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Atticus Rowan provides cybersecurity, compliance assistance and fully managed IT support to Private Equity portfolio companies, CPA and legal firms, and financial institutions

In 2004, I started fixing computers out of my home.In 2007, I formally registered Buckeye I.T. Services and hired my fir...
02/09/2026

In 2004, I started fixing computers out of my home.

In 2007, I formally registered Buckeye I.T. Services and hired my first employee.

Over two decades, we grew from "can you fix my email?" to "can you help us pass this security audit?"

Our clients changed. Regional businesses became private equity acquisition targets. Local manufacturers landed Fortune 500 customers with serious compliance requirements. Financial advisors faced examiner scrutiny they weren't ready for.
The questions got harder. The stakes got higher. We evolved with them.

Today, we're announcing a new name: Atticus Rowan.

Atticus — for integrity and principled guidance.
Rowan — for protection and resilience.

Same team. Same values. Same commitment to doing what's right for our clients, even when it's not the most profitable recommendation.

If you've worked with Buckeye I.T. over the years, thank you. You helped build this.

If you're hearing about us for the first time, we'd love to meet you.

Protecting what you've built. That's the job.

Proven resilience and audit-ready IT operations for PE, Manufacturing, and Financial organizations.

Change is in the air! Stay tuned for a big announcement early February.
01/28/2026

Change is in the air! Stay tuned for a big announcement early February.

Picture this: It’s Monday morning, and you’re ready to take on the week. You fire up your computer, log in to your syste...
05/31/2025

Picture this: It’s Monday morning, and you’re ready to take on the week. You fire up your computer, log in to your systems… and… nothing works.

Emails won’t send.

Your website is down.

Your team can’t access files.

Customers can’t place orders. 😱

Panic sets in. You call IT, and they scramble to figure out what’s wrong. Meanwhile, you’re losing time, money, and – worst of all – customer trust.

This, my friend, is the nightmare that unfolds when you face unplanned downtime. And it happens more often than you’d think. 😬

Unplanned downtime costs businesses around the world a staggering $400 billion every year. 💰 In fact, some of the world’s biggest companies lose an average of $200 million annually due to unexpected digital failures.

But you don’t have to be a global giant to feel the pain: Downtime is bad news for businesses of all sizes.

When your systems crash, you’re not just losing sales. You’re also dealing with:

🚫 Frustrated customers who might never come back.

🚫 Employees twiddling their thumbs because they can’t get any work done.

🚫 Potential compliance fines and legal headaches.

🚫 Damage to your brand reputation, since word spreads FAST online.

Well, once it’s fixed, it’s fine – right?

Not so much. The impact doesn’t stop when you get back online. It’s reported that it can take an average of 79 days to recover. That’s nearly THREE MONTHS of damage control. 😬

So, what causes downtime? It could be:

🛑 A cyber attack that locks you out of your own systems.

🛑 A failed software update that causes your key applications to crash.

🛑 Power cuts, hardware failures, or network issues that grind everything to a halt.

It doesn’t matter how it happens – if your business isn’t prepared, the results can be devastating.

Luckily, you don’t have to just sit back and hope for the best. 🛠️ A few smart moves now can make a huge difference later:

✅ Have a downtime strategy: Know what to do BEFORE disaster strikes. And regularly test your backups and response plans.

✅ Review past failures: Learn from every outage. What went wrong, and how can you prevent it next time?

✅ Secure your data: Protect against cyber threats with strong security and backup policies.

✅ Be proactive: Monitoring tools can flag potential issues before they become full-blown disasters.

Downtime is inevitable for all businesses, both big and small. But the businesses that thrive are the ones that prepare for the worst.

So, ask yourself this: If your systems went down five minutes from now, how fast could you recover?

You’ve seen these, right? Those (slightly annoying) little puzzles that make you click all the traffic lights or bicycle...
05/30/2025

You’ve seen these, right? Those (slightly annoying) little puzzles that make you click all the traffic lights or bicycles or bridges. Or you must type out wobbly letters to “prove you’re not a robot”.

They’re called CAPTCHAs, and they exist to stop bots from spamming websites, logging in to accounts, or launching attacks. 🚫

But now cyber criminals have flipped the script, turning a basic security tool into a way to trick you into installing malware. And the worst part is, this scam is ridiculously simple.

Here’s how it works: You’re browsing a website – maybe a suspicious one, or maybe just one that’s been unlucky enough to host a bad ad. Suddenly, a CAPTCHA pops up… but instead of the usual puzzle, it gives you three instructions:

👉 Press Windows key + R

👉 Press Ctrl + V

👉 Press Enter

It seems legit, so you follow the instructions.

