Top tips for making your website look awesome

Posted on Friday July 03, 2020

Like people, websites also need to be dressed for success. Here's how you can make yours look impressive and have visitors eager to do business with you.

 

Solving Uninitialized Kernel Pool Memory on Windows

Posted on Thursday July 02, 2020

This blog post outlines the work that Microsoft is doing to eliminate uninitialized kernel pool memory vulnerabilities from Windows and why we’re on this path. For a background on why uninitialized memory matters and what options have been used in the past to tackle this issue, please see our previous blog post. The brief recap...

 

Should you monitor your employees' online activities?

Posted on Wednesday July 01, 2020

To monitor or not to monitor - that is the question. Employee monitoring is a touchy subject. If you've ever considered it, then you may ask yourself if it is a good idea for an employer to check on their staff's online activities. Below are the pros and cons of employee monitoring, and some helpful tips should you push through with it.

 

Turn off invasive Windows 10 settings in four steps

Posted on Wednesday July 01, 2020

Windows 10 has become the operating system (OS) of choice among business and personal users. Despite the many improvements to the OS that Microsoft has rolled out, Windows 10 isn't perfect. In fact, many users have complained about its intrusive default privacy settings. Luckily, you can easily turn these settings off to ensure your privacy.

 

Protect healthcare data from cybercriminals

Posted on Friday June 26, 2020

Hospitals and other healthcare organizations rely on the integrity of their medical data. Unfortunately, healthcare systems - especially those that involve data entry software, prescription management systems, or electronic medical records - are often targeted by hackers. That's why healthcare providers must do everything they can to protect highly sensitive medical data.

 

Cutting IT hardware costs with thin and zero clients

Posted on Wednesday June 24, 2020

If you want to cut costs on IT hardware, don't settle for cheap but old or low-quality machines. They'll likely offer subpar performance, which will hurt your team's productivity. What's worse, they'll likely break down often, too, which means the money you initially saved will go to repairs and upgrades. Instead of buying low-end machines, you should consider buying thin or zero clients.

 

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