Author: Alison Fisher

Tip of the Week: Typing Through Dictation
April 6, 2022

Sometimes the last thing you want to do is type on your keyboard, especially if you have already been doing...

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Are Passwords an Effective Security Measure? Were They Ever?
April 4, 2022

Passwords have been front-and-center for data security since 1960, but even their creator–MIT researcher Fernando Corbató–doesn’t think he should take...

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What Might Cyberattacks Look Like in the Future?
April 1, 2022

Cybersecurity is anything but a new concept, and if recent and current events are any indication, the concept isn’t going...

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Tip of the Week: Switching Your Default Android Browser
March 30, 2022

Chances are that, if you are a user of an Android device, you prefer Google Chrome as your mobile web...

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SmartVoice VoIP Gives Businesses Clear Advantages
March 29, 2022

With remote work remaining a popular option for businesses, one of the many needs that these organizations have to account...

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How to Create a Shared Network by Mapping Network Drives
March 28, 2022

A shared network is not a new concept in the business world. These shared networks give all computers connected to...

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Can Zero-Day Threats Actually Make Chrome More Secure?
March 25, 2022

Google Chrome is a widely used and popular web browser, and because of its popularity, it is a common target...

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Managed IT Services Can Help Take You Where You Want to Go
March 23, 2022

You might have encountered the term MSP while navigating our website, but what does it mean to be a managed...

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Moore’s Law Is Failing. What’s Next?
March 21, 2022

Moore’s Law may have been prophetic for its time, but it was bound to run out of steam eventually. In...

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Monitoring Your Network and Infrastructure Can Keep Big Issues at Bay
March 18, 2022

There are a lot of threats out there that can place some pressure on your business to think and act...

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