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Why VoIP is best with remote workers
More and more Americans are working out of the office than ever before. A Gallup poll revealed that since 1996, the number of remote workers …
How long should business phone systems last?
The phone remains one of the first points of contact businesses have with their customers. That’s why so many companies are upgrading to affordable and …
Preventing theft of service in VoIP
VoIP phone systems use the internet just like any PC. Therefore, hackers can gain access to your servers and data network through VoIP phones. Understanding …
The Facebook data breach scandal explained
Thanks to social media, businesses can stay in close contact with their customers and while also attracting new ones. But what happens when one of …
Mobile devices in the field
Field workers. You see them every day. And you notice that they, too, use mobile devices, as now more than ever do they need to …
How to enjoy real cloud cost-savings
If you want to increase collaboration, productivity, and security all while keeping costs down, the cloud is the perfect solution. But if you’re not careful, …
How to calculate the TCO of VoIP
Choosing whether or not to deploy VoIP phone systems is an easy decision. But choosing a system that works for your business can be difficult, …
Endure tech disasters with external support
Three decades ago, the notion of hiring specialists in information technology was virtually unheard of. Nowadays, the majority of businesses are digitally operated, which means …
Make the most of Office 365
Maximizing your Office 365 investment is easier said than done. Sure, you use Outlook and SharePoint all the time, but there are loads of features …
The importance of HTTPS
Very few internet users understand the meaning of the padlock icon in their web browser’s address bar. It represents HTTPS, a security feature that authenticates …
VoIP Hardphones vs Softphones
You have just decided to use VoIP as your telephony solution, but now your technician is asking how you want to use it. Do you …
Tips for using Outlook more efficiently
Outlook is arguably the best tool that businesses use to manage their email, set up meetings, and coordinate projects. It’s much more than a basic …
What Is Single Sign-On and Who Is It For?
Statistics show that the average enterprise uses more than 90 cloud services. Even if small businesses use less than half that number, securely managing account …
Improving healthcare data storage
As more medical practices adopt electronic health records (EHR), running out of digital storage is becoming an increasingly common issue. HIPAA-regulated practices don’t always have …
Understanding Office collaboration tools
Office 365 is chock full of so many apps that it’s sometimes difficult to keep track of them all. Sure, you have the most popular …
Spectre & Meltdown: how to protect yourself
Spectre and Meltdown are critical security flaws that affect a majority of computers today, including the one you’re using to read this. They can leak …
Why UPS is necessary for network equipment
Fire, flood, storm, and other disasters can lead to power failure and productivity loss. Using uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for computers ensures you never lose …
IT hardware checklist for SMBs
As a business owner, you don’t want to start the new year faced with last year’s hardware problems. And although you can’t leave every issue …
Big gains for small-business IT in 2017
How many new technologies did your business adopt last year? Too many? Too few? You’ve officially made it through 2017 and there’s no better time …
Is EHR useful?
The fact that the world is going digital is unprecedented. With that in mind, the healthcare industry has also decided to embrace the digital trend …
Tips to protect your smartphone
Cyber criminals will always be eyeing your data regardless of where it’s stored. That means even your trusty Android phone or iPhone isn’t safe. In …
