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A square graphic with a tan background and a red header bar at the top reading “Managed Services Monday” in white text.  Below, a beige panel contains the headline: “Managed IT You Can Depend On”  Body text reads: “Organizations that choose CommPath Managed IT Services get a real partner that helps tackle IT challenges and objectives head-on. Dedicated support teams, detailed documentation, and friendly staff get to know your organization, your personnel, and what’s important to keep you going.”  A bold line of text near the bottom states: “Get the most out of your IT budget with Managed IT Services from CommPath. We tailor our services to fit your unique requirements.”  At the bottom of the image is a red and white CommPath logo with radiating light rays behind it and the word “commpath” beneath the logo.

A square graphic with a tan background and a red header bar at the top reading “Managed Services Monday” in white text. Below, a beige panel contains the headline: “Managed IT You Can Depend On” Body text reads: “Organizations that choose CommPath Managed IT Services get a real partner that helps tackle IT challenges and objectives head-on. Dedicated support teams, detailed documentation, and friendly staff get to know your organization, your personnel, and what’s important to keep you going.” A bold line of text near the bottom states: “Get the most out of your IT budget with Managed IT Services from CommPath. We tailor our services to fit your unique requirements.” At the bottom of the image is a red and white CommPath logo with radiating light rays behind it and the word “commpath” beneath the logo.

Managed Services Monday 💼 A vendor waits for things to break. A true IT partner helps prevent problems, understands your business, shares responsibility for outcomes, and plans for growth. IT should work like part of your leadership team, not just a ticket queue.

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🤖 Fun Fact Friday: Honda’s ASIMO, unveiled in 2000, could recognize faces, follow voice commands, walk autonomously, and stay balanced using full-body sensors. Its research directly led to modern walking-assistance technologies. Innovation in action.

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A square graphic with a light tan background. At the top is a red rounded rectangle banner with white text reading: “Thoroughly Explained Thursday”.  Centered below, a bold heading reads: “Proper Camera Placement”.  Below the heading is a paragraph of dark red text that reads: “A lot of organizations think that buying higher resolution cameras and/or more expensive cameras will be a big upgrade, but camera placement has a huge impact on the quality of your surveillance footage. Making sure that cameras are mounted at the right angles, don’t have blind spots, aren’t susceptible to glare or blinding lights, etc., go a long way towards making sure that the footage is clear and usable. We design surveillance systems to meet every organization’s specific needs, not camera manufacturers’.”  At the bottom, a line of text reads: “Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.”  In the lower right corner is the CommPath logo, consisting of the word “commpath” and a red square icon with the white letters “CP” inside.

A square graphic with a light tan background. At the top is a red rounded rectangle banner with white text reading: “Thoroughly Explained Thursday”. Centered below, a bold heading reads: “Proper Camera Placement”. Below the heading is a paragraph of dark red text that reads: “A lot of organizations think that buying higher resolution cameras and/or more expensive cameras will be a big upgrade, but camera placement has a huge impact on the quality of your surveillance footage. Making sure that cameras are mounted at the right angles, don’t have blind spots, aren’t susceptible to glare or blinding lights, etc., go a long way towards making sure that the footage is clear and usable. We design surveillance systems to meet every organization’s specific needs, not camera manufacturers’.” At the bottom, a line of text reads: “Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.” In the lower right corner is the CommPath logo, consisting of the word “commpath” and a red square icon with the white letters “CP” inside.

Buying the “best” camera won’t fix poor placement. 📷 Angle, height, lighting, and field of view matter more than megapixels. A well-placed standard camera captures usable evidence; a poorly placed 4K camera doesn’t. Placement wins every time.

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Graphic titled “What if…? Wednesday” at the top in a red banner. Background image shows a modern office with rows of cubicles, desks, computer monitors, keyboards, office chairs, and plants. Large text on the right reads: “What if you could answer every single call on the first ring?” Smaller text below reads: “Advanced AI agents, customized for your organization, answer calls 24/7, in multiple languages, with a professional attitude and the abilities to actually help.” Bottom left text reads: “Discover communication technologies of tomorrow, today.” Bottom right shows the CommPath logo with the text “516 370 8000” and “commpath.com”.

Graphic titled “What if…? Wednesday” at the top in a red banner. Background image shows a modern office with rows of cubicles, desks, computer monitors, keyboards, office chairs, and plants. Large text on the right reads: “What if you could answer every single call on the first ring?” Smaller text below reads: “Advanced AI agents, customized for your organization, answer calls 24/7, in multiple languages, with a professional attitude and the abilities to actually help.” Bottom left text reads: “Discover communication technologies of tomorrow, today.” Bottom right shows the CommPath logo with the text “516 370 8000” and “commpath.com”.

