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5 Security issues to look out for

The security of your systems and technology is a constant battle, and one you will likely never completely win. There are significant steps you can take to secure your systems, but having knowledge about your systems is one of the most effective tools.

Cloud solutions have enduring value in healthcare

We’re long past the time when healthcare entities could justify being hesitant about cloud computing. It has surpassed on-site IT in terms of reliability and security if you know how to manage it properly. Just take a look at all the business benefits of cloud computing!
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The increasing demand for doctors’ time means they have less time to review patient records.

How to successfully make the move from Windows 7 to Windows 10

Windows 7 business users must upgrade to Windows 10 before it’s too late. Once Windows 7 reaches End of Life (EOL) on January 14, 2020, Microsoft will stop releasing critical security updates, leaving businesses at risk of malware and other threats. Although Enterprise and Pro users can pay for the extended security updates (ESU) past EOL, this can get prohibitively expensive, and it’s only meant to serve as a stopgap for enterprises that can’t upgrade all their systems on time.

Verifying Android apps

Android tablets are among the most popular devices on the market today. With a wide variety of sizes and designs, users are spoiled for choice. Not only that, there are a lot of apps available on Google Play Store. Unfortunately, cybercriminals also create fake apps with malicious code — and these apps can be hard to spot.

Introducing macOS Catalina

With its big launch just a few days away, macOS Catalina is creating quite a buzz in the world of computing. Many Mac users can’t wait to upgrade their devices to the next-gen operating system and enjoy its exciting new features. Here are some of the things you can expect from Catalina.

Mobilize your VoIP

VoIP solutions are a great way to save costs and increase productivity, especially when it comes to remote and mobile workers. With business trends like Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies, companies using VoIP in their offices needed to expand their remote communication capabilities in order to hold their own against competitors.

Microsoft Office 2019 vs. Office 365: A comparison

Microsoft Office is one of the most popular productivity suites for businesses. Over the years, Microsoft has released several versions of the product, all of which were designed to target different users or update outdated features. Two of the suite’s latest iterations, Office 365 and Microsoft Office 2019, contain many of the same standard applications, but users should pay close attention to their differences when deciding which one to purchase.