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7 Cloud strategies for 2024 to help you innovate, optimize, and protect

January 8th, 2024

Ditch the rigid IT infrastructure — 2024 is all about flexibility and cost-efficiency. Serverless computing lets you focus on your core business without managing servers, while pay-as-you-go models free you from upfront investments. It’s like a playground for innovation, where you only pay for what you use and scale your resources up or down as needed.

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.

6 Must-try Firefox features

December 6th, 2023

Are you ready to up your browsing game? Firefox is loaded with features designed for power users. Let’s explore the features that will turn you into a web-surfing whiz.

1. Tailored Firefox toolbar

Firefox lets you choose the perfect set of tools for your needs.

Securing Microsoft 365: A guide to mitigating key risks

November 8th, 2023

With more and more businesses shifting toward cloud computing solutions such as Microsoft 365, understanding the potential security risks and how to mitigate them is essential. While Microsoft 365 offers a suite of productivity tools integrated with advanced security measures, it is not immune to threats.

Proven business continuity strategies to safeguard your operations

November 6th, 2023

Businesses operate in a volatile world where unforeseen events such as cyberthreats and natural disasters can strike at any moment. To ensure your company’s survival, it’s essential to have the following business continuity strategies in place.

Back up your data

The most effective way to ensure business continuity is to back up your data regularly.

5 Tips for secure customer data collection

November 3rd, 2023

Much of business centers on giving people what they want. This means understanding customers’ interests and needs by accumulating and organizing customer data. However, the methods you use to collect that data need to abide by data privacy laws. Breaching those laws can incur fines, penalties, and loss of reputation.