
What To Expect With Windows 10 If You’re A Late Adopter
I’m sure by now you’ve realized that Windows 7 is slowly fading out of Microsoft’s supported operating systems. As we’ve mentioned before, on January 14, 2020 (that isn’t that far
I’m sure by now you’ve realized that Windows 7 is slowly fading out of Microsoft’s supported operating systems. As we’ve mentioned before, on January 14, 2020 (that isn’t that far
One thing is very clear—most healthcare organizations DO make sure that their HIPAA security checklists are taken care of. BUT many are using the WRONG evaluation to do so. When
The Internet of Things (IoT) has become an essential part of the modern workplace. By the end of this year, experts in the field believe that the use of interconnected
If you’ve used a PC or a Mac for a good portion of your work life, you probably already would prefer sticking to one platform or the other. But before
A lot of organizations are now facing a variety of choices to make among the many business-grade platforms on the market. One big choice people are thinking about is between
There is a lot of confusion when it comes to cloud data and backups. Most people assume that the cloud inherently backs up there data. If you are using SharePoint,
Last week we briefly touched on some of the big hitter products that Microsoft is offering businesses—of the dozens of Microsoft software products on the market today. One of the
Microsoft was founded in 1975. That means they’ve been creating computer products for nearly 45 years, resulting in dozens of different products—many of which are still running across businesses today.
How to carefully plan and avoid costly missteps when it comes to moving to the cloud. While the steps to move to the cloud may seem straight-forward and budget-friendly, there
With hurricane season just starting (and a ton of bad weather already hitting the East coast), this is a good time to talk about being able to recover from an