We’re happy to share a solution that we recently implemented for Highlands Community Services (HCS). HCS has been a local healthcare provider in the Washington County and Bristol, VA area for more than 40 years. HCS had multiple copier vendors, and struggled to keep up …
We’re pleased to announce the addition of Justin Malone to the Hungate Business Services team. Justin is one our newest account exectives covering areas in Southwest Virginia including Carroll, Wythe, Grayson, Pulaski and Montgomery counties. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Science/Geoscience from Georgia State …
We’re excited to announce an exciting new partnership with Konica-Minolta. Starting immediately, we will have the entire Konica product portfolio to offer to our clients in Southwest Virginia, NE Tennessee and Southern West Virginia. Konica-Minolta’s award winning line including office equipment, production printers, and professional …
Happy Thanksgiving! We’ll be closed Thursday & Friday in observance of our national holiday Thanksgiving on Thursday the 22nd and Friday the 23rd, 2012. We will resume normal hours on the following Monday. Have a safe and happy extended weekend.
As tablets & wi-fi enabled handsets have become more popular, Washington County Public Library in Abingdon, VA had a problem with their users being able to use their network consistently. As their local IT provider, we were asked to troubleshoot problems and find out why some devices would connect, and why some would not. The library’s current setup was a home-use Linksys router that only allowed a limited number of connections and options. The range was fairly limited, and their community conference room had no connectivity at all. After running extensive tests on their network, we saw that it was simply a case of information overload, with many of these devices competing for traffic and bandwidth. To fix the problem, …