Break free from tech pains and achieve your goals with a truly modernized workplace technology experience.
How We Help
- We build smooth networks, systems, and applications, so you can focus on the work that you love.
- We secure your information with leading-edge anti-malware and mail protection, so you can trust your network security.
- We give you peace of mind with backup and security management, so you can rest easy.
- We save you time by being available by phone, online, and in-person, so you’re never out of the loop.
Industries We Serve
Architecture, Engineering and Planning
Media, Marketing and Design
Professional Service Firms
Enterprise and Education
Social Services and Non‑Profits
Different Industry?
We love a new challenge! Get in touch to learn how we can optimize your workplace technology experience.
Why Choose Campfire Technology Group?
Focused on Experience
We focus on making sure you have a good Workplace Technology Experience, not on fixing things once they’re already broken.
By shifting from reactive to proactive, we ensure that you stay working, stay productive, and stay happy
Part of the Community
It is our goal to help people, get rid of IT headaches, and make friends.
We’re committed to our community not only as technology professionals but as community members and human beings.
Diagnosis Before Prescription
Every business is unique and has different needs and priorities.
We work with you and your team and build the right Workplace Technology Package for you.
Strong Partnerships
We’re proud members of the Apple Consultants Network. When it comes to Apple, we’re certified.
Learn to Love Technology Again
Technology is meant to make life easier - not harder. Let us handle your technology needs while you focus on doing your best work. Wondering how we can help you get the most out of your workplace IT experience? Contact us to book a technology assessment today.
What’s new in the world of IT!?
Apple Discontinues macOS Server—Start Your Migration Plans
In a move that should surprise no one, Apple has discontinued macOS Server, which started out as a server-focused version of Mac OS X and eventually morphed into a set of add-on network servers for macOS. Exactly what was in macOS Server varied over time, but in 2018, Apple trimmed it to just Profile Manager, […]
Did You Know That You Can Run iPhone and iPad Apps on an M1-based Mac?
Much has been written about the performance benefits of Apple’s M1 family of chips, but you may not have realized that M1-based Macs can also run many iPhone and iPad apps. It makes sense, given that the M1 chip grew out of the work Apple did for the A-series processors in the iPhone and iPad, […]
Block Malicious and Adult Web Sites with DNS Filtering
One of the best ways to keep malware from infecting your computers is to avoid visiting websites designed to do just that. No one intentionally visits loadmetogetinfected.com, but malware authors employ all sorts of tricks to lure unsuspecting users into viewing malicious sites. Various tools can help, but the easiest free technique is called DNS […]
Use Face ID While Wearing a Mask in iOS 15.4
Shortly after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Apple made it so your Apple Watch could unlock your Face ID-enabled iPhone when you were wearing a mask. Starting in iOS 15.4, the company has taken the next step and enabled Face ID on the iPhone 12 and later to work even when you’re wearing a […]
Export Passwords from Safari to Ease the Move to a Password Manager
Although Apple has improved the built-in password management features in macOS and iOS (you can now add notes to password entries!), third-party password managers like 1Password and LastPass are still more capable. For those still getting started using a password manager, another new capability will ease the transition: Safari password export. To export a CSV […]
Universal Control Arrives in macOS 12.3 and iPadOS 15.4
With the recent release of macOS 12.3 Monterey and iPadOS 15.4, Apple shipped Universal Control, the last major technology promised in its 2021 operating system upgrades. Universal Control enables you to use the keyboard and mouse or trackpad attached to one Mac to control up to three other Macs or iPads—you can even copy and […]