After 20+ years in business, Ingram Technology is closing the retail side of our business.

We will not longer support walk-in or onsite computer services for residential or businesses.

We are only maintaining select businesses on our Managed I.T. Services. This will be our business model for the forseeable future. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us or call (931) 542-9327

We will be happy to help in anyway as you transition to a new provider.

Start checking items off your business cybersecurity list

Every business needs to expect and prepare for a cybersecurity crisis.

Investing in IT during a downturn makes sense

Economic uncertainty can cause business leaders to rethink IT strategy. Yet a downturn is actually a good time to invest in business technology. The right IT can help you not only ride out a downturn but also grow even stronger.

Top Tech Challenges for 2022

Our ebook, Top Tech Challenges for 2022, explores key issues today impacting IT leader priorities. In addition to identifying imperatives for 2022, this ebook provides strategic advice to achieve IT goals

What Does “Right to Repair” Mean, and Why Does It Matter?

What Does “Right to Repair” Mean, and Why Does It Matter?

You may not think of yourself as “handy,” so the thought may not even have crossed your mind to take apart your cell phone or laptop to try and repair it. But did you know that in certain cases it might be illegal for you to even try? There is a debate raging over “right to repair.”

Windows 11 Is Coming: Should You Upgrade?

Windows 11 Is Coming: Should You Upgrade?

Windows 11 simplifies Microsoft’s operating system and user interface. The new release is still only at the preview stage, but we know there’s a new startup sound and Start menu. Additionally, snap controls allow users to resize and reposition windows on their desktop. Microsoft also touts its content personalization tools and many widgets to choose from. Plus, an app store rebuild makes it easier to browse, install, and update applications.

Business Continuity vs. Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

Business Continuity vs. Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

The risk of cyberattack is still growing globally, and no business is too small to hack or breach. It’s important to plan for business continuity and disaster recovery, and to do so in advance so you’re prepared for the worst. But first, you’ll need to understand the difference between the two.

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