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Did You Know Office 365 Could Help Your Team Do This?

The digital nature of work has introduced a lot of complexity into everyday tasks. On any given day, employees can easily get swamped in group work, instant messages, and shared files. When that happens, questions like “What should I prioritize next?”, “Who am I working with?” or “Is the task completed?” become increasingly difficult to answer.

Test for failure: does you DR plan work?

After you’ve spent countless hours with your IT support provider compiling the most detailed disaster recovery (DR) plan possible, your business is finally safe from any disaster...right? If only it were that easy.

DR is a solution many business owners willingly fund and begin but few actually complete.

4 security habits to protect your business

When running a company, business owners soon learn the world of network security is a frightening and perilous place. With all the data breaches, social engineering attacks, and malware occurring on a daily basis, it almost seems like the odds are stacked against the small- to mid-sized business owner.

How can spam spoil your email experience?

Spam can leave a bad taste in people’s mouths, and in this particular case we’re not talking about the lunch meat. At one point or another, we’ve all been sent an unsolicited message of no importance whatsoever. Whether it’s from a retail store you visited two years ago or from a business you have no recollection of, receiving thousands of junk emails, or spam, can be a huge nuisance, especially if they’re malicious in nature.

Regular software patches: what are they good for?

Updates can be infuriating, especially when Windows, iOS, or Adobe Flash Player patches prompt you to install them as frequently as they do. You could always put the task on the back burner, but doing so puts you and your business at risk. Your infrastructure, workstations, data -- any of these are but one missed patch away from being compromised.

4 Business problems solved by Office 365

With 10 years of IT consulting under our belts, we’ve had the privilege of working with businesses and organizations all over the country. And surprisingly, we see many of the same problems plaguing businesses over and over again. From employee productivity to information security, a lot of companies fail because they’re unable to solve these issues on time.

Getting from A to B: Planning a smooth IaaS migration

Infrastructure-as-a-Service, or IaaS, has become an irresistible solution for many businesses. Rehosting servers, hardware, software, and storage to a third-party provider is cost-effective, scalable, and doesn’t take much to manage and maintain. In fact, IDC reports have found that the IaaS market will see a 41 percent growth through 2016 to 2017. But choosing whether or not it’s right for your business isn’t the hard part, it’s the implementation process that you, as the business owner, should focus on.

Why are businesses hanging up on landlines for UC?

It goes without saying that landline phones are on the sharp decline - considering the myriad of options available for businesses today, it’s easy to see why. Employees can miss calls if they’re not at their desks and they’re only productive if they’re inside the office.