
Company Statement
Louisville Geek is a privately-owned Information Technology company that provides comprehensive managed IT services for small to medium sized businesses and organizations throughout central Kentucky and the greater US.
Lexington Geek is a sister company of Louisville Geek, headquartered in Louisville, KY. LexGeek provides IT support for small to medium-sized businesses throughout Central Kentucky.
How to Find the Right IT Support for your Small Business
/0 Comments/in Managed Services /by Lexington Geek AdminSelecting an IT provider is one of the most significant decisions any business can make, especially in today’s business climate where we rely on technology more than ever.
Hybrid Work Model
/0 Comments/in Managed Services /by Lexington Geek AdminA hybrid work model allows some employees to work remotely while others work on-premises. For some, it means that it doesn’t matter where you work from as long as you get your work done.
5 Outlook Tips and Tricks in 2021
/0 Comments/in Quick Tips /by Lexington Geek AdminThere are numerous tips and tricks to use to help you make the most out of Outlook.
Use Microsoft’s MileIQ to Automatically Track Your Mileage
/0 Comments/in Microsoft, Quick Tips /by Lexington Geek AdminMileIQ, a Microsoft product, will automatically detect and calculate all of your business miles using your smartphone
How Much Does Microsoft 365 Cost?
/0 Comments/in Geek News /by Lexington Geek AdminIn April of 2020, Office 365 became Microsoft 365. Most of the pricing and plans remained the same, but it still caused a bit of confusion for Microsoft customers, nonetheless.
3 Technology Mistakes Most Small Businesses Make and How You Can Avoid Them
/0 Comments/in Geek News /by Lexington Geek AdminHere are the top 3 mistakes we see being made by small businesses and our advice on how you can avoid these mistakes.
Has Your Business Considered Security Awareness Training?
/0 Comments/in Security /by Lexington Geek AdminYour employees are exposed to sophisticated phishing and ransomware attacks every day. Security experts estimate that 3.4 billion phishing emails are sent each day.