Your Data is everything. Business of all sizes must be prepared for any disaster including floods, fires natural disasters, and employee error/sabotage.
[Infographic] The Basics Of A Backup And Disaster Recovery Plan
Empower Your Millennial Employees With These Must-Have Tech Tools
Fast forward 10-years from now and this is what you will see: 75% of the workforce will be Millennials. Already today, Millennials make up 40% of the workforce in North America. These employees, who are currently under the age of 35, will soon take over the bulk of our jobs.
Office 365 – Why businesses of ALL sizes should be using it (or at least a portion of it)
There’s been a lot of talk these days about Office 365 and the many benefits it provides for small and medium-sized businesses. After all, the company’s famous Office Suite has been around since 1988 and its applications – Word, Excel and PowerPoint, set the industry standards for word processing, spreadsheet utilization, and presentation software.
Ransomware: A Major Threat All Businesses (Big And Small) Must Know About
When you think about technology threats to your business, chances are you think of stolen sensitive information or the destruction of your backup systems. But did you know many thieves like to hold your data hostage to get you to pay a hefty ransom for your business data?
The Non-Negotiables of Small Business Backups
Chances are you’ve heard the warnings before. You must backup your business data! As nice and necessary as these warnings sound, setting up a backup solution might be one of those tasks that continue to get pushed down your to-do list. And because of that, you might be questioning if you need a backup at all, or if the warnings are a little exaggerated.
5 Reasons Why Managed IT Service Providers Are A Great Option For Growing Small Businesses
When you’re growing a small business, there’s always a breakpoint when it comes to IT. When it was you and two of your buddies, you did everything on Google Docs and Sheets, and you had simple, easy workflows that didn’t require heavy-duty IT infrastructure.