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Why you should migrate to cloud-based software vs buying and maintaining it yourself on your own servers

The 21st century is the era of cloud computing, or the cloud for short, ushering in excitement and a sense of innovation for small- and medium-sized businesses everywhere. Today, the two main types are cloud servers and storage/dedicated servers. Now we’re left with the following questions: What are their differences? and How will they benefit my company?

According to the 2016 State of the Cloud Report, over 95 percent of respondents have invested in cloud computing and 82 percent have adopted a multi-cloud strategy.

HelpDesk Services – Giving employees a resource, not an excuse

Very much like the IT industry itself, helpdesks have seen their fair share of advancement, not only to keep up with the times but also to ensure they’d be able to support any and all tech resources. Yet many business owners ask the same question: What benefits can helpdesk services bring to my company? And since it’s capable of doing quite a bit, this wealth of information tends to overwhelm and turn off clients instead of attracting them.

How Google is changing WiFi

In today's world, WiFi has become a necessity both at work and at home. People across the world use it to learn, work online, communicate through social media, stream videos, and more. But we all know that the internet can sometimes be uncooperative. And in an increasingly interconnected world, we need reliable tech resources that help keep us online.

Apple is set to improve cloud applications

Apple is planning to improve its cloud services by bringing together its various teams who work on projects like iCloud, Siri, Apple Maps, Apple Pay, Apple Music and Apple News into one campus. The involved personnel are expected to relocate to the current company's Infinite Loop campus in Cupertino, California, rather than to the second location that is under construction.

The benefits of internet monitoring

The internet is undoubtedly one of the most powerful tools for improving business productivity. But it’s also a magnet for procrastination. With unfettered access to the internet, it’s easy to stray away from your important work responsibilities. If done in moderation, five-to-ten minute breaks on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are harmless, but if employees spend several hours a day there, the internet is impeding office productivity.

Cyber Liability Insurance

Nowadays, there are myriad insurance policies that cover everything from your health, your car, your luscious locks, and even a business’s cyber liability. Cyber liability insurance is designed to cover consumers of IT services/products, specifically when said company experiences a data breach that leaks vital data such as customer information and credit card numbers.

IT Security—Are you prepared?

IT Security is arguably the most important aspect of your IT environment. Hackers are tirelessly thinking of new ways to break in, so we must always be thinking of ways to keep them out. Often times companies only focus on local security concerns, but should they? In the modern era of computing, one of the biggest challenges we face is public Internet security.

O365’s newest machine learning functions

Every day we see more and more machine learning making its way into our lives. From phones and watches to computers and laptops, it's hard to do anything in the world today without interacting with ‘intelligent’ computers. Well, Office 365 has taken things to a new level, and will be getting more than a few of these features in the near future.

Facebook at Work boosts communication

Facebook is constantly working to improve communication between different parties. What started as a means to communicate socially is now used to improve communication at work, too, through Facebook at Work. After spending several years trying to find a way to turn FB into an enterprise solution, Facebook at Work will finally be launched today.

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