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Taking Microsoft Office into the Cloud

In partnership with Microsoft, Domitek hosted a Microsoft Office 365 webinar recently, offering viewers the chance to hear about this new CLOUD technology that offers users the same Microsoft office tools that they have learned to know and trust, along with the cloud technology that allows them to securely access their data from virtually anywhere.

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A Good Deed Does Not Go Unnoticed

As you all may know, last month our CEO and Chief Technology Officer Libis Bueno awarded two laptops and a gift certificate to three young men from the City of Worcester. On October 4th, Libis was honored at City Hall by the School Committee and Dr. Boone of Worcester Public School for his donation of […]

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LAPPIN’ IT UP

Three city youths won prizes as part of an essay contest sponsored by a local business owner who grew up in the Piedmont and Pleasant streets area. Simeon Matthews and Isaiah Marquez won laptops and Hector Rivera scored a $50 Best Buy gift card. They were honored at a ceremony at the basketball court on […]

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We've changed our name!

We’re incorporated! Domitek is now Domitek Inc. Don’t worry; just because our name has changed doesn’t mean our reliable service will. As always, we’re here to support your IT and your business – only now we’ll do it as Domitek Inc.!

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Are you flirting with disaster?

by Sameer Sule For those of you who may never have experienced a major disaster and/or interruption in your business and hence might not have thought about Backup and Disaster Recovery (BDR) solutions, consider this… According to SCORE: Counselors to America’s Small Businesses: “A Company that experiences a computer outage lasting more than 10 days […]

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What email system are you using?

by Sameer Sule Most of you might have heard the recent news about Google that hundreds of Gmail accounts were compromised in a “spear-phishing” assault — targeted attacks that duped victims into revealing their Gmail passwords through e-mails that pose as people or companies known to end user.

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