Goodbye Windows 10
This is the year Windows 10 dies. Secure your business by staying up to date and upgrading to Windows 11 before October 2025.
This is the year Windows 10 dies. Secure your business by staying up to date and upgrading to Windows 11 before October 2025.
If there’s one thing we know about cyber crime, it’s that it’s constantly evolving.
And that means if you want to stay up to date on the latest threats, your training needs to be regular.
With 8.5 million devices affected, it was the largest ever IT outage. But what actually happened, and what does it mean for your business?
If you plan cyber security training for your employees once a year, I’ve got bad news: It’s not working. Why? Because it’s probably BORING. And if you don’t provide training at all, why not? Your people are your biggest risk! Here’s what you need to do.
Windows 10 – the end is on the horizon. It’s still a while away, but if you still use it in your business, it’s good to plan ahead. Here’s your options 👇
If you have a domain name that you use for business emails – you need to be aware of upcoming changes that will affect your ability to send “bulk” email.
From 1st February, Google, Yahoo and others will no longer deliver emails from domain names where DMARC settings are not correctly configured.
How often do you stop and think “hey, is this email real?” Probably not a lot. If that’s the case, you need to become a little more suspicious to help prevent something called a Business Email Compromise (BEC) attack. Here’s what that is and how to protect your business.
Younger workers aren’t always as tech savvy as we might expect. A recent study has shown that ‘tech shame’ leads to unmotivated employees and a loss of productivity.
After five years of Mainstream Support, and five further years of Extended Support, Microsoft Office 2013 will reach the end of support on April 11, 2023.
Talk to us today about how we can help your business get the best out of your IT.