Unlock Hidden Efficiency: Why an IT Health Check Is Your Best First Step For New Financial Year It’s the start of a new financial year — a clean slate, fresh goals, and big plans. But before you rush into purchasing new software, revamping workflows, or hiring more staff, there’s one essential step you may be overlooking: your IT health check. Whether you’re a small café
Don’t Get Blackmailed: How to Harden Your Data with Microsoft CoPilot Readiness You’ve worked hard to take your place at the top of a thriving small medium business, well for example you have a business you can be proud of, built from the ground up. Everything looks good until that alarming email hits your inbox. Someone has sensitive information — information that could potentially
Adapting to Change: How Schools Can Embrace Technology and Never Look Back When the world went into lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic, schools were left with no choice but to quickly shift to online learning. While some schools already had a digital presence, many were suddenly faced with the overwhelming task of adapting to a completely new way of teaching. One school that managed this
Windows 10’s End of Life: Why It’s Actually a Good Thing for Your Business! As many businesses prepare for a post-Windows 10 world, it’s easy to feel a twinge of apprehension. After all, Windows 10 has been the backbone of countless workplaces since its launch in 2015. However, Microsoft has announced that support for Windows 10 will officially end on 14 October 2025. At
Spyware, Ransomware, Malware, Keyloggers, Scareware… there are endless names of cybercriminals who are constantly searching for their next big target. It seems like these malicious software/programs lurk around every corner of the internet. Be it threatening email attachment, false advertisements or any pop-up message, cybercriminals find the subtle way every time to reach their target and steal personal information/data. As you are aligning
Cybersecurity: How to Stay Secure? Always
According to a popular article by Forbes, more than 200 billion things will be connected via Internet by 2020. Everything including cars, planes, homes, cities, and even animals are getting connected through technological intervention. As technology is getting more and more deeply integrated into our lives, cyber risk is becoming bigger than ever.