Technology Services offered by Sage Advice
Sage Advice offers technology services and consulting to business clients offering a full spectrum of services including: servers, workstations, networking, website design and hosting, troubleshooting, security, malware, and viruses. We offer both traditional on-site support or remote off-site support.
Remote Support
Sage Advice is an authorized support location utilizing the latest remote support tool from GoToAssist. With this product Sage technicians can offer remote support and can control both Macs and PCs from anywhere in the world. This will allow us to more accurately and quickly diagnose and fix problems and get you up and running fast! Call us for a demo and we are sure you'll be impressed.
Computer Consulting
Our area of expertise is in the medical, general office, retail, real estate, graphics, prepress, printing, and newspaper industries.
Services we offer include:
- Apple hardware sales and installation
- Microsoft Windows Server Products
- Apple Mac OS X Server Products
- Dell hardware sales and installation
- Network sales, configuring, installation, and troubleshooting
- NAS Storage (Synology, QNAP)
- Website Design and Hosting Plans
- After the sale support
- Sales and installation of peripherals
- Sales and installation of software
- Training in both hardware and software
- Troubleshooting
- Networking (wired and wireless)
- Training and troubleshooting in Windows and Windows Server products
- Malware and virus detection and eradication
- Cloud Computing (Google and Office 365)
- VPN and remote access
We provide both on-site IT staffing solutions as well as remote maintenance and troubleshooting.
Web Hosting
We offer website and email hosting on our secure servers. Our servers are robust enough to handle even the largest website and secure enough for e-commerce and shopping carts. We can handle your email needs as well. We offer 24/7 tech support on our hosting products so you can be assured that your website and email is available 24 hours a day.
Our Current Rates for Computer Consulting
Please email or call our office for a free consultation and rate quote.
Web Design, Hosting and SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Sage Advice also designs and hosts websites! We have a full suite of capabilities including HTML websites, WordPress, Magento, website hosting, email servers, and spam filtering capabilities.
We also offer SEO for existing websites. We can evaluate your website and provide detailed analysis of search engine ranking problems and offer suggestions to improve your website's rankings. We can also implement solutions to improve your rankings with the major search engines.
Latest Tech News
- RAMP ransomware forum goes dark in probable FBI sting January 29, 2026RAMP, an infamous Russian-speaking cyber crime forum, has gone off the air after an apparent US operation
- Security now one of the UK’s fastest-growing career paths January 29, 2026The number of people working in the cyber security field has almost trebled in the 2020s, with one cyber professional for every 68 businesses in the UK
- Wave of ShinyHunters vishing attacks spreading fast January 27, 2026The ShinyHunters hacking collective that caused chaos in 2025 is ramping up a new voice phishing campaign, with several potential victims already identified
- Saudi Arabia ordered to pay £3m to UK dissident targeted with Pegasus spyware January 27, 2026A court has found that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia subjected a London-based human rights activist to abuse and physical violence after infecting his phone with Pegasus spyware
- Broken decryptor leaves Sicarii ransomware victims adrift January 27, 2026A coding error in an emergent strain of ransomware leaves victims unable to recover their data, even if they cooperate with the hackers’ demands
- Three-quarters of UK IT teams beset by outages due to missing alerts January 27, 2026Splunk finds 75% of UK IT teams had outages from missed alerts in 2025, driven by alert fatigue and tool sprawl. Collaboration between cyber and observability teams can help
- Spanish court acquits suspects denied access to ‘raw’ Sky ECC intercepts in landmark decision January 26, 2026Prosecutors have been told they cannot rely on intercept evidence from the Sky ECC encrypted phone network in the absence of other evidence, unless they disclose the raw intercept data to defendants in decision that could have a significant impact on future prosecutions
- AI claims are cheap: The challenge is to work out what's real January 26, 2026The Security Think Tank considers what CISOs and buyers need to know to cut through the noise around AI and figure out which AI cyber use cases are worth a look, and which are just hype.
- US punts renewal of threat data sharing law to September January 23, 2026US lawmakers have extended the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 for another nine months, buying time to enact a replacement for the legislation.
- Ransomware, reputation, risk: Black Hat Europe in review, 2026 in view January 23, 2026Black Hat Europe made clear that cyber security can no longer be separated from politics, economics and behaviour, as ransomware, AI and long-standing security failures combine
- Sportswear firm Under Armour falls victim to data breach January 22, 2026Details of over 70 million customers of US sportswear giant Under Armour were leaked following a supposed ransomware attack by the Everest gang
- UK government begins trials of digital driving licence January 22, 2026The digital version of the physical driving licence will be made available through an app-based digital wallet, with testing underway before wider roll-out later this year
- UK and China reach out across cyber no-man's land January 21, 2026London and Beijing have supposedly conducted high-level talks seeking to establish a joint security forum to help de-escalate potential cyber flashpoints, according to reports
- AI slop pushes data governance towards zero-trust models January 21, 2026Organisations are implementing zero-trust models for data governance thanks to the proliferation of poor quality AI-generated data, often known as AI slop
- UK public sector, CNI in Russian hacktivist crosshairs January 20, 2026Hacktivists aligned to the Russian state are ramping up their targeting of UK organisations with denial of service attacks
- NSA urges continuous checks to achieve zero trust January 16, 2026The agency leading the US government’s cryptology and cyber security strategies has published its latest zero-trust guidance
- Cyber body ISC2 signs on as UK software security ambassador January 15, 2026Professional cyber association ISC2 pledges support to UK government’s Software Security Ambassador scheme, part of the recently unveiled Cyber Action Plan
- Texas judge throws out second lawsuit over CrowdStrike outage January 14, 2026A US judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by CrowdStrike shareholders over the July 2024 outage that caused widespread disruption around the world
- Microsoft DCU uses UK courts to hunt down cyber criminals January 14, 2026Microsoft has taken down the RedDVS cyber crime-as-a-service network after obtaining a UK court order, marking its first civil legal action outside of the US
- UK government backtracks on plans for mandatory digital ID January 14, 2026The proposed national digital identity app will no longer be compulsory for conducting right-to-work checks, removing the most contentious and widely criticised element of the scheme