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November 2025
Hi Chris!
Introducing Trendz3 — a new monthly newsletter designed specifically for TekTrendz clients and small businesses of Northwest Arkansas. As a small business ourselves, we know you're pressed for time and may be thinking, "Another email is all I need." But that's exactly why you'll want this newsletter.
Trendz3 will keep you and your business in-the-know about crucial developments in technology and IT with important ramifications for your business. And we'll respect your time while doing it. No essays here; just quick in-and-out blurbs. We'll also pass along helpful resources, must-read articles, and information about newsworthy events.
Just hit reply to this email if you ever have feedback; we'd love to hear it.
Welcome to Trendz3,
Rob Brothers
Founding Partner
TekTrendz
Trend1 — Hooray for new smartphones! But here's what to know...
Whether you're upgrading to a new iPhone 17 or expecting a new device from Santa this year (lucky), it's new smartphone season. But, shucks, a new phone (if used for work) can lead to downtime, data loss, and even cyberattacks. By taking these steps, you and your team can minimize frustration and cyber risks later:
Back up photos, contacts, messages, files, etc. from your old phone to a company-approved cloud storage service
Re-enroll your new phone in your company's mobile security system (MSM) and set up multi-factor authentication on the new device — it's critical
Reinstall business apps; they often work better with a fresh install
Review privacy settings, as new phones usually reset permissions
Set up security features (e.g., biometrics, "Find My Device," auto updates)
Wipe the old phone: remove SIM/memory cards, sign out of Google/iCloud/etc., and factory reset it
Sound like a lot? No sweat — just give us a call. We can navigate you through upgrades to work devices, so you can spend more time on that rad new phone.
Trend2 — Adiós Windows 10 support, and why it matters...
Windows 10 had a good, long run of it — but it's now officially the Windows 11 era, and Microsoft is no longer offering technical support or security updates for Windows 10. That's a big deal for businesses still using Windows 10. Here's what to know if your office hasn't upgraded to Windows 11 yet:
Cybercriminals target outdated software, because they know your system — and all the data on it — won't be patched and is permanently exposed
You may be out of compliance with industry standards (e.g., HIPAA), and your cyber insurance coverage could be invalidated
Software compatibility issues will arise as vendors update their apps
Windows 11 is better than Windows 10, with faster boot times, memory management, etc., and you can't benefit from what you don't have
Note: If you need more time to transition a device to Windows 11, for $30 you can purchase extended security updates through Microsoft until October 2026.
In short, it's time for an upgrade. Lean on us to make it a smooth transition.
Trend3 — 'Tis the Season for, er, IT Shopping?
When you think of holiday shopping, you probably don't think about IT upgrades. But as an MSP for almost two decades, we've noticed many IT upgrades by many businesses occur at year's end. For a few reasons:
To reduce taxable income through legitimate business purchases
Because fewer people are in the office and productivity is already lighter
Because businesses want to hit the ground running in the new year
So if it's time to upgrade or update IT systems, there are definite advantages to knocking them out now. Common year-end IT priorities often include...
Upgrading aging computers, servers, etc.
Migrating to new operating systems and software applications
Network or WiFi redesign to enhance new-year productivity
We can help you to determine the most pressing IT priorities for your business and even develop a year-end upgrade plan within your budget. Just reach out.
Tip Sheet: How to Avoid a $255K Cyberattack
Fully one-third of SMBs were hit by a phishing, ransomware, or other cyberattack in 2024, according to Microsoft Security. Even scarier, the average cost of these cyberattacks tallied at $255K!
It's time to fight back — starting with this tip sheet. We recommend sitting down with your team to make sure every member is following this basic protocol.
IT can be intimidating for small businesses. So TekTrendz launched a new IT Success Kit designed just for SMBs. There you'll find tip sheets, podcasts, even YouTube shorts to help small businesses navigate the seemingly endless maze of business IT and technology. We have big plans for the kit, so check back occasionally for new resources.