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Avoiding Cybersecurity Pitfalls: How Midwest Networking Services Can Safeguard Your Small Business in 2026
Cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, and small businesses remain prime targets. Many small business owners underestimate the risks or believe their operations are too small to attract cybercriminals. This mindset leaves critical vulnerabilities open, risking data breaches, financial loss, and damage to reputation. In 2026, the stakes are higher than ever, with cyberattacks becoming more sophisticated and frequent. Understanding the biggest cybersecurity mistakes small bu
David Ostermeyer
Mar 193 min read


10 Signs Your Business Needs to Transition from Break/Fix IT Support to Proactive Solutions
Every growing business faces IT challenges. Many start with break/fix IT support, calling for help only when something breaks. This reactive approach may work at first, but as your business expands, it often leads to longer downtimes, repeated issues, and lost productivity. Recognizing when your business has outgrown break/fix support is crucial to maintaining smooth operations. Midwest Networking Services offers proactive IT support and monitoring that can reduce downtime an
David Ostermeyer
Mar 42 min read


Disaster Recovery and Backup Explained: Key Differences Every Business Should Know
When a business faces data loss, downtime, or system failures, the terms backup and disaster recovery often come up. Many people use these words as if they mean the same thing, but they serve different purposes. Confusing them can leave your business vulnerable when you need protection the most. Understanding how backup and disaster recovery differ helps you prepare better and respond faster to unexpected problems. Data storage servers showing active backup processes What B
David Ostermeyer
Feb 193 min read


Maximizing Efficiency with Co-Managed IT: A Partnership Between Your Team and Midwest Networking Services
Many organizations find their internal IT teams overwhelmed by daily support tasks, complex security challenges, and mounting projects. When this happens, strategic IT initiatives often take a back seat. Co-managed IT offers a practical way to address these challenges by combining the strengths of your in-house IT staff with the expertise and resources of a Managed Service Provider (MSP) like Midwest Networking Services. This approach does not replace your internal team but e
David Ostermeyer
Feb 33 min read
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