For businesses small and large, there are few things more important than network security. With the incessant threat of cyberattacks and risk of data loss, no company can be too careful when it comes to protecting its information.
For businesses small and large, there are few things more important than network security. With the incessant threat of cyberattacks and risk of data loss, no company can be too careful when it comes to protecting its information.
'"Necessity is the mother of all invention" is the perfect way to describe the effect that COVID-19 restrictions has had on digital transformation. While the business world was ready for a major push from technology, until we were all forced into new ways of working it was easier to resist change.
A remote workforce can bring amazing benefits to your company - increased productivity and engagement, decreased overhead, and improved work-life balance for your employees. But with these benefits comes the need for a different kind of planning when it comes to topics like security and business continuity.
A business continuity plan (BCP) is an important document for any business’s long-term success. It outlines how an organization will continue to function in the event of a disruptive disaster or emergency.
As a business owner, it's important to be aware of the different terms and technologies that are used in the IT industry. This can help you communicate better with your IT team and make more informed decisions about your company's technology infrastructure.
The rise of the hybrid workforce has led to a new set of challenges for businesses when it comes to continuity planning. Business continuity plans (BCP), especially for smaller businesses, are often based on the assumption that all employees are located in one physical location and can be easily reached in the event of an emergency.
The modern workforce is always in a state of flux, and today that change seems to be coming faster than ever before. Employees are no longer bound by geographical boundaries – they can work from anywhere in the world. This has led to the rise of the “hybrid workforce” – a mix of employees who work in the office and remotely.
Backups and disaster recovery are critical aspects of any organization’s infrastructure, but they are often confused with one another. This isn’t surprising as both involve mitigating data loss. The misconception we often see is that backups cover the full scope of preparedness for a potential disaster. However, they are simply one component and […]
In 2021, cybercriminals initiated an unprecedented number of high-profile ransomware attacks on the US economy and infrastructure. This year, 300,000 new pieces of malware were created daily, and 63% of data breaches had financial motivations.
If your business is anything like ours, you are proud to offer the products and services you've developed to your clients in order to make their lives easier, better, happier, etc. So if you could increase the value of what you have to give, wouldn't you?
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