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Tip of the Week: Monitoring Hardware to Keep Business Moving
By Tyler Miller | May 13, 2020
As statewide stay-at-home orders lapse, more and more businesses aim to reopen. For a fair share of these businesses, remote technology has been a godsend. For the businesses that cannot reopen yet, being able to monitor your IT infrastructure while you are out of the office is extremely important to the sustainability of your remote…
Read More → Remember the Equifax Breach? Hereโs an Update
By Tyler Miller | May 11, 2020
Spoiler alert: it isnโt good news. On September 7th, 2017, it was made public that Equifax had suffered one of the largest cybersecurity breaches in history, and as a result, had left 145.5 million consumers in the United States vulnerable to identity theft. Due to a website application vulnerability, the personally identifiable information of these…
Read More → The Value Social Media Has for Your Business Today
By Tyler Miller | May 8, 2020
With so many businesses experiencing drastic changes with continued social distancing recommendations and suspended operations, it is important that one of the most critical groups associated with any business remains in the loop: its clients and customers. Therefore, it makes sense to do so using a tool that is readily available (and that most people…
Read More → Tip of the Week: Building Up Four Business Security Basics
By admin@techpromarketing.com | May 6, 2020
With all the threats that stand to create problems for your business, it can be surprising to hear that some of your biggest security risks actually derive from your staff, and their exposure to your technology. Less surprising to hear: security issues interfere with the successful operation of your business. Here, weโve shared a few…
Read More → What Makes VoIP So Different?
By Tyler Miller | May 4, 2020
The differences between VoIP and the traditional method behind telephone services are pronounced enough that comparing them isnโt so much a consideration of one team versus the otherโVoIP is in another league, practically an entirely different sport. Letโs go over what makes VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) so different, and how this offers greater benefits…
Read More → Thereโs a Right Way to Work Remotely, and a Not-So-Right Way
By Tyler Miller | May 1, 2020
Under the current circumstances, remote work is being viewed as the safer option. This has led a lot of businesses to adopt these practices for the time being–you may have already done so. However, some employees have a better grasp of how to properly work from home than others. Weโve put together a few examples…
Read More → Tip of the Week: Phishing Training Has to Be a Priority
By Tyler Miller | Apr 29, 2020
When reading through Microsoftโs latest Security Intelligence Report you will quickly get the notion that phishing attacks are some of the most prevalent cyberattacks. With businesses forced to use technology to support a remote workforce, this is definitely still relevant information. It, then, becomes extremely important that your business does a quality job of training…
Read More → Common Questions for Working Remotely
By Tyler Miller | Apr 27, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has slowed the world down for some time, shutting down nonessential businesses until conditions are controlled well enough for their employees to return to work. In the interim, many businesses have largely shifted to remote operations in as many processes as they can. Many still have questions about remote operations, so weโve…
Read More → Consider Shifting Your Budget Priorities
By Tyler Miller | Apr 24, 2020
Millions of businesses are being affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. As a result, it may not surprise you that you will have to adjust your budget to accommodate the massive amount of changes that we will see when the outbreak is handled and everyday life begins to normalize. Today, we thought weโd take you through…
Read More → Boosting the Productivity of Your Remote Workers
By Tyler Miller | Apr 22, 2020
Productivity is a significant challenge for businesses in the best of times, which means that the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has only complicated things. Now, many businesses are attempting to preserve their productivity by transferring to remote operations. This strategy, if acted upon appropriately, can prove to be effective if the right approach is taken.
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