Do you spend hours obsessing about the inner workings of DNS-layer security, intrusion prevention systems, and data encryption? If you’re not a managed IT services provider (MSP), you probably don’t. Instead, you’re probably looking for a business partner to manage those nitty-gritty details for you.
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5 Tricks to cut cloud costs
Moving to the cloud can save you a considerable amount of money, which explains its rise in popularity over the years. What many business owners fail to realize is that some cloud services come with hidden costs. And while they might seem insignificant at first, they can add up to a staggering amount if left unchecked.
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4 Reasons why you need an IT provider to manage your Office 365
Office 365 is the undisputed industry leader in workplace productivity with more than 120 million business users. There are many different editions available tailored towards businesses of varying sizes and industries. For example, you might choose to deploy the software on-premises, keep everything hosted in a public cloud or even adopt a hybrid approach that helps you get the best of both worlds.
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4 types of hackers to watch out for
When it comes to cyberattacks, most business owners get hung up on the technical and logistical details, forgetting another important aspect: motive. Why are hackers attacking people and organizations? And whom are they targeting? By answering these questions, you’ll have a better understanding of which of your business’s resources need the most protection.
Business computers: things to look for
In today's business world, computers are an essential investment. Considering the tight budgets of small- and medium-sized businesses (SMB), one can't afford to invest in the wrong hardware. Which is the smartest investment, especially for startups? Laptops or Desktops?
Portability
Laptops allow you to keep working when you don’t have an electrical outlet.