Performance Data – Palm Beach Computer Repair

When’s the last time you heard someone complain about bad or inadequate technical support? Maybe
even just yesterday. But we’ve found an answer to all your tech support problems, centrally located
in the Palm Beaches: Performance Data.
The folks at Performance Data ask “Is Your Network Running Slow, Acting Crazy or Broken? Has Your
Current Tech Support Company Left You Out In The Cold? Do You Have 5 or More Computers?”
If you say “Yes!” the obvious answer is “We Can Help. Call Performance Data Now! (800) 606-6635.”
At their web site (http://www.performancedata.com), you are invited to sign up for a FREE 2-Hour
Support Visit. Call (800) 606-6635 to schedule your FREE visit, with no obligation and no
commitment. Your company must have 5 or more operating computers on site to be eligible for this
free computer tech support visit, however.
Why is Performance Data offering a free visit for Computer Support in West Palm Beach? Because you
shouldn’t have to spend money for Performance Data to prove that they can do a better job at
supporting your small business technology than your current provider or staff.
Performance Data’s friendly IT support staff can help you with troublesome issues such as slow
network, network security, online data backups, disaster recovery, email spam, network upgrades,
server support, and support for Windows, Mac, & Linux.
Performance Data is most successful in helping clients who have 5 to 50 Computers and rely on the
core components of techology (e-mail, internet, software) and don’t have or want a full time IT
person or team. If you need someone you trust to help you choose forward thinking ideas on how to
progress in the field of technology, Performance Data will be there for you.
For business computer technical support in West Palm Beach and all of Palm Beach County, call
Performance Data (800) 606-6635. For Palm Beach Computer Repair visit performancedata.com.

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Performance Data Whole Foods Event Program

Our featured guest speakers for the evening will be:

  • Marco Ortiz Performance Data
  • Dr. Vincent Dolce Dolce Dental
  • Gary Truitt New Epic Media
  • Ryan Steinolfson Accelerated Marketing
  • Dave Sprague Accelerated Marketing

Will Be Covering but not limiting to the following topics:

1. How to brand yourself with online video,
2. How to choose keywords for your practice that will translate into money
3. How to dominate with social media and discover how Twitter will explode your practice
4. How to cut your marketing budget by as much as 50%
5. How to get your practice listed on Google local

At the end of the hour we will be conducting a Q & A period, were we will answer and help you with any of your concerns.

We are looking forward to seeing you at the event!


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Performance Data Event at Whole Foods Wellington, FL

Performance Data Whole Foods Flyer


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Dolce Dental Video Testimonial

Doctor Vincent Dolce explains why he found having Performance Data care for his computers and network valuable.


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Performance Data Video Testimonial

Doctor Vincent Dolce of Dolce Dental in Wellington, Florida introduces himself before explaining how Performance Data has helped his business and saved him money.


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5 Easy Ways To Increase Your Laptop Battery Life

5 Ways To Keep Your Laptop Running – Without Plugging It In

On the road, in the airport, at a client’s site, or simply at home on the couch. These are places you can’t – or don’t want to – plug your laptop in. Want to keep your laptop running as long as possible without searching for an outlet? Here are 5 tips to help:
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A Critical Business Task Most Employees Can Do In Just 11 Minutes

How Much Work Are Your Employees Really Getting Done?

Interruptions come in many forms. Phone calls, emails, faxes, colleagues, vendors. And once a person is interrupted, it can take as much as 30 minutes to get back on track. According to a recent study from the University of California, employees have an average of only 11 minutes of uninterrupted time on any given project; and they typically have 12 projects going at once. All this interruption adds up to over 10 ½ hours of unproductive time per week, says the study. So what advice does the study give to resolve this productivity loss? Close your email, let your phone go to voicemail, and shut your door – at least until the next crisis strikes.


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How To Stop Hackers Dead In Their Tracks

Poor Patching Is The #1 Security Threat For Business PCs

According to Symantec’s 2009 security review, the biggest single threat to computer security is a user’s failure to apply new security patches when they become available. A “patch” is simply a software fix to a known security bug in a software program. Once a vulnerability is discovered, software vendors scramble to develop a patch to prevent hackers from using this to access PCs – but their release of a patch is also a “go” sign for hackers who them scramble to write viruses designed to exploit PC users who haven’t gotten around to patching or updating their system.
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The Gadget For The Entrepreneur Who Loves The Outdoors

Shiny New Gadget of the Month

The Hood PC

It’s a hat. For your laptop. If you’ve ever tried to work outside on a bright sunny day, you know there is one factor that makes it nearly impossible to see the screen – the glare.
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The Lighter Side…

A Quick Way To “Learn Your Lesson”


A Cold Lesson

A family owned a parrot that had picked up some naughty words and squawked them at the top of its voice. Nothing seemed to shut it up.

One day the minister was due to visit the home. The mother, in a panic, stuck the parrot in the freezer (after making sure to adjust the temperature so it wouldn’t freeze). After the minister left, she went to let it out.
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