Protect Client Data & Keep Your Legal Practice Moving Net Works partners with Nashville law firms to secure confidential data, prevent downtime, and ensure compliance with strict regulations, all at a budget-friendly flat monthly rate.Get Our FREE Security & Privacy Checklist "*" indicates required fields LinkedInThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Name First Last Email* Get …
Nonprofit IT Services for in Nashville
Technology That Enhances Your Nonprofit Mission We help Nashville nonprofits eliminate IT headaches, protect data, and keep operations running, all at a budget-friendly flat monthly rate.Get Our FREE Security & Privacy Checklist "*" indicates required fields URLThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Name First Last Email* Get our newsletter Send me the newsletter! Your Nonprofit Deserves …
Windows 10 End of Life: What It Means for Your Business and How to Prepare
Microsoft Windows 10 will reach its end of life (EOL) on October 14, 2025. It won’t stop working, but it will no longer receive security updates or technical support from Microsoft.
Services Guide CRL
Services Guide This Services Guide contains provisions that define, clarify, and govern the services described in the quote that has been provided to you (the “Quote”). If you do not agree with the terms of this Services Guide, you should not sign the Quote and you must contact us for more information. This Services Guide is our “owner’s manual” that …
MSA CRL
Master Services Agreement Hello and thank you for trusting Net Works, LLC (“Net Works,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) to provide you with professional information technology services. This Master Services Agreement (this “Agreement”) governs our business relationship with you, so please read this document carefully and keep a copy for your records. Scope Context. Throughout this Agreement, references to “Client,” “you,” or …
How to Tell When You Should Perform a Technology Refresh
Even the most advanced software and hardware will eventually become obsolete. It usually doesn’t come to a halt at once, but instead you might encounter a brief freeze here, or an app closing by itself there. This is usually a sign that something is reaching the end of its life cycle.