What if every call was answered on the first ring? ☎️🤖 AI voice agents can answer calls 24/7, in multiple languages, with real intelligence, not phone trees. No missed calls. No voicemails. Just better conversations.

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A beige background graphic with rounded shapes. At the top is a red rounded rectangle banner with white text reading: “Tech Tip Tuesday”.  Below it, centered in dark red text, is the headline: “Reserve Static IP addresses”  Under the headline is a paragraph of dark red text that reads: “When mission critical equipment like servers and printers have dynamically assigned IP addresses, they can go down unexpectedly. This means a less reliable network and frustration for users! Assigning important network-connected devices IP addresses makes sure they stay online and reachable when you need them most. CommPath takes the guess-work out of managing your network technology.”  At the bottom of the text block, it reads: “Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.”  In the bottom right corner is the CommPath logo, consisting of the word “commpath” in red and gray lowercase letters next to a red square icon with the white letters “CP” and a white arrow motif.

A beige background graphic with rounded shapes. At the top is a red rounded rectangle banner with white text reading: “Tech Tip Tuesday”. Below it, centered in dark red text, is the headline: “Reserve Static IP addresses” Under the headline is a paragraph of dark red text that reads: “When mission critical equipment like servers and printers have dynamically assigned IP addresses, they can go down unexpectedly. This means a less reliable network and frustration for users! Assigning important network-connected devices IP addresses makes sure they stay online and reachable when you need them most. CommPath takes the guess-work out of managing your network technology.” At the bottom of the text block, it reads: “Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.” In the bottom right corner is the CommPath logo, consisting of the word “commpath” in red and gray lowercase letters next to a red square icon with the white letters “CP” and a white arrow motif.

🔧 Tech Tip Tuesday: Reserve static IPs for servers & printers. Dynamic IP changes cause outages, lost printer connections, and wasted time. Static or DHCP-reserved IPs keep critical systems reliable and easy to manage.

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Square graphic with a beige background. At the top is a red rounded rectangle with white text reading: “Managed Services Monday”  Below it is a light tan rounded rectangle containing dark red text.  Large heading text reads: “Managed IT for Healthcare”  Paragraph text reads: “Healthcare practices of all kinds absolutely rely on technology, now more than ever. Technology failures translate into real world negative consequences, such as appointment cancellations. Our Managed IT Services are designed with healthcare specifically in mind; we help practices stay HIPAA compliant, maintain critical systems, proactively test backup solutions, and so much more. Managed IT Services from CommPath provides operational stability and peace of mind for modern healthcare practices.”  Bold text near the bottom reads: “Get the most out of your IT budget with Managed IT Services from CommPath. We tailor our services to fit your unique requirements.”  At the bottom of the image is a stylized rising sun graphic. Centered above the sun rays is a red square logo with white letters “CP.” Below the logo is the word “commpath,” with “comm” in gray and “path” in red.

Square graphic with a beige background. At the top is a red rounded rectangle with white text reading: “Managed Services Monday” Below it is a light tan rounded rectangle containing dark red text. Large heading text reads: “Managed IT for Healthcare” Paragraph text reads: “Healthcare practices of all kinds absolutely rely on technology, now more than ever. Technology failures translate into real world negative consequences, such as appointment cancellations. Our Managed IT Services are designed with healthcare specifically in mind; we help practices stay HIPAA compliant, maintain critical systems, proactively test backup solutions, and so much more. Managed IT Services from CommPath provides operational stability and peace of mind for modern healthcare practices.” Bold text near the bottom reads: “Get the most out of your IT budget with Managed IT Services from CommPath. We tailor our services to fit your unique requirements.” At the bottom of the image is a stylized rising sun graphic. Centered above the sun rays is a red square logo with white letters “CP.” Below the logo is the word “commpath,” with “comm” in gray and “path” in red.

Healthcare IT can’t afford downtime. CommPath provides HIPAA-aware Managed IT for medical practices: secure systems, proactive monitoring, reliable backups, and fewer disruptions mean clinicians can focus on patients, not technology.

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A square graphic with a red header reading “FUN FACT FRIDAY.” Below, text explains that photons travel at the speed of light in a vacuum but about 67% of that speed in fiber optic glass. It notes that electromagnetic waves can travel up to about 80% of the speed of light through short lengths of copper wire, even though electrons move very slowly, and that fiber has advantages over long distances. Beneath the text is an image of a coiled fiber optic cable with red laser light visible at both ends. The CommPath logo appears in the bottom right corner.

