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…

Operating a Virtual Office
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Operating a Virtual Office

Operating a virtual office became a necessity and a reality for countless businesses in 2020, and some professionals found the change worked better than others did. While a few companies struggled to make their remote operations work as well as they would have liked, others found that they were pleasantly surprised by how effective they…

File Storage Services: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
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File Storage Services: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Just about everyone uses cloud file services like OneDrive, Dropbox, Google Drive, and others, but have you ever considered the pitfalls of these services? Were you even aware that there were any? Let’s explore these services and what you need to know to make the best use of them and understand how your actions, or…

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Windows Server Essentials: Is It Right for My Organization?

Windows Server Essentials is the relatively new line of server software from Microsoft. Compared with its standard edition counterparts, Windows Sever 2012 Standard vs. Windows Server 2012 Essentials 2012, it offers a simplified licensing scheme, built-in integration with Office 365 hosted services, and included solutions for easy remote computer and file access. It offers a simplified…

User Access Control – Necessary Evil or Nuisance
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User Access Control – Necessary Evil or Nuisance

User Access Control was first released as a security feature of Windows Vista in 2006. It’s that screen that comes up whenever you try to install something that gives you a chance to deny the application full access to your computer. When it first came out, it was understandable that there were applications that had…

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