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Posted on December 3, 2018
Cryptolocker is back – Ransomware beware!
Cryptolocker the planet’s worst ransomware trojan has reappeared in all its ugly forms. Across the world networks and computer files have been encrypted by this trojan before a ransom demand is made to the user or administrator. Some victims who don’t have adequate backup are losing all their files, or having to pay a ransom […]
Posted on November 10, 2018
Adapting Your Business to a Mobile on the Go World
Mobility has quickly transformed the way most of us are now working. According to recent research over 50% of mobile phone users use now regularly use their mobile phone to access the internet. This rate has nearly doubled over the past three years. Are you using mobile internet features to enhance your business? Increase Efficiency […]
Posted on September 2, 2018
Have you tried Remote IT Support for your Business?
Not that long ago the term “remote” generally referred to something far removed in space or time. The term was used to describe anything from distant cousins to someone living in a cabin in the middle of nowhere. Definitions certainly change over time. Currently, the term remote is most commonly used in the context of […]
Posted on June 3, 2018
Are You Protecting Your Clients’ Private Information on Your Network and Devices?
There’s a long list of improvements that technology has delivered, but a major downside is cybercrime. The theft of digital information has become the most commonly reported type of criminal fraud. Surprisingly, the theft of digital information has actually surpassed physical theft. When Sony was recently hacked they stole 100TB of data – everything they […]
Posted on March 4, 2018
Skype for Business – What is it?
In the popular 2008 film “Up in the Air,” George Clooney portrays a corporate downsizing expert who spends nearly all of his time flying around the country on business. In fact, the character actually spends 320 days per year on planes and in airports. His enthusiasm for air travel is partially based on his goal […]
Posted on February 23, 2018
Do You Clean Your Office Kitchen More Often Than Your Office Computers?
It’s Monday morning. Before settling into work, you go into the office kitchen to grab a cup of coffee. What do you find? A virtual health hazard has been developing since the previous week. The kitchen counter is buried under a pile of take-out food boxes, a dozen dirty coffee cups and a half-eaten burrito. […]
Posted on December 15, 2017
Is Your Business Protected by a Remote Monitoring and Maintenance Solution?
Have you recently heard that techy acronym RMM tossed around and felt clueless? If you aren’t sure exactly what RMM is or what it does, here’s a brief explanation: Managed Service Providers (MSP) employ Remote Monitoring and Maintenance (RMM) tools to manage their clients’ IT systems and equipment. RMM can be described as a collection […]
Posted on November 3, 2017
Is your current Technology supporting the goals of your Business?
As a business owner, how often do you use the phrase “time is money?” It’s certainly an accurate description of how we live and work today, yet this phrase should actually be attributed to Benjamin Franklin’s 1748 essay titled “Advice to a Young Tradesman.” Centuries have passed and this maxim is still true, although the […]
Posted on September 8, 2017
Get the most out of your iPhone/iPad
Your iPhone and iPad should be doing more to lend a hand around the office. Here are four “businessy” things that you may not know your device is capable of: 1. Remotely control your PC There are some great tools that let you take control of your PC from your iPhone even if you’re out […]
Posted on October 3, 2014
Is Your PC Secure with No More XP Support?
The Windows XPocalypse is here. After a legendary dozen year run, Microsoft stopped providing security patches for Windows XP on April 8, 2014. Without Microsoft’s protection, all those WinXP PCs will have targets painted on their hard drives. Nearly 30 percent of Internet-connected PCs still run Windows XP, and no, they won’t die that day. […]