
Signing up for a Microsoft 365 Business account gives you more than just access to the Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and cloud storage. Your subscription comes with many other tools (like Visio) and extras that you may not even know about.Read more

It feels like we were just celebrating the start of 2021 and now we are already in the last quarter of the year. It is also the last chance that businesses have to upgrade and do things that can reduce their tax bill prior to next spring.Read more

Passwords have become more difficult to deal with over the years because they seem to multiply. Users are now up to approximately 100 passwords that they need to manage which is an overwhelming task for most people if you’re simply relying on memory.Read more
Conducting ongoing cybersecurity training for your employees is more than just an IT security best practice. It is something that can save you from a costly and devastating data breach.Read more
If your business email doesn’t get delivered properly because it lands in the spam folder, it can impact your business in many ways. A customer who doesn’t get an urgent quote means losing a valued client because they are not getting your support responses. It also means that your marketing dollars are being wasted because the emails that you created are not reaching your target market.Read more
It is important to have certain policies in place for how your technology is used regardless of the size of your company. Policies provide guidelines to keep you from suffering from a network security breach, being hit with a compliance violation and other issues.Read more
A recent study done by Princeton University was a wake-up call about the risks of recycling a mobile phone number without properly cleaning up its digital tracks.Read more
Microsoft announced its brand new Windows 365 in early August. This is a cloud-based computer designed that capitalizes on the new hybrid workforce and the rise of remote teams.Read more
Cloud jacking is a real threat and 2020 was an active year for cybercriminals. Almost every attack metric imaginable skyrocketed as hackers took advantage of the disruption caused by the pandemic. Companies were scrambling to facilitate an at-home workforce which means that they didn’t always put security first when adopting cloud tools.Read more