What you don’t realize is that when you clicked that CAPTCHA box, something you couldn’t see was copied to your clipboard. When you hit “Ctrl + V”, that content gets pasted into the Windows Run tool… causing a hidden script to download malware onto your PC. 😱

It’s shockingly effective, because most people don’t question CAPTCHA instructions. We’re so used to clicking, typing, and proving we’re human that we follow along without thinking - and that’s exactly what scammers are counting on.

If one of your employees falls for this scam on a work device, it could result in malware spreading across your entire network. Cyber criminals could steal sensitive data, lock your files for ransom, or hijack your email accounts to launch more attacks. All of this from one fake CAPTCHA.

So how can you stop it? 🛑

Awareness is key. 🧐 Make sure your people know that a CAPTCHA should never ask them to open anything on their computer. IT teams should keep security tools up to date and lock down permissions to prevent employees from running suspicious commands. And if something doesn’t feel right, always trust your instincts.

Would your team know how to spot this scam? Have you ever seen this type of CAPTCHA attack yourself?

Does your business rely on Microsoft’s Remote Desktop app to connect to PCs or virtual desktops?Listen up… 👂There’s an i...
05/28/2025

Does your business rely on Microsoft’s Remote Desktop app to connect to PCs or virtual desktops?

Listen up… 👂

There’s an important change coming.

This month – from May 27 – the Remote Desktop app will no longer be supported by Microsoft.

This is the app that’s downloadable from the Microsoft Store (not the Remote Desktop Connection function that’s already built into Windows 11).

Now, if you use the app, I know what you might be thinking: “Wait… what? I only just got used to Remote Desktop!” 😅 But don’t worry, this isn’t the end of remote access.

Here’s what’s changing:

✅ The Remote Desktop app (which you might have downloaded from the Microsoft Store) is being phased out.

✅ It’s being replaced by Windows App, which has been around since September 2023 and already has more features.

✅ If you’re currently using Windows 365, Azure Virtual Desktop, or Microsoft Dev Box, you’ll need to switch to Windows App from May 27 onwards.

✅ The Remote Desktop Connection feature (the one that’s built into Windows 11) is NOT going away - it’s been around for decades and still works for connecting directly to PCs.

So, why is Microsoft dropping the Remote Desktop app? 🤔

Microsoft is just consolidating things and rolling more features into Windows App, which is designed to make remote work smoother and more flexible. Windows App isn’t just a rebranded Remote Desktop, it’s a better tool. Here’s why:

🖥 Unified access → Instead of juggling multiple apps, you can access Windows 365, Azure Virtual Desktop, and remote PCs all in one place.

🔧 More features → Windows App includes customizable home screens, multi-monitor support, and dynamic display scaling - all things that make working remotely feel more natural.

🎧 Optimized for Teams → If your business uses Microsoft Teams, Windows App makes remote meetings smoother, reducing lag and improving audio/video quality.

🔄 Easier account switching → If you work in multiple remote environments, you can now switch between them more easily.

If you aren’t already using Windows App, now’s the time to make the move. The sooner you get used to it, the less disruptive this change will be for your team.

And don’t worry, Microsoft isn’t forcing you to figure this out alone. There are official guides and support articles to help you with the switch – if you need extra help, my team can assist.

Have you been using the Remote Desktop app? Will this change impact how your team works remotely?

05/27/2025

How to create secure passwords

Using a simple password like “Password1234”? Stop! It might be easy to remember – but it’s also too easy to crack. And it’s putting your business at risk…

It’s almost time to say goodbye to Windows 10.If you’re still using it in your business, it’s time to make some changes ...
05/26/2025

It’s almost time to say goodbye to Windows 10.

If you’re still using it in your business, it’s time to make some changes – and you’ll want to make them fast.

Because if you don’t act soon, there’s a risk of becoming a sitting duck for cyber criminals.

Here’s what you need to know…

Microsoft is putting an end to Microsoft Publisher – and from October 2026, it’ll be gone for good. 💔If you’ve never use...
05/25/2025

Microsoft is putting an end to Microsoft Publisher – and from October 2026, it’ll be gone for good. 💔

If you’ve never used it, this won’t bother you. But if you rely on Publisher to make flyers, brochures, newsletters, or other marketing materials for your business, it’s time to start planning for life without it.

Let’s be honest: Publisher was never the superstar of the Microsoft 365 lineup. It was first launched in 1991! And has been sitting in the shadows of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for years. But for people who did use it, it was a simple, no-fuss tool for creating content without needing fancy graphic design skills. 🎨

It’s happening because Microsoft is simplifying its software lineup. Instead of updating Publisher, it’s pushing you towards other tools that can do the same job (and, in many cases, do it better).

