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Don’t Let These Outsourced IT Myths Limit Your Success

September 13th, 2023

Every business needs IT support. From point-of-sales systems at local cafés to managing remote teams at a new startup, properly managed IT is just as important for small and medium-sized businesses as it is for large multinational conglomerates.

Companies are often tempted to have IT support in-house; this is, in part, because there are a lot of myths and misconceptions surrounding outsourced IT. We’re here to debunk those myths; read on to learn how outsourced IT can help you grow your business and save money.

How To Stay Ahead Of AI-Powered Cybersecurity Risks

September 13th, 2023

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for some time. From chess computers to expert machines, artificial intelligence has been used by hobbyists, professionals, and more.
 
For most of their existence, these AI programs were hyper-specialized—they were really only good at doing one thing.

5 Questions to ask before upgrading to VoIP

September 11th, 2023

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services are revolutionizing the way businesses communicate by providing organizations with effective and consistent in-office communication for their value. But before you switch to VoIP, there are a few things you need to keep in mind:

What are your network needs?

When contemplating whether or not to get VoIP, it’s vital to determine how much control you need over your network.

Unleash the power of Microsoft 365’s Bookings feature

September 8th, 2023

Microsoft Bookings is a scheduling app that allows you to create a website where customers can book in-person or virtual appointments with your business. Bookings integrates with Outlook, so you can see your availability in real time and easily manage your customers’ requests.

How SaaS saves businesses money

September 6th, 2023

Software is a key component of business IT. However, software-related expenses can quickly eat into your budget. Thankfully, there’s a solution that can help cut costs without sacrificing efficiency: Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).

What is SaaS?

In the past, users got software by buying a physical CD or downloading it from the internet.