DIAMOND CITY IT

RYAN CROUGHN

Since

2021

"While Diamond City has been family owned and operated since 2021, I have been using a computer since 2007, and that would put me at the age of 5. My grandmother and father are the inspiration behind my career in IT. I remember my first computer system, a Dell desktop computer with Microsoft Windows XP! Thank you to the both of them, I would not be where I am today without there motivation and skills."

What Do I Actually Offer?

"In simple terms, I make sure your computers, networks, and technology work the way they should. Whether it’s fixing a slow computer, setting up a secure internet connection, or helping businesses keep their systems running smoothly, I’m here to solve problems and make technology easier for you."

"We look forward to crossing paths sometime in the near future."

- Ryan Croughn
  Chief Executive Officer

Is It Easy To Run a Business?
"No, it is not easy at all to run a business. It often requires long days, late nights, and lots of traveling for the type of work I do."
Should I Upgrade To Windows 11?
"This questions I was asked quite often in the last year. Upgrading to Windows 11 depends on your needs and current hardware specifications. If you value security and new features, it’s worth considering. However, if you're comfortable with your current setup or rely on older software, staying on Windows 10, which is supported until October 14th, 2025, might be better for now. Regardless, I have helped many individuals with the migration from Windows 7 to Windows 10, this scenario is very similar. If your unsure, I recommend consulting with us."
What Is Ransomware And How Could It Affect My Business?
Ransomware is malicious software that locks or encrypts your business's data, making it inaccessible until a ransom is paid. It can cause significant disruptions by halting operations, corrupting or stealing valuable information, and leading to financial losses from ransom payments, legal fees, and reputational damage. Additionally, businesses may face regulatory penalties if sensitive data is compromised. Protecting your business involves regular software updates, employee training, secure data backups, and having a clear response plan.