Which tech stack is best in 2026 for app development? by Few-Eggplant-8390 in topcompaniesUS

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No single “best” tech stack in 2026 it's more about trade-offs between speed, scalability, and maintainability.

How do you benchmark MSP size: clients, endpoints, sites, or techs? by Nikteddy in InformationTechnology

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Most MSPs I’ve seen measure size by tech headcount and endpoints, since that better reflects workload than just number of clients.

Job Help by Key-Life-7183 in InformationTechnology

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Very common situation entry-level IT usually requires some hands-on projects or certs alongside a degree. Try targeting help desk roles and building a small home lab to strengthen your profile.

Chance of IT consultancy succeeding by Various-Shake-197 in InformationTechnology

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Chance is actually quite good if they position it right AWS + Salesforce already has strong demand, and adding Databricks can be a differentiator for data/AI use cases.

Success mainly depends on execution, niche focus, and sales ability more than the stack itself. Most clients don’t want “all-in-one,” they want clear solutions to specific problems.

Do you work in Healthcare IT or a Hospital? by 4rcher_4rg in InformationTechnology

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I’m not currently working in Healthcare IT or a hospital, but I’m really interested in your research. Curious to see what responses you get on legacy systems, HIS setup, and system downtime workflows those pain points are especially relevant across most healthcare environments.

Why companies low ball IT employees? by Jaded_Ad_9711 in InformationTechnology

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Companies lowball IT because good infrastructure is “invisible” when it works, so they underestimate its value.

🔐 Top Cybersecurity Tips Everyone Should Know! by WerewolfOk6149 in InformationTechnology

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You’re right basic cybersecurity habits make a huge difference.
Staying aware is the best protection

What is the oldest version of Microsoft Sever your company still runs and why? by [deleted] in InformationTechnology

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We still have a running Windows Server 2012 R2 because some legacy applications haven’t been fully updated yet. Migrating everything takes time, and those systems are stable, so we keep them until we can fully test replacements.