When a business owner is first getting started, a business tends to be more fluid. There are fewer “set in stone” rules and people are learning as they go. While this can create some agility in an organization, the lack of standard operating procedures (SOPs) can hold a company back from excelling.
Good, Better, Best 2FA Options to Secure Your Accounts
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a powerful way to protect cloud accounts like Microsoft 365, online banking, your CRM program, and multiple others.
What Is Cybersecurity Insurance and Should Our Company Consider It?
When you first start a business there are certain types of insurance you need to have in place. For example, there is general liability insurance, commercial property insurance, and if you use any automobiles in your business, you have auto insurance as well.
Great Digital Alternatives to Post-it Notes for a More Organized Workspace
Post-it Notes are a handy way to quickly jot down information and put it in a place where you can easily find it later. They come in colorful styles and can be stuck to just about any surface.
6 Reasons You Shouldn’t Use a Personal Microsoft Account for a Business PC
When it comes to account logins, especially those with large overarching platforms like Microsoft, the line can sometimes get blurred between personal and business accounts.
Important Do’s & Don’ts of IoT in a Business Office
The Internet of Things (IoT) is growing rapidly. With the rise of smart voice speakers, locks, thermostats, and even coffee makers, more internet-connected devices are being added to offices around the world every day.
What We Know So Far About Windows 11 & How It Will Impact Your Business
At the end of June, Microsoft made a major announcement. It introduced Windows 11, the next iteration of the Windows operating system.
Decoding Ransomware Protection: How Does It Protect Your Files?
Ransomware has become one of the most dangerous forms of malware. The last few years have seen a snowball effect with increasing attack volume and higher remediation costs.
What Can Small Businesses Learn from the Colonial Pipeline Debacle?
Ransomware and cybersecurity are front and center in the news thanks to the recent Colonial Pipeline attack, and the attack on the world’s largest meat producer, JBS (Pilgrim’s Pride, Swift, etc.)
Email Archiving – Do You Need to Keep Everything?
The average office worker receives 121 emails per day. Even if you estimate half of them as spam, that leaves around 60 per day, or 300 per workweek that is filling up a person’s inbox.