Monthly Archives: March 2020


Is your disaster recovery plan working? Tips for reviewing and testing


March 31, 2020


Cyberattacks, natural disasters, hardware failures, human error. There’s a lot that can go wrong with your business, which is why it’s important to have a disaster recovery plan. But you’re unlikely to get very far if all you do is download a free DR plan template off the internet and  Continue Reading »



Don’t skip security audits for your business


March 27, 2020


One step in the network security cycle you should never skip is security audit — doing so puts your business at risk of cyberattacks and data loss. Read on to understand how security audits can make or break your system integrity. Auditing and the security strategy Audits are necessary to  Continue Reading »



Business continuity in the cloud


March 20, 2020


Are you weighing the pros and cons of the cloud for business continuity? Let’s take a closer look at why the cloud is best for this strategy. Better uptime Backing up to an internal drive or an external hard drive won’t completely secure data. If someone steals your device, you  Continue Reading »



Are you using these 6 Firefox features?


March 17, 2020


Firefox is known for its versatility, a quality that only gets better with each new upgrade. But a feature is only good if you actually use it. Here are Firefox features that you can use to empower your business: Firefox’s secret tweak interface Catering to the more tech-savvy users, Firefox’s  Continue Reading »



7 Essential Office 365 add-ons


March 12, 2020


Microsoft Office 365 productivity applications like Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, and Outlook have allowed businesses to meet client demands efficiently, and its numerous productivity add-ons have enabled users to deliver more in less time. Here’s a handful of Office 365 extensions that help you improve workflow. #1. Teams Teams is  Continue Reading »



Your business’s future is bright with VoIP


March 10, 2020


Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a phone system that’s been around for over two decades. Though that may seem surprising, it actually makes sense because that’s about how long the internet has been mainstream, and VoIP needs an internet connection to function. Small- and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) should definitely  Continue Reading »



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