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Can big data lower hospital readmission rates?

November 4th, 2022

Business intelligence (BI) refers to the process of gathering data and turning it into useful insights. This data can be used to make better decisions about all aspects of a business, including operations, marketing, and sales. And in today’s world, big data is crucial in enhancing processes in major industries like healthcare.

Cybersecurity Awareness

November 3rd, 2022

October is Cyber Security Awareness month in Canada. That link goes directly to a website hosted by the Government of Canada, dedicated to helping individuals and corporations develop cybersecurity awareness.

This year, the campaign is dedicated to teaching Canadians about phishing, one of the most common (and successful) tactics cybercriminals use to gain access to a network.

How to minimize VoIP downtime and keep your business connected

October 31st, 2022

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony systems are one of the most essential technologies for businesses today. If your VoIP system goes down, you can lose productivity, customers, and profit. You can minimize your risk of VoIP downtime by following these tips.

These new Microsoft 365 features help support hybrid workers

October 28th, 2022

Hybrid work is quickly becoming the norm, and Microsoft has responded to this shift by improving Microsoft 365 to address the challenges that come with the hybrid work setup. Specifically, Microsoft has added tools and features that allow hybrid workers to be more efficient and collaborative.

Gmail productivity tips you should know

October 26th, 2022

A study done by the McKinsey Global Institute found that employees spend an average of 13 hours every week checking their emails. You can bring that number down and spend more time focusing on essential tasks by trying these Gmail tips.

Use keyboard shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts can help you go through your emails quickly.

Be prepared for disasters: Business continuity planning for SMBs

October 24th, 2022

A major crisis can happen to any business, at any time, so it’s important to be prepared for when things go wrong. One way to do this is by creating a business continuity plan (BCP). In this blog post, we will discuss the importance of having a BCP and how it can help you keep your small- or medium-sized business (SMB) running during a crisis.