Introduction
Security experts tend to toss about the advice: Don’t mix work and personal business, devices or information!
What does that mean? More simply put, separate your data to protect your ALL of your information.
As you work through Q1 of 2025, one thing is abundantly clear: businesses that thrive are those that stay ahead of the quickly evolving technology world. Reactive IT strategies – waiting for problems to occur before addressing them – are no longer sufficient in a world where downtime, breaches and inefficiencies can cost thousands of dollars in a matter of minutes.
Windows 10’s end-of-life is looming, and with support officially ending in October 2025, it’s decision time for businesses and individuals still relying on the operating system. The big question? Should you upgrade your existing devices to Windows 11 or is it time to replace them altogether?
Here’s a guide to help you make the right choice based on your needs, budget and goals.
It’s time to declutter your digital life! National Clean Out Your Computer Day, celebrated on the second Monday of February, is the perfect reminder to give your computer the attention it deserves. Just like a cluttered desk can slow you down, a cluttered computer can impact productivity – and even put your data at risk.
In today’s workplace, clear and effective communication is essential, especially for teams using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems. Whether you’re handling customer calls, participating in virtual meetings, or collaborating with colleagues, the right VoIP headset can make a significant difference in your experience.
Whether you’re running a small business or a large enterprise, choosing the right server is a critical decision that impacts your operations and scalability. Here are a few tips to help you select the best server for your needs.
Understand your business requirements
Start by understanding the unique demands of your business.
Hybrid Work Environment Security
In hybrid work environments, a significant portion of communication between team members and with clients takes place on platforms like Microsoft Teams and Slack. This introduces new security risks, as employees may inadvertently share sensitive information or engage in conversations that could jeopardize company security.