How Your Business Can Make Remote Work Successful
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How Your Business Can Make Remote Work Successful

Even before lockdowns and stay-at-home orders in 2020 moved practically every business to remote operations, a large portion of the American workforce was finding ways to make working from home a viable option for its employees. After all, allowing employees the flexibility of working on their own schedule makes for a happier, more productive team,…

Things To Consider When Buying A Printer For Your Small Business
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Things To Consider When Buying A Printer For Your Small Business

As great as it is to have everything digitized these days, there will still be times when you need to print something out for your small business. You can store all your files on your computer (hey, it requires much less space than a bunch of paper files in a filing cabinet) and you can…

Should Your Business Use Teams?
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Should Your Business Use Teams?

If you’ve had someone within your business network mention Microsoft Teams to you, they might have said something about how Teams is the answer to your need to streamline all of your communications. “It just makes everything so much easier,” they said. “It’s the best way to go.” That’s great, but does Teams really live…

Microsoft Teams vs. Workspace from Google
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Microsoft Teams vs. Workspace from Google

Any business needs a reliable office suite — and no, that doesn’t mean the physical building where you operate. It means the packages or bundles of software you need for being productive and efficient, everything from creating word documents to assembling spreadsheets to sending off emails. You probably use these office suites of programs so…

Why Reliable Internet Can Make or Break Your Business
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Why Reliable Internet Can Make or Break Your Business

As the saying goes, you sometimes don’t realize how important something is until you lose it. And anyone who has ever been without an internet connection knows just how true that is! You might even find yourself asking how businesses were even able to function in an era before the internet. The truth is that…

Multifactor Authentication — What’s That, and Why’s It Important?

Multifactor Authentication — What’s That, and Why’s It Important?

Imagine separating digital security into two categories — there’s the simple username/password kind of entry, and then there’s multifactor authentication. If you’re somebody who hates remembering a bunch of passwords and security questions, you should brace yourself for a harsh reality check. While most people can probably agree that remembering countless passwords is a stressful…

WiFi is Not a Service

WiFi is Not a Service

Have you ever made the mistake of referring to your internet service as your WiFi service? Maybe it’s something you regularly do without even realizing it’s a misconception — after all, so many people think of WiFi as a service. But it’s not. In fact, WiFi is a function of your router, but it’s not…

The Importance of Updates — And What Happens If I Skip Them
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The Importance of Updates — And What Happens If I Skip Them

You’re chugging along, getting work done, feeling good about your output and taking great satisfaction in your productivity for the day — and then that pesky alert pops up on your screen telling you that there’s a software update available. You ignore it, figuring you’ll do it later. Sound familiar? But if you’re like most…

Do You Have a Resiliency Strategy for Your Data?

Do You Have a Resiliency Strategy for Your Data?

Let’s face it — your data is a valuable asset to your business. Maybe it’s not what comes to mind when you think of valuable assets. Your hardworking employees or your conveniently located office might be what you think of first. But your data is valuable, and it’s important to ask yourself whether it’s as…

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