I consider it a mission to help non-profit organizations, small businesses, and hard-working people like you find the best solutions in the rapidly-evolving technology world. For too long we have been forced to settle for second-best. But now the seismic shift occurring in the technology world due to Open Source Software allows choices previously unavailable to anyone but the "true geeks" at the start of the personal computer age - or in possession of a pass with free access to the mainframe!
Are you puzzled over what kind of hardware to buy? Afraid to spend a bunch of money, only to find out that your purchase needs to be replaced after a year or so - or fails to do what you want now?!
I can advise you on what to get to ensure that you will get the optimal service for your hardware dollar. Generally there is a "sweet spot" for any technology purchase. This will be above the absolute cheapest option, where it fails to do too many things ... or just plain fails (too soon!). And it will be (further) below the pricey high end - unless you have very specialized needs. I can help you assess your needs and target your hardware acquisitions accordingly, based upon my experience and research.
I can also help you squeeze the all the usefulness out of the hardware you -- and practice environmental stewardship. Sometimes a simple repair or upgrade can work wonders! I can diagnose you problems, and advise you of the most prudent options
Whether it's a complete Open Source Linux office with servers and desktops, or just a way to extend the usefulness of your current Windows environment, I can help you find software that will best accomplish your tasks, and help keep you off the painfully expensive path of forced upgrades. In the evolving world of technology, you now have choices like never before. Fear not! I can help you make good choices that you will be pleased with as you feel smart about having made!
For example, if you are terrorized by dire notices on the Windows Update site for Windows 98,

know that you do have options other than shelling out for new hardware and oodles of software! The same applies if you are intimidated by the hardware requirements of Windows "Vista:" you don't have to buy all new machines and software! ... Personally, my biggest beef with Vista is the DRM (Digital Restrictions Management) "lockdown." I have so enjoyed the freedom that Linux offers, relying on Windows would take all the fun out of things!
Even for those who want to keep using Windows (any flavor), however, there are good reasons other that just cost to use F.O.S.S. Consider the radically changed interface in the new version of Microsoft Office. For 99% of people, the easier upgrade path is to (free) OpenOffice.org!
I can help you set up hardware and software for the optimal security situation: so you are locked down but not locked out.