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UPS, Not Just a Brown Truck
Well, it’s that time of year again; the time when thousands of people are anxiously awaiting the arrival of a brown truck at their front door in hopes of receiving presents to set under their tree. But what if you are a business, not an individual? You too, love UPS, but we’re not talking about […]
Social Madness Aftermath
On Tuesday of last week, Johnston Technologies was eliminated from the Social Madness Competition. As sad as we were to leave the competition, we gained valuable relationships and experience that will last us for years to come. One such relationship was our partnership with Raise the Roof, Inc. With their help, we were able to […]
Social Madness 2013
With the help of our customers, friends, family and Raise the Roof Inc., Johnston Technologies has advanced to Social Madness’ National Competition! The first round of the National Competition begins July 16th. The first round will consist of 44 companies competing against each other for the top 20 spots. Once in the top 20, […]
Daily Battery Monitoring
How Often are Your UPS Batteries Tested?
Proper Maintenance and monitoring are vital to preserving the life of batteries in any UPS system. Over 75% of unplanned power outages can be attributed to a battery failure. These battery failures can happen over the course of two weeks or as little as two days. Implementing a daily battery […]
Social Madness Challenge
Social Madness Challenge
Johnston Technologies has entered the Social Madness competition sponsored by The Business Journals. Social Madness is a competition between varying sizes of companies in various areas to see whose social media […]
Home Office Power Protection
With unpredictable weather patterns leaving their mark all over 2012, the spring storms this year have many more people paying attention to the weather and its potential hazards. Many different variables can be responsible for power outages in your home office, but the usual suspect is indeed Mother Nature. […]