Pranksters, malicious attackers, extremists — hackers come in different forms, but they all have one thing in mind: compromising your online privacy and security. Some of them specialize in hacking social media, but don’t fret; there are several things you can do to protect your Facebook or Twitter account.
Don’t give social media hackers a chance
How to keep your email secured from data breaches
Email is your primary channel for communicating with clients, vendors and employees. Fast-paced messaging is the lifeblood of most businesses, but email wasn't really designed with any privacy or security in mind.
Email was developed when the internet was used almost entirely for transferring information.
Get your business noticed using social media
The Risk of Not Having Cloud Backup
Preventative Measures: Why You Need Proactive IT Support
Companies need IT support to ensure their computers and network systems for key business activities continue working effectively and without glitches.
The most popular model for small and medium-sized businesses to get their IT support is a break/fix arrangement, which is exactly what it sounds like: When something breaks, an IT technician comes and fixes it.
How HIPAA Impacts Social Media Usage
Preventing theft of service in VoIP
A closer look at business continuity planning and why it’s so essential
Disasters can completely catch your business off guard, and when they do you’ll have a hard time trying to get your network systems and servers back in order. It’s vital to have a business continuity plan (BCP) in place to ensure your company can continuously operate and deliver products or services even in the face of catastrophes.
What to look for in a managed services provider
Chances are you're like a growing number of business owners who have decided to hand over their IT management to a managed services provider (MSP) because you were tired of dealing with technology troubles on a daily basis.
Outsourcing many of your IT-related responsibilities to an MSP will allow you to concentrate on other important aspects of your business.
OneNote excluded from Office 2019
Microsoft is pushing its users to use the UWP (Universal Windows Platform) app of OneNote which will be included in Microsoft Office 2019 and Office 365. This means the OneNote desktop app will no longer be packed with future versions of Office.
Microsoft's OneNote desktop application is nearing the end of its journey, as the software giant will stop developing the product line past the 2016 edition.