A square graphic with a red header reading “FUN FACT FRIDAY.” Below, text explains that photons travel at the speed of light in a vacuum but about 67% of that speed in fiber optic glass. It notes that electromagnetic waves can travel up to about 80% of the speed of light through short lengths of copper wire, even though electrons move very slowly, and that fiber has advantages over long distances. Beneath the text is an image of a coiled fiber optic cable with red laser light visible at both ends. The CommPath logo appears in the bottom right corner.

Fun Fact Friday: Light slows to ~67% of its speed in fiber optic glass. Copper signals can reach ~80% of light speed over short runs, even though electrons barely move! Over long distances, fiber still wins on speed and bandwidth.

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A square graphic with a light tan background and a red banner at the top reading “Thoroughly Explained Thursday.” Below, centered text reads “Unified Phone, Video, and Chat.”  The main body text states: “Unified Communication Systems integrate your voice, video, and chat communications into one integrated platform so that all your conversations are managed in the same place. Unified Communications gives users the flexibility to communicate how they prefer, see the entire communication history, and easily share and collaborate with others. CommPath can design a Unified Communication System that enhances your organization’s communication channels!  Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.”  The CommPath name appears near the bottom, with the CommPath ‘CP’ logo in the lower right corner.

A square graphic with a light tan background and a red banner at the top reading “Thoroughly Explained Thursday.” Below, centered text reads “Unified Phone, Video, and Chat.” The main body text states: “Unified Communication Systems integrate your voice, video, and chat communications into one integrated platform so that all your conversations are managed in the same place. Unified Communications gives users the flexibility to communicate how they prefer, see the entire communication history, and easily share and collaborate with others. CommPath can design a Unified Communication System that enhances your organization’s communication channels! Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.” The CommPath name appears near the bottom, with the CommPath ‘CP’ logo in the lower right corner.

Unified Communications brings phone, video, chat, and messaging into one platform. Calls become meetings, voicemails become messages, and teams stay connected with full context, whether in the office or remote.

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A square promotional graphic for “What If Wednesday.” At the top, a red banner reads “What if…? Wednesday.” The image shows an old beige desktop computer, CRT monitor, keyboard, and floppy disk drive. Overlaid text reads: “What if your outdated hardware became a vector for hackers to ransom your data? CommPath can harden your network against malware, even if you rely on old hardware.” Along the bottom, text reads: “Discover communication technologies of tomorrow, today.” The CommPath logo appears in the lower right with the phone number 516-370-8000 and the website commpath.com.

A square promotional graphic for “What If Wednesday.” At the top, a red banner reads “What if…? Wednesday.” The image shows an old beige desktop computer, CRT monitor, keyboard, and floppy disk drive. Overlaid text reads: “What if your outdated hardware became a vector for hackers to ransom your data? CommPath can harden your network against malware, even if you rely on old hardware.” Along the bottom, text reads: “Discover communication technologies of tomorrow, today.” The CommPath logo appears in the lower right with the phone number 516-370-8000 and the website commpath.com.

What if your outdated hardware became a ransomware entry point? Legacy systems are prime targets, but replacing everything isn’t always required. CommPath hardens and secures networks even when older hardware is still in use. #WhatIfWednesday

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A square graphic with a beige and light tan abstract background. At the top is a red rounded rectangle with white text reading: “Tech Tip Tuesday”.  Below, large dark red text reads: “Restart Your Router At Least Once A Quarter”.  Smaller dark red paragraph text reads: “Firewall vendors release updates and security fixes regularly, but some of them won’t take effect until after a system restart. It’s important that every organization not only do the updates, but schedule restarts on a regular basis. At least every 90 days is a good starting point. Proactive security means making time for preventative maintenance. Companies that don’t schedule the restart risk unscheduled downtime!”  At the bottom, dark red text reads: “Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.”  In the lower right corner is the Commpath logo with the word “commpath” and a red CP icon.

A square graphic with a beige and light tan abstract background. At the top is a red rounded rectangle with white text reading: “Tech Tip Tuesday”. Below, large dark red text reads: “Restart Your Router At Least Once A Quarter”. Smaller dark red paragraph text reads: “Firewall vendors release updates and security fixes regularly, but some of them won’t take effect until after a system restart. It’s important that every organization not only do the updates, but schedule restarts on a regular basis. At least every 90 days is a good starting point. Proactive security means making time for preventative maintenance. Companies that don’t schedule the restart risk unscheduled downtime!” At the bottom, dark red text reads: “Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.” In the lower right corner is the Commpath logo with the word “commpath” and a red CP icon.

Tech Tip Tuesday: 🔐 Restart your firewall at least once every quarter. Many firmware security fixes don’t fully apply until a reboot. A planned restart helps ensure patches load cleanly, improves stability, and keeps protections working as intended.

