Months before Windows 11’s official release date, conversations were already focused not just on the new operating system’s (OS) new features, but also on how its hardware requirements compared to its predecessor’s. Among the points raised was the compulsory Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 chip in Windows 11-supported devices — a marked upgrade from Windows 10’s TPM 1.2 requirement.
Why is Windows 11’s TPM requirement important?
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Fake COVID-19 Documents Circle the Dark Web
Here’s How To Tidy Up Your Workstations
A tidy workstation helps employees be more productive. Cleanliness also contributes to better employee health, safety, and office hardware maintenance. Keep your computers and mobile devices dirt- and dust-free with these tips.
Desktop Monitors
You spend several hours looking at your computer monitor, so it’s important to make sure it doesn’t have any dust or smudges.
What Is MTD, And How Can It Improve Mobile Security?
What Are Distributed Spam Distraction Attacks?
Get Voip-Ready For The Holidays
For many businesses, the holidays can be one of the busiest times of the year, with clients calling left and right. Fortunately, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems offer numerous cloud-enabled features that ought to help you handle large volumes of calls and cover periods when you are closed.
The Difference Between Groups, Yammer, And Teams
Yammer, Microsoft 365 Groups, and Microsoft Teams are all Microsoft 365 tools that are designed for sharing files and communicating with colleagues. So what differentiates them from one another, and when should you use which? Let’s find out.
Microsoft 365 Groups
With Microsoft 365 Groups, every member gets a shared inbox, calendar, project planner, notebook, and document library.
How to Protect Your Fast-Growing Business From a Data Breach
Are Your Work and Personal Accounts Locked Tight?
In this day and age, workforces aren’t limited to the four walls of an office building. More businesses are implementing flexible work-from-home models that enable at least some measure of remote connections.
Similarly, cybercriminals aren’t only looking for places to poke holes within the organizational network.


