Tony Altun

Tony Altun is the General Manager of Jim's IT, where he leads a nationwide network of IT professionals delivering reliable tech support, computer repairs, and business IT solutions across Australia. With a strong background in IT services, sales, and customer-focused solutions, Tony has built a reputation for driving growth while maintaining a clear focus on service quality and customer satisfaction.

Survive the Storm: Practical Tips to Keep Your Business Running After a Power Outage

Survive the Storm: Practical Tips to Keep Your Business Running After a Power Outage

The weather seems to be getting more unpredictable each year, with extreme storms taking out power across entire regions. It’s no longer just an inconvenience; these events can threaten your entire business operation if you’re unprepared. Let’s talk about how you can keep your business running smoothly after an extreme weather event knocks out the

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Keeping Your Files Organized for Business Collaboration

Keeping Your Files Organized for Business Collaboration

If you run a business, chances are your team is constantly working together on various documents, spreadsheets, and projects. While cloud-sharing software has made collaboration more accessible than ever, good file organization practices are still necessary to keep things running smoothly. Keeping your files tidy and well structured can prevent confusion, save time, and boost

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Disaster Recovery vs. Business Continuity: What’s the Difference and Why You Need Both

Disaster Recovery vs. Business Continuity: What’s the Difference and Why You Need Both

When running a business, it’s easy to focus on the day-to-day operations and not think about what would happen if something went wrong. But disasters, whether natural, technical, or human-made, can strike at any time. This is where disaster recovery and business continuity come in. These two terms are often used interchangeably, but they serve

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