Whether it’s because of government surveillance or cyberattacks, internet users are more concerned than ever about the privacy of their online activities. Unfortunately, security measures like firewalls and antivirus software can’t help you in this case, but there’s one that can: Virtual Private Network (VPN).
What is VPN?
Simply put, a VPN is a group of servers you connect to via the internet.
Cybersecurity Essentials: VPN
Understanding Office 365: How it can benefit your business
Businesses around the world rely on Microsoft Office as their primary productivity tool for getting work done. In fact, we’ve become so heavily dependent on this famous suite of applications that it’s hard to imagine a world without it.
But technology is always changing and improving and just like other applications available in the cloud, so too is the Office suite -- in the form of Office 365. This cloud-powered platform offers permanently up to date versions of applications you’re familiar with, like Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, and so much more.
Microsoft’s new productivity apps are live
VoIP options: Open source vs. Proprietary
Outlook on Mac and Windows gets redesigned
Google studies effects of leaked logins
8 disaster recovery terms every business owner needs to know
Many business owners are familiar with the concept of disaster recovery, but are left in the dark when it comes to making sense of its terminology. And since disasters can hit your company at the most unexpected moments, having a recovery plan is essential -- but you can’t do it properly until you know what you’re talking about.
Google My Business now accepts appointments
Google reviews: how to make them count
Google has recently modified their search results to display ratings from review sites like Facebook and Yelp. While this may seem like a small change, it has actually made reviews more important than ever in terms of SEO. With the following tips, your company can shine in the Google search results.
Unified Communications Explained
There was a time when “voice” was the sole business communication solution. Then, we were introduced to emails, texts, and chats, all of which are extremely useful and are here to stay. But wouldn’t it be nice if there was a communication solution that integrated everything -- voice, messaging, video -- into one platform? That’s where unified communications come in.