We’ve no idea what it will be like for business, but 2021 is shaping up to be an exciting year for tech.
We all fall into our own ways of working. Some people work with Post-it notes and scraps of paper all over their desks. While others like to keep everything digital.
Did you realise that earlier this year, Office 365 was rebranded as Microsoft 365? Look under the hood and you’ll see that it’s not just Microsoft’s marketing team that’s had a busy year.
If your IT systems are compromised, and hackers help themselves to your data, the impact on your business WILL be severe. Not only will it dent the confidence of your existing customers and potentially ruin your reputation with prospective customers,
Does the speed of your computers slow down your business? Before dismissing that thought, remember that slow computers tend to creep up on people. They slow down through a gradual reduction in speed instead of a sudden whack. Which makes
Now 2020 is finally over (hooray), what plans do you have for your business this year?
2020 was a pretty unique year. From lock downs and being forced to work from home, to evolving threats like ransomware and cyber-attacks, it’s quite obvious that IT teams have been really busy. When we look at the year ahead,
It's now 2021! We have big plans for our future and growth for the new year, as well as new products and services that we are excited to announce over the next few months.
As of September 2020 most users on Microsoft 365 will have started receiving a briefing email from Cortana. The Briefing email helps you stay in control of your calendar and be intentional about your day by providing you with relevant
Software piracy is bad, and you should feel bad if you use pirated software in your business.
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