• 1 in 4 Organizations Have Malware Lurking on Their Network – Is Yours One of Them?

    1 in 4 Organizations Have Malware Lurking on Their Network – Is Yours One of Them?

    It’s Time to Spring Clean Your Technology – Schedule a Network Evaluation Before It’s Too Late! Whether you’re cleaning out the attic, getting rid of old furniture, or simply organizing your household, spring cleaning is a great feeling – it’s getting ready for a new start that leaves you feeling refreshed. Why stop there? Spring […]
  • Why You Should Reconsider Dropbox as Your Corporate File Sharing Solution

    Why You Should Reconsider Dropbox as Your Corporate File Sharing Solution

    As mobile devices continue to gain in acceptance for business use, and as more workplaces embrace the mobility of their workforce, the need for cloud-based file sharing will continue to grow. The main thing holding back an even greater acceptance by corporate users is concern over the safety of data housed within the cloud. They […]
  • Accounting Firms Can Benefit from Cloud Computing

    Accounting Firms Can Benefit from Cloud Computing

    To celebrate Accounting Day, here is a look at how moving to cloud-based computing could benefit your firm. May 18 Is Accounting Day.  Are Your IT Systems In Order? There is a good reason why cloud computing is on the rise. Firms moving to the cloud can realize significant savings on hardware acquisition and maintenance; […]
  • Using a default password on your PoS system? You’ve opened the door for the hackers!

    Using a default password on your PoS system? You’ve opened the door for the hackers!

    Think that admin password on your Point of Sale (PoS) system is unique? Think again. Cybersecurity consultants are reporting that one of the biggest PoS manufacturers in the world has been using the same admin username and password on all its systems for over 25 years. That special code you use to control access to […]
  • Virginia Voting Machines Exposed to Potentially Election-Altering Hacks For More Than a Decade

    Virginia Voting Machines Exposed to Potentially Election-Altering Hacks For More Than a Decade

    Sometimes hackers go much further than trying to steal financial or business information; this is one of those cases. The Virginia Information Technologies Agency is talking to the board of elections and asking that they immediately stop use of their electronic voting devices. An examination revealed the system is lacking strong credentials and encryption. The […]
  • 4 Steps to Finding an IT Partner That Works For You – Not Against You

    4 Steps to Finding an IT Partner That Works For You – Not Against You

    Finding the right IT partner shouldn’t have to be such a struggle. There are horror stories out there f terrible technology teams: calls not being returned, data not being released, poor IT support ruining businesses. But not every IT partner out there is like that. There are plenty of IT teams that work with you, […]
  • 3 Ways You’ll Win the War Against Your Email Inbox

    3 Ways You’ll Win the War Against Your Email Inbox

    When you’re trying to stay organized there’s nothing worse than an untidy inbox. And even the most organized professionals have trouble keeping their email in check – whether you’re in the office or relaxing at home after hours, the messages don’t stop coming. How many emails are usually waiting each time you check your inbox? […]
  • 6 Ways To Secure Your Network With a Next Generation Firewall

    6 Ways To Secure Your Network With a Next Generation Firewall

    Do you ever think about how important having properly installed firewalls is to your security? We talk about so many means of protection that something as seemingly simple as a firewall may seem like an insignificant piece of your security puzzle, but that’s not the case. Having a strong firewall means keeping dangerous online threats […]
  • New Urgent Patch for Windows Critical Vulnerability

    New Urgent Patch for Windows Critical Vulnerability

    Are you keeping up with critical system updates to ensure your business stays protected? Microsoft has released a patch for a critical vulnerability in the Windows HTTP protocol stack. Known as HTTP.sys, it could have disastrous consequences once it’s publicly exploited. The latest bulletin features four critical updates issued by Microsoft. They warn that exploiting […]
  • Understand the ABCs of Online Marketing

    Understand the ABCs of Online Marketing

    Online marketing is the easiest way to reach potential clients today – but do you know how to really target your audience? Advertising online has a unique lingo that may be lost on you, but that’s okay, the first step is to understand the right keywords to use. Using AdWords is a powerful and extremely […]
  • Pin This! 7 Ways To Improve Sales and Interest with Pinterest

    Pin This! 7 Ways To Improve Sales and Interest with Pinterest

    Have you used Pinterest for business yet? If not, you might be missing out on an entire audience for your brand. Pinterest is a social platform built around sharable images – opportunities for shopping come sleekly disguised as recipes, DIY projects and a whole lot of photos of puppies. For consumers it’s a place to […]
  • Tech Tips! Use Your iOS Device to Setup and Control Apple TV!

    Tech Tips! Use Your iOS Device to Setup and Control Apple TV!

    Technology is all about making your life easier, and Apple loves to create connectivity between their devices. Now you can use your iOS 7 device to set up Apple TV, and all you need to do is follow a simple steps. First you need to connect your Apple TV to your television set and turn […]