Global Microsoft Leaders Chime In On Windows 11

Global Microsoft Leaders Chime In On Windows 11 Although Microsoft indicated that Windows 10 would be the last version of Windows, there are business reasons for why it has announced a new version of the Windows platform.

Cybersecurity and IT Experts Discuss The Cybersecurity Aspects of President Biden’s Speech

Cybersecurity and IT experts have been reflecting on Biden’s recent news conference and addressing concerns about whether real progress will be made after a rising increase in high-profile ransomware attacks. For the majority, the conclusion is: It is too early to tell.

Light Up Your Summer with These Must-Have Gadgets and Technology

Summer is fast approaching, and while things are not quite back to normal yet, this season doesn’t have to be dull. Whether you’re going to the beach, camping in the wilderness, or lounging around your pool at home, there are several gadgets to make your good times better.

Top Customer Services Trends in The MSP Business 2021

he MSP trends expected to shape 2021 reflect the interweaving between maturing technologies and emerging developments. As a result, managed service providers can expect to see a continuation of the patterns that shaped 2020, such as the continuing evolution of cloud computing.

Reasons To Choose Large Monitors For Your Computer

Americans spend an average of 8.5 hours looking at computer screens daily. Considering how much this converts to in a year, it makes sense to choose the best computer monitors. As PCs evolve, screens have also taken new forms and features. The latest obsession is with large screen monitors.

What Does This New Cybersecurity Crisis Mean for Small Businesses

Even if you have the best firewalls, backup and disaster recovery strategies, password protection, and other security practices in place, the new cybersecurity crisis can make or break a business.

What is the Technology Solution to Ransomware

Both the government and private sectors have made attempts at ramping up defenses, but there’s still more that needs to be done. The attack on the Colonial Pipeline and the JBS meatpacking operations are representations of the growing cybercrime industry. It’s also an indication that hackers have exponential potential to inflict pain and make profits […]

Legal Technology: What Is It and How Does It Help?

Legal technology refers to the use of technology and software in the provision of legal services. In 2018, the legal technology industry experienced a whirlwind of changes as news broke about Avvo’s sale to Internet Brands. Since then, legal tech news has been all over, and for good reasons.

The Future of Remote Work For SMEs

Remote working is the new normal for many small businesses. Companies are adapting to the trend not only because it’s a viable option but also because it is a necessity that will run into the future. In trying to establish how remote working with shape the future of work, we reached out to SME experts […]

IMPACT OF WHITE HOUSE CYBERSECURITY CALL: IT EXPERTS CHIME IN

On Thursday, June 3, 2021, the Biden Administration’s Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technology, Anne Neuberger, issued a clarion call to US businesses asking them to heighten their protocols and their efforts to protect their businesses from ransomware.

Setting Up a Home Office: The Dos and Don’ts

The ongoing pandemic has forced many Americans to readjust in many ways, including shifting to remote work. Working from a home office no longer raises eyebrows and has become part of the new norm.

Considering a Return to Onsite Work?

As public health measures recede nationwide, many employers are reassessing their remote workforce operations to determine what the best staffing model may be going forward. Some companies have already announced they plan to have all employees return to work.