CMIT Solutions is the small business IT support and IT services company for Manhattan, West Midtown and New York.
Tim Davis, CEO for CMIT Solutions, West Midtown, partners with his clients in using their technology to increase sales by speeding production, preventing downtime and system crashes.
Full Service Managed IT Services and Computer Solutions for Productivity and Peace of Mind
CMIT Solutions is more than a traditional monthly managed service provider--it's a full service IT solution. It's scalable, affordable, and simple. That's why so many businesses in New York City and throughout the United States, trust CMIT Solutions with their IT needs.
CMIT Solutions West Midtown New York offers New York City businesses complete IT management services, taking the hassles out of managing and maintaining your critical IT systems. We’ll customize a support plan that gives you the enterprise-class technology your business needs, without the costs or hassles of an on-premise solution. With CMIT Certified Network Professionals supporting all your servers, network appliances and desktops, your systems are monitored and supported 24/7 and problems are fixed before they can become catastrophic.
With CMIT Solutions, West Midtown, New York as your IT provider you can:
CMIT Solutions is the best outsourced Computer Network Support company in America. We handle the complexity of computer networking and technology, so your company can profit from its simplicity. Call CMIT West Midtown, New York for all your computer consulting needs.
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Good Advice from Productivity Expert…Jerry Seinfeld?
Just about everybody struggles with making the most of the mere 24 hours available in each day. Staying motivated and on track can be difficult, especially for long-term goals that aren’t an immediate priority, yet require recurring action (e.g., sorting and filing documents, learning a language, or exercising) to be reached.
Blogger and software developer Brian Isaac once received a valuable productivity tip from none other than Jerry Seinfeld. Several years ago, when Seinfeld was just a fledgling show on NBC, its namesake still worked the comedy club circuit several weeks out of the year. An aspiring stand-up comic, Isaac was in a club where Seinfeld was headlining and spoke with him briefly before the performance. He asked Seinfeld’s advice for a young comic wanting to improve his craft.
Perhaps not surprisingly, his advice was to write new jokes every day. But it was the “how” rather than the “what” of Seinfeld’s advice that stuck with Isaac:
He (Seinfeld) told me to get a big wall calendar that has a whole year on one page and hang it on a prominent wall. The next step was to get a big red magic marker.
He said for each day that I do my task of writing, I get to put a big red X over that day. “After a few days you'll have a chain. Just keep at it and the chain will grow longer every day. You'll like seeing that chain, especially when you get a few weeks under your belt. Your only job next is to not break the chain.”
“Don't break the chain,” he said again for emphasis.
Business owners don’t have the “luxury” of a boss cracking the whip to keep them on-task. They have to stay motivated to do the things that must be done for their business to succeed, even if they’re not seeing immediate benefits. Whether it’s making cold calls, staying organized, networking, or even starting the day with exercise to keep energy levels up, the best way to ensure success is to keep at it every day.
A wall calendar will suffice, but tracking your progress in an Outlook or Google calendar allows you to update your progress from anywhere. Set up your calendar and start putting an X (or some other word or symbol that stands out from the rest of events and schedules on your calendar) on each day that you complete your necessary tasks.
Then, don’t break the chain.
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For CMIT Marathon customers, this process happens automatically along with many other operations that keep your computers in tip-top shape, so only use this method on computers that aren’t managed by Marathon, such as your home PC.
To run “Disk Cleanup,” right-click on your computer’s primary disk and select “Properties.” 
To the lower right of the image depicting your hard drive’s capacity, you’ll find a button marked “Disk Cleanup.”
Click on it, and wait a few moments as Windows creates a list of unnecessary files. When it’s finished, you’ll see a window that looks like this:
Use the check boxes to tell Windows which files you wish to delete. In this example, we will free up almost 5GB by deleting old error reports. Click “OK,” and you’ll get an “Are You Sure?” prompt. Click “Yes,” and let Disk Cleanup work its magic.
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