Tech support scams: What your business needs to know

If you run a small business, you might not have the budget to hire in-house IT staff. This means that when something goes wrong with your IT infrastructure, you have to rely on outside help to fix it. However, unless you're partnered with a reliable service provider, outsourcing your IT support can make you vulnerable to tech support scams.

WordPress website maintenance: 6 Most essential tasks

February 25th, 2022

Maintaining your WordPress website is not as hard as it seems — just follow this simple maintenance checklist we’ve prepared for you. We’ve outlined six essential tasks that you should perform regularly to keep your WordPress site running smoothly.

5 Ways your business can benefit from dashboards

February 23rd, 2022

Data dashboards have become increasingly popular for businesses. These data visualization tools give you an overview of how your business is performing, and they cater to a wide variety of users, from marketing staff to project managers. Let’s take a look at how dashboards can support your business activities.

Inkjet vs. laser printers: Which one is best for your business?

If you run a small business, it's important to choose the right printer for your needs. Currently, there are two available options: laser printers and inkjet printers. In this blog, we will discuss their differences and the advantages of using one over the other, and how to choose which is best for your business
Inkjet and laser printers: An introduction
Before we discuss the pros and cons of inkjet and laser printers, it’s important to know the basics first.

Understanding fileless malware

February 18th, 2022

Though fileless malware has been around much longer, it only became a mainstream method of cyberattack in 2017. With fileless malware, cybercriminals are able to use legitimate tools and services, such as existing software, applications, and authorized protocols, to carry out malicious activities like unauthorized data retrieval or data damage.

3 Things to do before upgrading to a new operating system

Operating systems (OS) like Windows and macOS normally have an end-of-support date. This is when software developers stop providing support and updates for their OS. For instance, Windows 10 will no longer receive technical support, software updates, and security patches after its OR when it reaches end of support on October 14, 2025.

Once an OS’s end-of-support date is announced, organizations must start planning to upgrade their systems to a newer OS like Windows 11. During this process, organizations need to do three things:

Check application compatibility
Application compatibility can become a problem when migrating to a newer OS. If your business apps aren’t compatible with the new system, you’ll encounter productivity and efficiency issues.

Laptops vs. desktops: Which should your small business use?

February 14th, 2022

When purchasing computers for your small business, one of the biggest decisions you’ll have to make is whether to get desktops or laptops. The choice ultimately depends on five factors, which we’ve outlined for you below.

Portability

The COVID-19 pandemic has driven most businesses to adopt remote work and hybrid work setups.

Microsoft 365 Apps admin center: Features you need to know

February 9th, 2022

Migrating workflows to the cloud, securing all company devices and software, and ensuring 24/7 data access are gargantuan IT admin tasks, especially as companies adopt flexible working arrangements post-COVID-19. Fortunately for Microsoft 365 Apps users, the admin center offers features that empower IT personnel to be more efficient and effective in handling these crucial responsibilities.

What are the dangers of shadow IT to your business?

The term “shadow IT” may sound like something out of a Hollywood techno-thriller, but in reality, it is a serious threat to businesses of all sizes. So what is shadow IT, and why should you be concerned? Let’s take a look.

What is shadow IT?
Shadow IT refers to the use of IT systems, hardware, software, and services that have not been sanctioned or vetted by a company’s IT department.

The advantages of a hybrid cloud setup

February 7th, 2022

Each of the original types of cloud infrastructure — public and private — comes with their own sets of pros and cons. Fortunately for resource-strapped small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), they don’t need to conduct trial and error to see which one is best for them — they can simply reach a happy medium with the hybrid cloud.

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