Posted on Tuesday July 02, 2019
We've all experienced the frustration that comes with a slow-loading website. While 10 years ago, we would have waited patiently as a site loaded with all the urgency of a sloth, today's internet surfers won't hesitate to close the tab. Most expect at least a three-second load time, while some won't settle for wait times over two. So how can you create a faster WordPress website that millennial users won't close? Here are some ideas to get you started.
Posted on Monday July 01, 2019
A dashboard is a single display that provides all the information you need to make important business decisions and manage your company. While dashboards are generally helpful, you need to choose the one that works best for your company's objectives and goals. Here are three types of business dashboards to consider.
Posted on Monday July 01, 2019
This is the third and last in a series of posts that looks at how Microsoft responds to elevated threats to customers through the Microsoft Security Response Center's (MSRC) Software and Services Incident Response Plan (SSIRP). Our previous posts discussed how Microsoft protects customers against elevated threats and the anatomy of a SSIRP incident. Inside the MSRC - Building your own security incident response process.
Posted on Friday June 28, 2019
A server can host most business programs, and many businesses rely on at least one server - most commonly Microsoft Exchange - to host their email platform. Some companies, however, don't have enough room for a server. Hosted Exchange solves this dilemma.
Posted on Thursday June 27, 2019
If you think your email is safe from hackers, think again. A lack of sufficient email security measures can result in data theft, unauthorized access to sensitive information, and malware attacks. Here are some tips to secure your email account from unwanted intruders and the many troubles that come with them.
Posted on Thursday June 27, 2019
This is the second in a series of blog posts that shares how the MSRC responds to elevated threats to customers through the Software and Services Incident Response Plan (SSIRP). In our last blog post, we looked at the history of the Microsoft Security Response Center and SSIRP, and how Microsoft takes a holistic...