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Project: Network Overhaul

The Local Circuit Team recently completed a full network overhaul for a local municipality’s city hall.  The project consisted of installing a new server and workstations throughout the entire network.  In addition, we migrated their users to a cloud based Microsoft Exchange server. In order to minimized their downtime, our team spent the weekend migrating… Continue Reading Project: Network Overhaul

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Project: WiFi Warehouse

The Local Circuit has just finished a large WiFi installation project for a local manufacturing company. They had a need to cover their production floor, a 25,000 sq foot warehouse, and a smaller 5,000 sq foot building with WiFi.  Their new cloud based inventory and control system NOW works with wireless laptops and tablets, allowing… Continue Reading Project: WiFi Warehouse

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YouTube Integration with Google+

YouTube’s new integration with Google+, a move was announced in September, 2013 and was recently unveiled has drawn the ire of tens of thousands of YouTube users from around the world. This new integration requires anyone who wants to comment on a YouTube video to connect first to their account on Google+. However, this move… Continue Reading YouTube Integration with Google+

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TheLocalCircuit.com Redesign Launch

Say hello to our new site: www.TheLocalCircuit.com We are happy to announce the launch of our newly redesigned website for The Local Circuit.  We feel it offers an improved viewing experience filled with useful information about our business and services.  We will also be keeping the blog up to date with informative articles about technology,… Continue Reading TheLocalCircuit.com Redesign Launch

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QR Codes Are Dying

[icon xe003] While QR codes are ubiquitous among the tech-savvy markets and entrepreneurs nowadays, some have speculated that the barcode-like images are growing outdated. Readily available by using any one of the countless apps, programs and websites that generate the two-tone codes, the QR can be scanned for a million uses- but why hasn’t it exploded… Continue Reading QR Codes Are Dying

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