So, what should you use instead?

📌 Microsoft Word & PowerPoint: If you need to create flyers, posters, or business documents, both Word and PowerPoint have built-in templates that can get the job done.

📌 Microsoft Designer: A newer tool from Microsoft, built for modern, AI-assisted graphic design. It’s designed to replace Publisher for things like creating marketing materials.

📌 Canva: If you want something user-friendly, Canva is a great alternative. It’s cloud-based (which means you can access your designs from anywhere) and offers a huge library of templates. The free version is packed with features, but there’s also a paid version for more advanced tools.

📌 Adobe Express: A lightweight online version of Adobe’s design tools, great for quick and professional-looking graphics.

If you have important .PUB files saved in Publisher, now’s the time to convert them into a more accessible format. Microsoft recommends exporting files as PDFs to preserve their layout, or as Word documents if you need to edit the text. There are also online tools that can convert Publisher files to images if you just need a quick visual copy.

While Publisher’s exit won’t affect most businesses, it’s a reminder that tech moves fast, and we need to stay ahead of the changes. If you’re still relying on old tools, it might be time to explore newer, more flexible options that will keep your business running smoothly for years to come. 🔎

Are you still using Publisher, or have you already moved on to something else?

Well, it’s official… Microsoft has pulled the plug on Android SMS integration in Teams. 😬If you’ve been using Teams to s...
05/24/2025

Well, it’s official… Microsoft has pulled the plug on Android SMS integration in Teams. 😬

If you’ve been using Teams to send and receive text messages from your Android phone… not any more.

And if you’re sitting there thinking, “wait… I could use Teams to send texts??” you’re not alone.

This was one of those “hidden gem” features that most people never knew existed. But for those who did, it was super handy. Imagine being able to handle all your work chats, customer messages, and even personal texts without having to touch your phone. 🏆

So, why is Microsoft removing SMS from Teams?

It’s not about bugs or security issues. It’s just part of Microsoft’s reshuffle, possibly also linked to them retiring Skype this year.

Teams is evolving, and it looks like Android SMS doesn’t fit the vision. Instead, Microsoft wants everyone to switch over to Phone Link, which is already built into Windows 11.

To be fair, Phone Link is good. It still lets you send and receive texts from your PC. It’s just that now you’ll have to open a separate app instead of managing everything inside Teams. Not exactly a huge deal, but it’s still one extra step… and who asked for more steps?! 😅

If you’re one of the people who used this feature, it’s time to make the switch to Phone Link. It pairs with your Android device via the Link to Windows app. And while it won’t be quite as seamless, it’s the closest replacement you’ll get.

For businesses, this could mean a small change in workflow, especially if your employees were using Teams for SMS. Might be worth a quick heads-up so nobody’s caught off guard when they can’t find the feature.

Will you miss this, or is it a case of "meh, never used it anyway"?

Technology is always evolving. But lately, it seems like things are moving faster than ever.Is your business keeping up?...
05/23/2025

Technology is always evolving. But lately, it seems like things are moving faster than ever.

Is your business keeping up?

Here’s how to make sure you are future-ready…

Do you ever need to quickly crop or shrink an image before sending it… only to end up having to use three different apps...
05/21/2025

Do you ever need to quickly crop or shrink an image before sending it… only to end up having to use three different apps just to get it done?

Yeah, same. 😩

Luckily, Microsoft has clearly been paying attention: Built-in image editing and compression is finally being added to Windows Share. No more bouncing between Snipping Tool, Paint, or third-party apps just to tidy up a screenshot or make a file small enough to send. 🥳

If you’re not familiar, Windows Share lets you send files, links, and images easily between apps or devices. It’s been handy, but pretty basic - until now.

It’ll put an end to annoying searches for online compression tools when you need to send a large file. And if Microsoft expands this to videos and other file types, it could save you and your team a ton of time. ⏱️

If you’re sick of jumping through hoops just to email a file that’s “too large to send”, you know how useful this could be.

For now, this feature is still being tested for only the Windows 11 23H2 beta version. If you want to try it early, you’ll need to join the Windows Insider Program, but it’s better for businesses to wait for the official rollout.

Microsoft doesn’t always get updates right (looking at you, 24H2 👀) - but this one could make life a lot easier. If the feature can be expanded beyond images, this could be a genuinely useful upgrade.

Would built-in file compression and editing make your workflow easier? Or do you already have a go-to tool for this?

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252 W Market Street
Tiffin, OH
44883

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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