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No, Your Employees (Probably) Don't Need Admin Rights

No, Your Employees (Probably) Don't Need Admin Rights

Some of the most frustrating tech issues are ones that could have been avoided - like a compromised PC from a user installing something they shouldn't have been able to or a broken configuration because someone changed a setting and it couldn't be traced back.

How to Say Goodbye - A Checklist for Employee Off-boardings

How to Say Goodbye - A Checklist for Employee Off-boardings

Most businesses know how to handle the human side of employee departures pretty well - hopefully a nice going-away or retirement party, the laptop gets returned, and HR updates the org chart. But the tech side has plenty to take care of as well and if it isn't done right things can get a little messy.

The Hybrid Meeting Etiquette Guide: How to Run Meetings That Work for Everyone

The Hybrid Meeting Etiquette Guide: How to Run Meetings That Work for Everyone

Hybrid meetings have become standard for a lot of businesses. Some people are in the room, some are home or remote, maybe one lucky participant is blurring waves crashing in the background. Unfortunately, the result is often a frustrating experience for at least one of those groups.

Setting Up a Home Office That Won't Wreck Your Back (or Your Budget)

Setting Up a Home Office That Won't Wreck Your Back (or Your Budget)

A lot of people who work from home have never really set up a proper workspace. They grabbed a laptop, found a table, and figured they'd deal with the rest later. Then that later never quite arrived...

Does Your IT Provider Keep Using Words You Don’t Know? Here’s What They Actually Mean.

Does Your IT Provider Keep Using Words You Don’t Know? Here’s What They Actually Mean.

Picture yourself in the conference room, meeting with your IT people - things are going fine and then they say something...

Zero Trust Step by Step - A Practical Roadmap

Zero Trust Step by Step - A Practical Roadmap

Most small businesses aren’t breached because they have no security at all. They’re breached because a single stolen password becomes a master key to everything else.

Zero-Trust for Small Business - What It Actually Means for a 20-user Organization

Zero-Trust for Small Business - What It Actually Means for a 20-user Organization

Think about your office building. You probably have the front entrance which is open during business hours, maybe a side or back entrance that needs a key-card, a front desk person who greets visitors and takes deliveries. But once someone is inside, are they able to wander freely without much challenge? Could they walk right into the network […]

Cybersecurity With adNET: 2025 Year in Review

Cybersecurity With adNET: 2025 Year in Review

So 2025 is basically over, and cybersecurity has been wild this year (I mean, when is it not anymore?). We've seen everything from huge healthcare data breaches to supply chain attacks that completely wrecked companies. Literally no one's safe anymore.

Common Tech Problems Businesses Face & How IT Support Providers Solve Them

Common Tech Problems Businesses Face & How IT Support Providers Solve Them

Technology is at the heart of modern business operations, but as powerful as may be, it’s not perfect. No matter the industry, organizations can often run into the same recurring tech issues. And when those issues aren't fully resolved, they will continue to pop back up tiem and time again, costing time, money, and opportunities.

Why Network Security Is Important: Essential Tips for Protecting Your Business

Why Network Security Is Important: Essential Tips for Protecting Your Business

Like it or not, most of our work is done online now. Through "the cloud" we can store, collaborate, and access our important information from anywhere in the world. This accessibility and convenience bring significant benefits to businesses, but it also comes with a major risk to network security.

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