-old-ipod/



22.01.2022 The government takes away so much of your hard-earned cash, it's time to get some of that back!

22.01.2022 If you have an iPhone 6 or older, then it's definitely time to upgrade to X. Read our in-depth review.

22.01.2022 Apple's recent wall-plug safety recall is as extensive as it is responsible. In all likelihood the recall affects you. Read more about it on our blog... http://ihelpit.com.au/apple-wall-plug-safety-recall/



21.01.2022 "We regret to inform you that your information has been stolen" Imagine having to tell your entire customer base that their sensitive information was stolen. What would happen? Would your business survive? Mandatory Reporting of Data Breaches... Are you blissfully unaware of the new laws around the mandatory data breach reporting for small businesses? In late February new laws came into place, making it obligatory for Australian businesses to promptly report eligible data breaches to both the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner and any individuals who may be potentially affected by the data breach. Catherine Higgins from Lawbase has kindly written an excellent article on the impact these changes could have on your business. Read her article by clicking here. https://ihelpit.us5.list-manage.com/track/click

19.01.2022 10 Reasons to Upgrade to iPhone X TODAY - https://mailchi.mp//be-protected-with-our-18-point-data-se

14.01.2022 So GMail, I need to talk to you about you reading other people's mail... Don't do that! http://www.smh.com.au//google-codifies-its-right-to-crawl-

11.01.2022 Stop coronavirus killing your business - https://mailchi.mp/8/stop-coronavirus-killing-your-business

10.01.2022 iHelp IT supports Apple products for businesses. - We have flexible pricing - We either come to you or can support remotely We allow you to run your business.



10.01.2022 The following review from our customer, Cynergex Group, was posted on Google today, and is worth sharing. "On Monday this week our office was flooded and was not habitable! We need to move 8 admin and sales people quickly to another location. Once the location was identified (one of the directors homes!) we unplugged our computers (apple iMacs) took some paperwork and chairs and moved on over! We plugged in our computers, logged into the internet and they worked as if we wer...e back in the office. No issues with accessing all our programs and documents. As part of our contingency planning over the last few months, Marco from Ihelpit, has assisted us to move all our programs to online/cloud based systems....the accounting (Xero), marketing (TeamDesk), calendar/bookings (TeamDesk) and files to Dropbox being the main systems. Our phones were also moved to a 3CX internet system. All this eliminated our need for an onsite server! What a brilliant way to do business. We have two hours of slight interruption to our business while we physically moved equipment/people and then it was back to normal. Marco guided us all the way providing telephone and IT support while we all reset our phones to use our mobiles as our normal desk top phones. I cannot speak highly enough of Marco and Ihelpit and their support during this very difficult time. Our normal premises will be out of action for at least 2 weeks while we have carpets, desks etc replaced. But our business can function relatively smoothly in our temporary home! Thank you Marco and all the iHelpIT staff."

09.01.2022 Mavericks Server + Windows 7 32 bit + folder names which end in a space = Windows can't see folder contents.

08.01.2022 As humans, we shamelessly hire and pay other humans to do our bidding, so why do we do the opposite with our computers? http://ihelpit.com.au/shameless/

08.01.2022 The coronavirus can kill your business. Here's how to prevent that from happening. https://ihelpit.com.au/stop-coronavirus-killing-your-busin/

08.01.2022 Are your domain names in a tangled mess? We can help you. http://ihelpit.com.au/unravelling-domain-names/

08.01.2022 Make better use of your Mac trackpad, with two finger click! http://ihelpit.com.au/the-2-click-trackpad/

08.01.2022 iOS 9 first impressions - written over lunch, as I played with the new iOS 9 http://ihelpit.com.au/ios-9-first-impressions/

08.01.2022 Don't throw out your working printer just because your iPhone or iPad won't print to it! Get Printopia, dummy!

07.01.2022 If your 21.5 inch iMac is 5 years old (or older) now is the time to consider replacing it.

07.01.2022 We are ready to help you survive & thrive - https://mailchi.mp//we-are-ready-to-help-you-survive-thrive

02.01.2022 iHelp IT is on the Apple Consultants Network -

02.01.2022 A major piece of malware has infected iOS, from the very core, infecting app developers, who've unwittingly passed a Trojan Horse onto you... http://ihelpit.com.au/ios-malware-xcodeghost/

01.01.2022 Don't slum it with the schmucks when it comes to signing your name on PDF documents... http://ihelpit.com.au/sign-your-name/

01.01.2022 Have you been a victim of a phishing attack? Find out how to stop it happening again. http://ihelpit.com.au/spot-phishing-attacks-like-a-pro/

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