Three new Teams features to look forward to If there was one business tool you would be most upset to lose, what would it be? For many businesses that would be Teams. It’s such an integrated part of so many businesses n...
There are two technology platforms that are critical to many businesses we partner with – Microsoft Teams and LinkedIn. Would you have guessed that? Now for the first time, the two platforms are joining forces to make s...
For those of you who do not follow technology I am sure Wednesday 15th of July 2020 was just a usual day (as much as that can be at the moment) for you. Two large companies had a very bad day on the other hand! Firstly, ...
Cloud computing is the biggest buzzword in business today, and for good reason too. The cloud provides many a new-found freedom to do and achieve more than ever before. Greater collaboration, unlocking work possibilities...
Every time employees send or receive data online they need bandwidth. Like time and money, bandwidth is a scarce resource in many offices. After all, computers and digital devices rely on bandwidth to complete tasks onli...
Office 365 represents a complete shift in the way we interact with modern business computing. If you haven’t been introduced to it yet, now could be the time. Similar to the Microsoft Office desktop package that bu...
With Office 365, it seems common sense has finally prevailed, giving businesses the changes they actually want. It’s still Office, and your staff will still know exactly how to work it, but they’ll get so much more done....
One in four customers are still running the Windows 7 operating system, but Microsoft have taken the decision to stop supporting Windows 7 from today (Tuesday 14th Jan 2020) so that it can focus on “newer technolog...
Try to find someone who has not “replied all” when meaning to send to only one individual. It’s embarrassing and can aggravate those people with more emails flooding their box. Another common email gaffe is m...
Ransomware is a well-named type of cyber attack. Cyber criminals taking this approach kidnap your data. After accessing your network, they encrypt files and demand payment for the pass-code. Here are the top seven things...