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How to boost your productivity with Microsoft Word

January 10th, 2024

Microsoft Word is a powerful tool that millions of people use every day, but many are not aware of its features that can significantly enhance productivity. In this article, we’ll explore five tips and tricks that can help you work smarter and faster with Word.

2024 technology trends: What you need to know

January 5th, 2024

The world of IT is abuzz with new technologies that promise a new way of life. From quantum computers to solar electric vehicles to robot-assisted surgery, there’s plenty of innovations to get excited about. However, not all advances in technology will be relevant to you.

Top 2024 cybersecurity trends every business owner needs to know

January 3rd, 2024

Ignorance is not bliss when it comes to cybersecurity. In 2024, the cybercrime game is changing, and business owners who stay in the dark risk losing more than just data. From sophisticated ransomware attacks to targeted supply chain disruptions, the threats are real and relentless.

4 Questions to improve VoIP efficiency for the holidays

December 25th, 2023

The holiday season brings with it an unavoidable challenge: the substantial increase in phone traffic that has the potential to overpower even the most extensive VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) systems. To prevent your system and employees from being swamped by the influx of customer calls, it becomes essential to optimize your VoIP system meticulously.

Fortifying your business against holiday cyberattacks

December 17th, 2023

The festive season is upon us, but amidst the jingle bells and peppermint lattes lurks a silent threat: holiday hackers. As shopping sprees intensify and online transactions skyrocket, cybercriminals see fertile ground for their nefarious deeds. Here are expert insights and top tips to protect your business from holiday hackers.

Holiday cybersecurity tips to protect against hackers

December 1st, 2023

During the holiday season, it’s easy to lose focus on work-related responsibilities. Hackers may actively exploit the distractions that accompany this joyous time. While you’re busy with holiday preparations, they’re on the lookout for vulnerabilities in your systems.