About

I currently own and run UKtech my computer support business, helping people to get the most out of their equipment with zero downtime – proactively managing security, maintenance and performance tasks for you.

This is accomplished remotely over the internet – which is very fast and stops you having to unplug and move equipment about or wait for an engineer to arrive.

UKtech customers simply get on with doing the important things – and let us ensure your data is safe, computers run smoothly and are maintained professionally.

My blog is focused on daily experiences in IT – with a view to helping others understand this ever-changing technology, in a straightforward, jargon free manner. Reflecting on the current trends in computing and offering advice, sharing experiences and hopefully learning something new.

I am interested in everything, but confine my pursuits to photography, cabinetmaking and cycling – just to ensure there’s time to get other things done – like work!

Donations Welcome

This website takes a great deal of work to maintain and update – and is provided free for all readers. There is no advertising, flashing links, video or other marketing ploys and as such I believe it makes this blog all the better.

Any small donation is always welcome, as it makes a direct contribution to keeping this blog alive and advertising free!

If any comment or content on this blog offends, please contact me and I will remove/modify immediately.

5 thoughts on “About

  1. Tim,
    You’ve got to give me more than this! How about a few more morsels?

    Guess I’ll just have to check out your LinkedIn profile.

    By the way, have you set up a google alert on your name to see whether it’s used in vain? Just a thot.

    1. Thanks for the link – I will reciprocate when I have my blog up and running properly – at the moment there is much to do!

      As for backups, of the freebies, it’s really hard to beat both Areca and GFI – they have different strengths and weaknesses. Commercial (but cheap), would still be Genie Backup Manager – if (like me!) you must have all the bells and whistles.

  2. Wey-hey! Lost your contact details and Google came to my aid (as always). Good to see you’re blogging old chap. Must re-connect soon. 😀

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