I.T. Services for Small Business
You depend on your computers and network to keep your business running smooth. Every second of downtime can be lost revenue. Ingram Technology has the solutions to keep your business operational.
It can be a dangerous time for technology. Hackers and scammers are everywhere. We have a comprehensive strategy that mitigates these risk.
We have plans for all sizes of small business.
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We service Clarksville, Tennessee and surrounding areas.
- Dover, TN
- Erin, TN
- Dickson, TN
- Guthrie, KY
- Elkton, KY
Travel fees may apply.
Questions & Answers
How do our I.T. services work? We have common answers to common questions.
Real Life Examples
These are stories about some of our customers and how we prevented of fixed issues.
Products We Use
This is a list of some of the products and services we use and recommend. As the saying goes: “We eat what we sell.”
Free Consultation
Contact Ingram Technology for a free consultation. We will be happy to come to you or discuss your needs on the phone.
Latest Blog Post
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 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?
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.