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A square graphic with a light tan background and a red banner at the top reading “Managed Services Monday.” Below, bold text reads “Get More Out Of Your Microsoft 365 Subscriptions.” The main body text states: “Microsoft 365 includes many powerful tools that can help enhance your organization’s productivity, security, and reliability, but they have to be configured. Default settings might get things working, but fine-tuning your configuration to your organization’s specific needs will pay dividends in the long run. Managed IT Services from CommPath can help you get a better return on your technology subscriptions and investments.”  At the bottom, bold text reads: “Get the most out of your IT budget with Managed IT Services from CommPath. We tailor our services to fit your unique requirements.” A CommPath logo appears at the bottom center with radiating lines behind it.

A square graphic with a light tan background and a red banner at the top reading “Managed Services Monday.” Below, bold text reads “Get More Out Of Your Microsoft 365 Subscriptions.” The main body text states: “Microsoft 365 includes many powerful tools that can help enhance your organization’s productivity, security, and reliability, but they have to be configured. Default settings might get things working, but fine-tuning your configuration to your organization’s specific needs will pay dividends in the long run. Managed IT Services from CommPath can help you get a better return on your technology subscriptions and investments.” At the bottom, bold text reads: “Get the most out of your IT budget with Managed IT Services from CommPath. We tailor our services to fit your unique requirements.” A CommPath logo appears at the bottom center with radiating lines behind it.

Managing Microsoft 365 isn’t just email and licenses. Done right, it means secure access, MFA, protected email, device control, and reliable backups. “Set it and forget it” creates risk. Managed properly, Microsoft 365 becomes a secure productivity engine.

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Graphic titled “Fun Fact Friday.” Text reads: “The first VoIP call was placed in 1974 between Culler-Harrison Incorporated in Goleta, California and MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington, Massachusetts, over the ARPANET. One-way transmission of audio using voice packets was achieved a year earlier by Danny Cohen, but bandwidth limited the ability to have two-way calls until a technology called Linear Predictive Coding, a compression algorithm for encoded speech, was used to compress the voice transmission to only 2.4 kbps of bandwidth.”  Below the text is a photograph of the control panel of an IBM 360 mainframe computer used to develop compression algorithms for LPC. CommPath logo appears in the bottom-right corner.

Graphic titled “Fun Fact Friday.” Text reads: “The first VoIP call was placed in 1974 between Culler-Harrison Incorporated in Goleta, California and MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington, Massachusetts, over the ARPANET. One-way transmission of audio using voice packets was achieved a year earlier by Danny Cohen, but bandwidth limited the ability to have two-way calls until a technology called Linear Predictive Coding, a compression algorithm for encoded speech, was used to compress the voice transmission to only 2.4 kbps of bandwidth.” Below the text is a photograph of the control panel of an IBM 360 mainframe computer used to develop compression algorithms for LPC. CommPath logo appears in the bottom-right corner.

📞 Fun Fact Friday:The first VoIP call happened in 1974 over the ARPANET. Two-way voice became possible once Linear Predictive Coding compressed speech to just 2.4 kbps, the foundation of modern VoIP.

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Software updates aren’t about new features: they’re about security. Most cyberattacks exploit known flaws in unpatched systems. Regular updates close hidden vulnerabilities and reduce the risk of breaches, ransomware, and downtime.

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A promotional graphic with a beige background and a red header reading “What if…? Wednesday.” The main text reads: “What if your phone system included a conference bridge for every user?”  Below, smaller text states: “Unified Communications give users the power to schedule, setup, moderate, and record conference calls from their desktop.”  The image is split visually: on the left is a white modern office desk with a white desk phone and books in soft focus; on the right is a close-up of a dark gray office desk phone on a desk.  At the bottom, text reads: “Discover communication technologies of tomorrow, today.”  The CommPath logo appears in the lower right corner along with the phone number “516-370-8000” and the website “commpath.com.”

A promotional graphic with a beige background and a red header reading “What if…? Wednesday.” The main text reads: “What if your phone system included a conference bridge for every user?” Below, smaller text states: “Unified Communications give users the power to schedule, setup, moderate, and record conference calls from their desktop.” The image is split visually: on the left is a white modern office desk with a white desk phone and books in soft focus; on the right is a close-up of a dark gray office desk phone on a desk. At the bottom, text reads: “Discover communication technologies of tomorrow, today.” The CommPath logo appears in the lower right corner along with the phone number “516-370-8000” and the website “commpath.com.”

What if every employee had their own conference bridge, no extra apps, no IT tickets? Modern Unified Communications let users schedule, host, and record calls right from their desktop or phone. Meetings should be this easy.

