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The Business Functions of the Internet of Things
By Tyler Miller | Nov 25, 2019
Do you remember the days when wireless connectivity was primarily associated with computers, or laptops? With today’s advancing technology, virtually anything is able to connect to the internet. We call everything in this category the Internet of Things, or IoT.
Read More → 4 Key Steps to Better Cybersecurity
By Tyler Miller | Nov 22, 2019
In many ways, explaining why sufficient cybersecurity is important for your business has become redundant – especially when it is much more important to understand how this cybersecurity needs to protect you. The threats to data and privacy are known, but no less potent. In order to counter them, you need to make sure you…
Read More → Tip of the Week: Limiting OneDrive Sharing
By Tyler Miller | Nov 20, 2019
Statistically speaking, thereโs a pretty good chance that you use Microsoft Office 365 in your business, which means you can use OneDrive, Microsoftโs contribution to cloud-based storage and collaboration. If this is how your users work productively, they are probably already familiar with how they can share these documents – but what if there are…
Read More → The Conferencing Options That Really Matter
By Tyler Miller | Nov 18, 2019
Conferencing software is bringing a whole new angle for businesses to communicate with staff and clients, alike. This is shifting the way companies do business; and, with this newfound freedom, they are expanding their reach and being more efficient. Letโs take a look at the features that come with the best conferencing solutions and how…
Read More → How to Optimize Security, Regarding Your Servers
By Tyler Miller | Nov 15, 2019
Your business relies on its servers in order to function – which makes it incredibly important that these servers are sufficiently protected. There are a few practices that you can put into place that will help you to secure your server room. Letโs work our way from the inside out as we review them.
Read More → Tip of the Week: How To Delete All Those Recordings Siri Has of You
By Tyler Miller | Nov 13, 2019
With personal privacy being a major public topic, Apple decided to give users more control over their data. Back in July, Apple had admitted that it was holding and listening to recordings of iOS users who use Siri. This wasnโt much of a surprise, since we know that Amazon and Google do the same with…
Read More → Confronting Video Conferencing Doubts
By Tyler Miller | Nov 11, 2019
Businesses heavily rely on multiple different inter and intra communication methods to better fulfill the needs of employees and clients alike. While the use of email or direct message may suffice for specific scenarios, there are no data sharing options available greater than verbal communication. Many businesses underutilize conferencing platforms, so today we thought we…
Read More → I Lost Data Onceโฆ A Collection of Horror Stories; Part 2
By Tyler Miller | Nov 8, 2019
Hereโs a horror story about an entrepreneur who, at a glance, was following many data backup best practices. Unfortunately, at the end of the day, things didnโt go so well when a crucial task was missed.
Read More → I Lost Data Onceโฆ A Collection of Horror Stories; Part 1
By Tyler Miller | Nov 6, 2019
I wanted to share a few stories weโve gathered about times when a person or business has lost data. First, thank you to everyone who shared these stories with us and allowed us to publish them on our blog, andโฆ weโre glad you made it through. The first one is a story about someone who…
Read More → Cybersecurity is a Shortcoming for the DHS
By Tyler Miller | Nov 4, 2019
Every IT administrator today needs to be concerned about cybersecurity, as does every private business when it comes to its network. However, the same canโt really be said for the computing resources of the government and other public entitiesโฆ simply due to the lack of talent available.
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