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Security audits are more crucial than they seem

Security audits are an excellent way to set the benchmark for your company’s data integrity. It is also a reliable way of identifying gaps in your system before they can be exploited by hackers.
Auditing and the security strategy
Audits are necessary to maintain system integrity and uphold quality.

6 Signs it’s time to replace your Mac

Apple computers are built to last. However, you’ll eventually experience some issues with their machines and have to replace it with a new one. But how do you determine if it’s finally time to put your Mac to rest? Let’s highlight some of the signs you need to look out for.

Choosing an office Wi-Fi router

Selecting a Wi-Fi router, much like selecting any other piece of equipment for your business, can be a complicated task. There are a variety of models available that it can be a chore to work out the best option. However, if you know what features to look for, it’s much easier to make the right decision.

TDoS: An attack on VoIP systems

Denial-of-service (DoS) attacks are nothing new. But most businesses have no idea how to prevent this type of attack on their Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system. If you’re one of those businesses, we have everything you need to know right here.

Secure your data in the cloud

Data breaches are a common occurrence in today’s business environment. While many businesses have turned to cloud apps for better productivity, scalability, and savings, some worry that the cloud is more vulnerable to data breaches than an on-premises data center.

BI is not just for the big boys

Most of us don’t normally associate Business Intelligence (BI) with small- or medium-sized businesses (SMBs). The huge investment required to hire data-delving specialists makes us think BI is only for larger organizations. But this is no longer the case.

Managed services or traditional IT support: Which is better for your business?

Technology plays an important role in achieving your business goals, so it's crucial that your IT is managed by the right people. A small team of in-house experts will have the proper resources to cover all the moving parts of your IT infrastructure, whether it’s managing updates, quickly recovering from downtime or disaster, cutting down on technology expenses, securing assets, and so on.

Fix these SMB pain points with managed services

In a small- to medium-sized business (SMB), IT management is often accomplished by a single person or a small team at best. It can be a daunting task for a business focused on growth and covering overhead expenses. For one, a small business has limited resources to deal with eventual technology challenges.