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A graphic titled “Tech Tip Tuesday” at the top in white text on a red banner.  Main headline text reads: “Access All Your Cameras With One Login”  Body text reads: “CommPath designs surveillance systems that lets users login with their own usernames and view all cameras across all locations, regardless of how many NVRs and cameras there are. One benefit of nteggrating with your existing user directory and security policies is it will allow and organization to have granular control over which cameras which users can view and control.”  Bottom text reads: “Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.”  The CommPath logo appears in the bottom right corner.

A graphic titled “Tech Tip Tuesday” at the top in white text on a red banner. Main headline text reads: “Access All Your Cameras With One Login” Body text reads: “CommPath designs surveillance systems that lets users login with their own usernames and view all cameras across all locations, regardless of how many NVRs and cameras there are. One benefit of nteggrating with your existing user directory and security policies is it will allow and organization to have granular control over which cameras which users can view and control.” Bottom text reads: “Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.” The CommPath logo appears in the bottom right corner.

Managing cameras across multiple locations doesn’t require multiple logins. Modern NVRs unify cameras and recorders into one live view with secure SSO, integrated with your company directory and access policies.

#TechTipTuesday #SecurityTech #VideoSurveillance #SSO

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Managed Services Monday. Managed IT Services Offers Predictability and Reliability.  Businesses that don’t have Managed IT Services protecting their equipment can be vulnerable to unexpected costs associated with repairs and downtime. Managed IT Services delivers proactive maintenance that improves reliability, minimizes downtime, and eliminates unexpected repair bills.  Get the most out of your IT budget with Managed IT Services from CommPath. We tailor our services to fit your unique requirements.  CommPath logo displayed at the bottom.

Managed Services Monday. Managed IT Services Offers Predictability and Reliability. Businesses that don’t have Managed IT Services protecting their equipment can be vulnerable to unexpected costs associated with repairs and downtime. Managed IT Services delivers proactive maintenance that improves reliability, minimizes downtime, and eliminates unexpected repair bills. Get the most out of your IT budget with Managed IT Services from CommPath. We tailor our services to fit your unique requirements. CommPath logo displayed at the bottom.

Surprise IT repair bills can wreck a budget. Managed IT replaces emergencies with predictable monthly costs through proactive monitoring, maintenance, and security. That means: less downtime, fewer surprises, and better planning.

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A graphic titled “FUN FACT FRIDAY” at the top. Below the heading is text explaining that the first version of the 802.11 protocol, known as Wi-Fi, was released publicly in 1997 and supported speeds of up to 2 megabits per second. It notes that the technology took over a decade to become commercially viable, and that consumer adoption increased significantly when Apple integrated Wi-Fi into its iBook laptop line starting in 1999, the first mass-market consumer product to offer Wi-Fi networking.  Below the text is an image of the original Apple AirPort Wi-Fi base station in translucent gray, shown against a beige background, with the Apple logo visible on top. A caption states that the device is the Apple AirPort, the Wi-Fi base station sold to connect iBook laptops to the Internet wirelessly. The CommPath logo appears in the bottom right corner.

A graphic titled “FUN FACT FRIDAY” at the top. Below the heading is text explaining that the first version of the 802.11 protocol, known as Wi-Fi, was released publicly in 1997 and supported speeds of up to 2 megabits per second. It notes that the technology took over a decade to become commercially viable, and that consumer adoption increased significantly when Apple integrated Wi-Fi into its iBook laptop line starting in 1999, the first mass-market consumer product to offer Wi-Fi networking. Below the text is an image of the original Apple AirPort Wi-Fi base station in translucent gray, shown against a beige background, with the Apple logo visible on top. A caption states that the device is the Apple AirPort, the Wi-Fi base station sold to connect iBook laptops to the Internet wirelessly. The CommPath logo appears in the bottom right corner.

📡 Fun Fact Friday: Wi-Fi didn’t take off overnight. The first 802.11 standard launched in 1997 at just 2 Mbps. Adoption surged in 1999 when Apple added Wi-Fi to iBook laptops, helping make wireless networking mainstream.

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A graphic with a beige background and a faint circular lock icon. At the top, a red banner reads: “Thoroughly Explained Thursday”.  Below, a heading says: “What is ‘Encryption’:”  The main text reads: “Encryption is part of the foundation of any secure network. Essentially, it uses sophisticated mathematical algorithms to ‘encrypt’ your data into an unreadable form that only the intended recipients can then ‘decrypt’. It protects your data both while ‘at rest’ (e.g., saved on a computer’s internal storage, or ‘in the cloud’) and ‘in transit’ (the lock icon in the URL bar indicates when a connection to a website is secured by encryption). Encryption is an essential part of any secure computer and network.”  At the bottom, smaller text reads: “Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.”  The CommPath logo appears in the lower right corner, with the word “commpath” and a red CP icon.

