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    We are your Boots On The Ground, Smart Hands Technology Experts!

    • We install all layer one infrastructure i.e. Voice, Video and Data cabling in your home or business.
    • We install Switches, Routers, Wireless Access Points, Security Cameras, VoIP Phones, Point Of Sale devices (POS).
    • We will also do Cross Connects of your paid services such as; Plain Old Telephone service (POTs), Internet services i.e. T1 Circuits, Ethernet Circuits, Cable Modems, DSL Modems and all the layer one wiring infrastructure that connects them from the Minimum Point of Entry (MPoE) to your Demarcation Points.
    • We also work very closely with Remote IT Management  Professionals to help facilitate Racking, Stacking and Cut-overs in live or off hour environments.
    • We have over 15 years of IT experience and thousands of installations/tickets from companies large and small. So, if your Network Operations department is off site or nonexistent and you need an On Site Technician…You need Home Run Installations.

    Home Run Installations is a state licensed low voltage contractor (Lic # 972445). What does this mean to you? We have been thoroughly tested, background checked, fingerprinted and bonded in the State Of California. We specialize in Installs, Moves, Adds and Changes (IMAC) of; End-User Electronic Products/Services and the Layer One Infrastructure that makes them play well together. We Have over 15 years of IT experience and thousands of tickets from large and small companies across the Southern California area.

    Our Motto:
    Give 110%…..100% For you and 10% for Karma.

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Windows XP is the third most popular operating system in the world – Business Insider

Windows XP is the third most popular operating system in the world – Business Insider

People still haven’t learnt their lesson when it comes to running Windows XP, it seems.Attackers took advantage of a known, major flaw in Windows XP to launch a cyberattack which is still causing chaos globally.But the operating system still runs on many PCs around the world, even though Microsoft stopped providing security support on April 8, 2014. According to statistics from Net Applications, it’s actually the third most popular operating system globally, with 7.04% market share.That means an out-of-date, unsupported operating system is more popular than any version of Windows 8, any version of Mac OS X, and Linux.Windows 7 and Windows 10 are more popular than XP, with around 49% and 26% market share respectively.Here are the top five most popular operating systems, according to Net Applications:Windows 7: 48.5%Windows 10: 26.28%Windows XP: 7.04%Windows 8.1: 6.96%Mac OS X 10.12: 3.21%How many XP-powered PCs does that translate to?Analyst house Gartner predicted that there would be 2 billion PCs in use globally by 2014, but there have been no updated figures since then. If we conservatively take 2 billion as the number, that suggests there at least 140 million PCs still running Windows XP.Europol, the EU’s policing arm, warned that the cyberattack, known as “WannaCry,” will continue to wreak havoc this week as people return to work and log onto their PCs. WannaCry is ransomware — malicious software that encrypts people’s data, then demands payment in exchange for decryption. It has hit at least 200,000 victims across 150 countries so far, according to Europol, and caused chaos in the UK’s NHS, Telefónica in Spain, and many other organisations globally.Even though it no longer supports XP, Microsoft took the unusual step of issuing an emergency patch for Windows XP, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2003 on Friday night.

Source: Windows XP is the third most popular operating system in the world – Business Insider

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