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#WFH “isn’t all that different” for Studio Bank

Studio Bank is fully operational and serving clients during the current pandemic. The recent weeks of Work From Home have not slowed Studio’s bankers from handling loan queries, client requests and meetings – even onboarding new clients and employees. When Nashville Mayor John Cooper issued his Safer at Home order, the bank transitioned to appointment … Continue reading "#WFH “isn’t all that different” for Studio Bank"
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ImageQuest’s Kim LaGrone is used to remote working

Lately we’ve featured organizations and ImageQuest workers who suddenly had to adjust to working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, we’re featuring ImageQuest Technology Account Manager Kim LaGrone, who works remotely whether there’s a pandemic or not. She will continue to be a remote employee once the pandemic restrictions end. We’re sharing her … Continue reading "ImageQuest’s Kim LaGrone is used to remote working"
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Poll on working from home reveals embarrassing moments

While we’ve highlighted our clients’ success stories in our Remote Work Tales, here we believe we are writing about somebody else. Citrix did a poll of 2,000 US office workers currently working from home due to the coronavirus. Workers responded April 2-14 to questions about their work-from-home setups, and also how it was going. According … Continue reading "Poll on working from home reveals embarrassing moments"
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Supervising through COVID19 – and a jump in workload

ImageQuest IT Manager Angela Burgess faced a double-whammy in March. The COVID-19 pandemic suddenly sent all her employees home – and simultaneously tripled their workload. A fun time to be a supervisor, right? Burgess oversees ImageQuest’s IT Support Teams. Usually, she and her technicians can resolve problems together in person. They collaborate, people come into … Continue reading "Supervising through COVID19 – and a jump in workload"
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Did you get your toilet paper? Thank the “100 percent remote” Chariot Logistics employees

Chariot Logistics is a third-party logistics and transportation company headquartered in Nashville, Tenn. The company offers dry van, flatbed, refrigerated, drayage, and LTL (less than truckload) freight shipping. Chariot ships a lot of consumer retail products, and food and beverages, President and Founder Joe DiLeo said. So when COVID-19 struck the U.S., Chariot faced increased … Continue reading "Did you get your toilet paper? Thank the “100 percent remote” Chariot Logistics employees"
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On-site problem during COVID-19? Todd Broadway has our clients covered

While nearly all our team is working from home, ImageQuest Field Tech Todd Broadway carefully continues to come into our office. It’s not that he doesn’t support Work from Home. It’s just that his job is very hands-on. Whether there’s a coronavirus or not, machines will break down as parts wear out. Our clients will … Continue reading "On-site problem during COVID-19? Todd Broadway has our clients covered"
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#WFH is #NBD for Williamson College and its students

The current academic term at Williamson College is on track. Students are on schedule taking classes. The administration continues to meet, work on projects, and generally run the college. Very little has changed – except no one is at the school’s Franklin or Smyrna, Tenn., campuses. Work From Home is No Big Deal at Williamson … Continue reading "#WFH is #NBD for Williamson College and its students"
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ImageQuest | Our Growth Underscores Need For Managed IT Services

In 2019, ImageQuest grew by nearly 20 percent. This represents an elevated demand for managed IT services in Nashville, Louisville, Bowling Green, Ky., and beyond. This growth was triggered by an increasing number of reputation-aware businesses in highly-regulated industries, such as banking, healthcare, and investing. These businesses recognize the need to include specialized services as … Continue reading "ImageQuest | Our Growth Underscores Need For Managed IT Services"
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It’s business as usual for System Administrator Josh Quigley

March has certainly been an interesting month in Nashville this year. First our community had a tornado strike in the middle of the night, and now, coronavirus. Just like other businesses, we had some projects underway. We were working on clients’ server upgrades, moving clients’ operations to new Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) cloud operations, and migrating clients … Continue reading "It’s business as usual for System Administrator Josh Quigley"
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ImageQuest clients experience smooth transition to remote work during COVID-19

To date, we have helped nearly 3,200 end users employed by our clients work remotely. Monday was a big stress test for remote work technology systems – many, many more people logged on remotely than ever before. We did hear of brief outages – but Microsoft and other large technology providers quickly fixed them. We … Continue reading "ImageQuest clients experience smooth transition to remote work during COVID-19"
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Don’t panic, we’re here: A customer review of our Live Support Desk

We post customer reviews here on our website, and recently we heard from a customer about the great support received from Davis Houk on our Help Desk. A key software program had stopped working, and our customer said he was “frantic.” He praised Davis for being willing to “listen and comprehend” and for showing “patience … Continue reading "Don’t panic, we’re here: A customer review of our Live Support Desk"
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Improve Your Tech IQ, ImageQuest, reboot vs restart

Did you know? Rebooting fixes 90 percent of user computer problems

Want a quick way to look computer savvy? Trying using a reboot to fix problems. When you reboot your computer, chances are various issues that caused your desktop to lock up will be resolved. Rebooting is often a first step in troubleshooting. But you must reboot – not “restart.” Rebooting is when you power your … Continue reading "Did you know? Rebooting fixes 90 percent of user computer problems"
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