A graphic with a beige background and a faint circular lock icon. At the top, a red banner reads: “Thoroughly Explained Thursday”. Below, a heading says: “What is ‘Encryption’:” The main text reads: “Encryption is part of the foundation of any secure network. Essentially, it uses sophisticated mathematical algorithms to ‘encrypt’ your data into an unreadable form that only the intended recipients can then ‘decrypt’. It protects your data both while ‘at rest’ (e.g., saved on a computer’s internal storage, or ‘in the cloud’) and ‘in transit’ (the lock icon in the URL bar indicates when a connection to a website is secured by encryption). Encryption is an essential part of any secure computer and network.” At the bottom, smaller text reads: “Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.” The CommPath logo appears in the lower right corner, with the word “commpath” and a red CP icon.

Encryption turns readable data into secure code so only authorized users can access it. It protects data in transit, at rest, and supports compliance, but it’s just one layer of real security. Encryption works best as part of a complete strategy.

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Square promotional graphic with a red banner at the top reading “What if…? Wednesday.” The left side contains text over a light, semi-transparent background that reads: “What if you could upgrade your network without having to install all new cables and connections?  From hybrid-IP telephony systems to specialized adapters that can utilize legacy cables and connectors, CommPath can design structured cabling that meets your specific needs without throwing away valuable installed cable.”  The right side shows a photo of a crowded network rack filled with tangled black, gray, and orange cables. Along the bottom, text reads: “Discover communication technologies of tomorrow, today.” The CommPath logo appears in the lower right corner, along with the phone number “516-370-8000” and the website “commpath.com.”

Square promotional graphic with a red banner at the top reading “What if…? Wednesday.” The left side contains text over a light, semi-transparent background that reads: “What if you could upgrade your network without having to install all new cables and connections? From hybrid-IP telephony systems to specialized adapters that can utilize legacy cables and connectors, CommPath can design structured cabling that meets your specific needs without throwing away valuable installed cable.” The right side shows a photo of a crowded network rack filled with tangled black, gray, and orange cables. Along the bottom, text reads: “Discover communication technologies of tomorrow, today.” The CommPath logo appears in the lower right corner, along with the phone number “516-370-8000” and the website “commpath.com.”

What if you could upgrade your network without ripping out all your existing cabling? From hybrid IP telephony to adapters that reuse legacy wiring, CommPath designs modern solutions that protect your investment and prepare you for what’s next.

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Graphic with a red header reading “Tech Tip Tuesday.”  Below, a section titled “Network Segmentation for Security.”  Body text reads: “Segmenting your network, dividing it into isolated ‘segments’, is a foundational security strategy that can improve your network speed, security, and monitoring all at the same time. Instead of everything being able to communicate freely with everything else connected to your network, a network security gateway/router can enforce strict rules at the network-level where it’s mission critical. Balance security and performance with comprehensive security strategies from CommPath.  Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.”  Bottom of the image includes the CommPath name and logo.

Graphic with a red header reading “Tech Tip Tuesday.” Below, a section titled “Network Segmentation for Security.” Body text reads: “Segmenting your network, dividing it into isolated ‘segments’, is a foundational security strategy that can improve your network speed, security, and monitoring all at the same time. Instead of everything being able to communicate freely with everything else connected to your network, a network security gateway/router can enforce strict rules at the network-level where it’s mission critical. Balance security and performance with comprehensive security strategies from CommPath. Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.” Bottom of the image includes the CommPath name and logo.

Tech Tip Tuesday: Network segmentation boosts security by isolating devices and traffic. If one system is compromised, the threat can’t spread. It also improves monitoring, compliance, and uptime. A smarter network is a safer network.

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A graphic with a red header reading “Managed Services Monday.”  Below it, bold text reads: “Managed IT Reduces Employee Frustration”  Body text reads: “Eliminate pain points and improve productivity with network services and technology that works when your employees need it most. Obstacles like dropped calls, forgotten passwords, and broken hardware can make it harder for your employees to do their jobs and can cost both time and money, to say nothing of the stress! Managed IT Services proactively monitor and respond to potential obstacles before they get in the way, so your network is reliable and fast, 24/7.”  Bold text at the bottom reads: “Get the most out of your IT budget with Managed IT Services from CommPath. We tailor our services to fit your unique requirements.”  At the bottom is the CommPath logo with stylized rays radiating upward and the word “commpath” beneath it.

