Tips for protecting your computer from browser threats

February 21st, 2025

Every time your employees browse the web — whether searching on Google or accessing work applications — they face potential cyberthreats like phishing scams and malware. These risks not only compromise company data but also put employees at risk.

How thin and zero clients can cut your IT costs

February 14th, 2025

IT budgets are tighter than ever, but cutting costs shouldn’t mean sacrificing performance. Many businesses struggle to balance affordability with efficiency, especially when managing large fleets of desktops and workstations. That’s where thin and zero clients come in.

Unlocking the full potential of Outlook in Microsoft 365

February 10th, 2025

Managing your emails doesn’t need to be overwhelming. With Outlook in Microsoft 365, you can effortlessly organize your inbox, simplify scheduling, and communicate more efficiently than ever.
Classic Outlook vs. new Outlook
Microsoft offers two versions of Outlook: classic Outlook and new Outlook.

Elevating video conferencing for hybrid team success

February 7th, 2025

With remote work and distributed teams being the norm these days, video conferencing has become the linchpin of collaboration. But simply hearing and seeing each other through a screen isn't enough. To truly unlock the potential of remote and hybrid teams, businesses need video conferencing tools that go beyond the basics and foster a dynamic, engaging, and productive virtual environment.

How business intelligence fuels success

February 5th, 2025

Business intelligence (BI) is revolutionizing the way companies operate, specifically by providing deep insights that drive efficiency and growth. Businesses across different industries leverage BI to optimize resource allocation, improve decision-making, and remain competitive.

Watch out! These social engineering tricks could fool anyone

February 3rd, 2025

While it’s easy to blame cyberattacks on sophisticated hacking, the truth is that many attackers rely on social engineering — a craft of deception designed to manipulate people into giving up sensitive information or access. The scary part? It’s not just high-tech companies that get targeted, it’s all of us.