One of the biggest business technology trends in over half a half decade or more is the increasing amount of business that is conducted online. These days, many businesses have integrated online solutions into daily operations and have reaped the benefits. The...
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5 Common Security Flaws
It’s probably safe to say that the security of your networks and systems is something you will always be concerned about. In truth, the majority of businesses do have security measures in place. The question you therefore need to ask yourself is: Were the measures we...
Top 5 misconceptions of working with a Managed IT Services Provider
Comparing Office 2013 and 365
When it comes to integrating Microsoft Office into your company, you are faced with two main options: Either purchasing Microsoft Office 2013 or signing up for the cloud-based version, Office 365. With both of these options you do get access to the Office suite, but...
Tips for Using Outlook 2013 Calendar
Like most people at my company, I use Outlook Calendar to remind myself and everyone else (who cares to know) when I am and am not available. Outlook Calendar is an invaluable tool if you’re in the habit of checking if someone is available first before you call them...
Exchange or Gmail?
Change is in the air when it comes to business emails. Web-based platforms have all but taken over the personal email market—Gmail alone has over 425 million active users worldwide and counting. With Microsoft® also ending extended product support for Exchange Server...
Don’t Risk Sticking with Windows XP
Maybe you’ve been busy. Maybe you’ve been waiting for the right time. Maybe you didn’t think it was necessary. Whatever your reasons are for not migrating your business off of Windows® XP and onto Windows 7 or 8.1, it’s officially time to stop procrastinating. When...
Virtual Success
It’s tough to make a meeting engaging and informative—it’s even harder to do this when the attendees aren’t in the same room. Virtual meetings are becoming increasingly important for modern businesses, especially as employees become more mobile and the idea of office...
BYOD in K-12 Schools: 5 Tips to Help Parents Keep Their Kids Safe
Despite controversial beginnings, many school districts across the United States are embracing BYOD—bring your own device—in the classroom by expanding curriculum to include student owned devices. With this trend gaining momentum, some districts are starting to run...