A graphic with a red header reading “Managed Services Monday.” Below it, bold text reads: “Managed IT Reduces Employee Frustration” Body text reads: “Eliminate pain points and improve productivity with network services and technology that works when your employees need it most. Obstacles like dropped calls, forgotten passwords, and broken hardware can make it harder for your employees to do their jobs and can cost both time and money, to say nothing of the stress! Managed IT Services proactively monitor and respond to potential obstacles before they get in the way, so your network is reliable and fast, 24/7.” Bold text at the bottom reads: “Get the most out of your IT budget with Managed IT Services from CommPath. We tailor our services to fit your unique requirements.” At the bottom is the CommPath logo with stylized rays radiating upward and the word “commpath” beneath it.

Managed IT reduces employee frustration by fixing problems before they disrupt work. Proactive monitoring, fast support, smooth onboarding, and reliable systems mean fewer tech headaches, and more time for employees to focus on what matters.

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A graphic titled “FUN FACT FRIDAY” at the top in white text on a red background. Below, a beige panel contains the following text:  “In 1977 Digital Equipment Corporation released the VAX line of computers, a hugely successful and influential series of 32-bit machines. The VAX system was the successor to the also highly successful PDP-11 line of computers. The acronym VAX stands for ‘Virtual Address eXtension’, which made it backwards compatible with existing 16-bit programs for the PDP-11, which could run and access the full 32-bit memory space. The VAX architecture became very popular and had many features that made it user-friendly for software developers.”  Below the text is a photograph of a large beige computer cabinet labeled “digital VAX 11/780,” with ventilation slots and a central door. A caption reads: “The VAX-11/780 ‘super-minicomputer’, originally launched in 1977.”  A small CommPath logo appears in the bottom-right corner.

A graphic titled “FUN FACT FRIDAY” at the top in white text on a red background. Below, a beige panel contains the following text: “In 1977 Digital Equipment Corporation released the VAX line of computers, a hugely successful and influential series of 32-bit machines. The VAX system was the successor to the also highly successful PDP-11 line of computers. The acronym VAX stands for ‘Virtual Address eXtension’, which made it backwards compatible with existing 16-bit programs for the PDP-11, which could run and access the full 32-bit memory space. The VAX architecture became very popular and had many features that made it user-friendly for software developers.” Below the text is a photograph of a large beige computer cabinet labeled “digital VAX 11/780,” with ventilation slots and a central door. A caption reads: “The VAX-11/780 ‘super-minicomputer’, originally launched in 1977.” A small CommPath logo appears in the bottom-right corner.

In 1977, Digital Equipment Corporation launched the VAX, a powerful 32-bit computer line that built on the PDP-11 while staying backward-compatible. VAX stood for Virtual Address eXtension, and its developer-friendly design helped shape modern computing. Big ideas, big cabinets.

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🎉 Happy New Year! 🎉A fresh year brings new opportunities. CommPath is ready to help your business stay connected, secure, and productive in the year ahead. Here’s to a strong start and continued success.

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A promotional graphic with a beige background and a red banner at the top that reads “What if…? Wednesday.” Large text on the left side reads: “What if you could improve customer service and increase your availability at the same time?”  Below that, smaller text reads: “Custom AI-agents can handle overflow calls, multilingual callers, and after hours calls.”  The right side of the image shows a modern office desk setup with a computer monitor, keyboard, mouse, and cables.  At the bottom left, text reads: “Discover communication technologies of tomorrow, today.”  At the bottom right is the CommPath logo, the phone number “516 370 8000,” and the website “commpath.com.”

A promotional graphic with a beige background and a red banner at the top that reads “What if…? Wednesday.” Large text on the left side reads: “What if you could improve customer service and increase your availability at the same time?” Below that, smaller text reads: “Custom AI-agents can handle overflow calls, multilingual callers, and after hours calls.” The right side of the image shows a modern office desk setup with a computer monitor, keyboard, mouse, and cables. At the bottom left, text reads: “Discover communication technologies of tomorrow, today.” At the bottom right is the CommPath logo, the phone number “516 370 8000,” and the website “commpath.com.”

What if you could improve customer service and increase availability at the same time?

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🎆 Happy New Year’s Eve! 🎆As we wrap up the year, CommPath thanks our customers and partners for trusting us to keep your business connected and secure. Here’s to a new year of smarter tech, stronger networks, and continued success.

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Tech Tip Tuesday  Integrate voice and video communications  Video calling can be integrated into your Unified Communications System, and help your team communicate over both voice and video seamlessly. Choosing a platform that integrates video conferencing natively makes it easy for users to join virtual meetings as easily as they dial a telephone number, with video hardware that’s both powerful and easy to manage and use. Unified Communications can help improve collaboration for your team and customers.  Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.  Commpath logo at the bottom right.

Tech Tip Tuesday Integrate voice and video communications Video calling can be integrated into your Unified Communications System, and help your team communicate over both voice and video seamlessly. Choosing a platform that integrates video conferencing natively makes it easy for users to join virtual meetings as easily as they dial a telephone number, with video hardware that’s both powerful and easy to manage and use. Unified Communications can help improve collaboration for your team and customers. Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service. Commpath logo at the bottom right.

📹 Tech Tip Tuesday Video works best when it’s part of your UC system, not a separate app.

🔗 Native integration
⚡ One-click call → video
👤 Shared presence
🎥 Standardized rooms
🔐 Central security

Faster meetings. Better collaboration. Fewer IT headaches.

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Managed Services Monday  Small Businesses Benefit from Managed IT, too  There’s no business size requirement for Managed IT, and smaller businesses benefit more. Your IT infrastructure needs to be more than just fast and powerful, it needs to be secure, reliable, protected, and tested. When technology is a mission critical component of your business operations, Managed IT monitors, protects, and supports your business 24/7.  Get the most out of your IT budget with Managed IT Services from CommPath. We tailor our services to fit your unique requirements.  Commpath logo at the bottom.

Managed Services Monday Small Businesses Benefit from Managed IT, too There’s no business size requirement for Managed IT, and smaller businesses benefit more. Your IT infrastructure needs to be more than just fast and powerful, it needs to be secure, reliable, protected, and tested. When technology is a mission critical component of your business operations, Managed IT monitors, protects, and supports your business 24/7. Get the most out of your IT budget with Managed IT Services from CommPath. We tailor our services to fit your unique requirements. Commpath logo at the bottom.

“We’re too small to need Managed IT” is risky.

Small businesses are often more vulnerable:
🔓 Missed updates
💾 Untested backups
⚠️ Single points of failure

Managed IT is about prevention, not size. If tech runs your business, you’re not too small.

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A graphic titled “Fun Fact Friday.” Text reads: “Created in 1966, Shakey the Robot was the first ‘general purpose’ robot designed to be able to reason about its own actions. It could analyze commands and break them down into steps by itself. Developed at the Artificial Intelligence Center of the Stanford Research Institute, it helped research robotics, computer vision, natural language processing, and much more. Most of the robot’s programming was done in the LISP programming language, and with the assistance of a software planner, complex operations could be executed easily by Shakey.”  Below the text is a black-and-white photograph labeled “Shakey the Robot, pictured in 1972,” showing a wheeled robot with a boxy base, mounted sensors, antennas, and labeled components such as a television camera, range finder, drive motors, caster wheel, and onboard logic.  CommPath logo appears in the lower right corner.

A graphic titled “Fun Fact Friday.” Text reads: “Created in 1966, Shakey the Robot was the first ‘general purpose’ robot designed to be able to reason about its own actions. It could analyze commands and break them down into steps by itself. Developed at the Artificial Intelligence Center of the Stanford Research Institute, it helped research robotics, computer vision, natural language processing, and much more. Most of the robot’s programming was done in the LISP programming language, and with the assistance of a software planner, complex operations could be executed easily by Shakey.” Below the text is a black-and-white photograph labeled “Shakey the Robot, pictured in 1972,” showing a wheeled robot with a boxy base, mounted sensors, antennas, and labeled components such as a television camera, range finder, drive motors, caster wheel, and onboard logic. CommPath logo appears in the lower right corner.

Fun Fact Friday: Shakey the Robot, created in 1966, was the first general-purpose robot that could reason about its own actions. It could break commands into steps and plan how to execute them, decades before modern AI. A true pioneer of robotics and AI research.

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Thoroughly Explained Thursday  Rack Management  Rack management is the (very important) practice of organizing, mounting, labeling and maintaining all of the equipment in the IT rack and/or network closet; equipment like switches, servers, and all the cables that connect everything together. It makes it more reliable, more efficient, and prevents many types of accidental outages. A well-documented network infrastructure is the foundation of any reliable system.  Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service.  commpath

Thoroughly Explained Thursday Rack Management Rack management is the (very important) practice of organizing, mounting, labeling and maintaining all of the equipment in the IT rack and/or network closet; equipment like switches, servers, and all the cables that connect everything together. It makes it more reliable, more efficient, and prevents many types of accidental outages. A well-documented network infrastructure is the foundation of any reliable system. Managed IT Services from CommPath combine advanced technology and excellent service. commpath

Ever open an IT closet and instantly regret it?

That’s what happens without rack management.

Rack management organizes and labels your switches, servers, cabling, and power: improving airflow, preventing outages, and troubleshooting.

Clean racks = reliable IT.

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🎄 Merry Christmas from CommPath!

Thank you to our customers and partners for trusting us throughout the year. Wishing you a joyful holiday season and a successful New Year ahead.

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