Boost user productivity with MyAnalytics

Posted on Wednesday September 19, 2018

Machine learning is all the rage nowadays, and few vendors are providing as many solutions powered by this new technology as Microsoft does. Office 365 includes "intelligent" functionality for analyzing your employees' time and coaching them on how to use it more efficiently.

 

Useful Google Assistant commands

Posted on Tuesday September 18, 2018

Google Assistant is a significant change to Google's search features on mobile devices. Like Apple's Siri, Google Assistant interacts with your Android device to do a wide range of tasks. If you've got an Android phone, pick it up and give a few of our favorite voice commands a whirl!

 

4 Tips to improve your SMB's Google indexing

Posted on Monday September 17, 2018

Google receives millions of search requests everyday. It's no surprise that people have dedicated their entire careers to mastering how this process takes place and how they can boost sites' ranking for their own financial gain. Here are four quick tips and tricks for improving your Google search ranking.

 

Choose from these 5 virtualization options

Posted on Friday September 14, 2018

Keeping up with tech trends as a small- or medium-sized business owner is tough. Virtualization is a great example of this. From the boost to network security and ability to scale your workstations and servers according to your business growth, it's time to start learning more about it. One of the first steps towards virtualizing your business is picking a software provider, and you can pick one from this list of the five most prominent virtualization platforms.

 

Irate customers? VoIP features can calm them

Posted on Thursday September 13, 2018

When customers call your help desk, one of the the first things they hear is your automated on-hold message. This message can either uplift or worsen their moods, so you should choose wisely. Follow these simple steps to ensure you don't frustrate your customers more than they already were.

 

Windows, Linux Kodi Users Infected With Cryptomining Malware

Posted on Thursday September 13, 2018

An anonymous reader quotes a report from ZDNet: Users of Kodi, a popular media player and platform designed for TVs and online streaming, have been the targets of a malware campaign, ZDNet has learned from cyber-security firm ESET. According to a report that will be published later today and shared with ZDNet in advance, the company's malware analysts have uncovered that at least three popular repositories of Kodi add-ons have been infected and helped spread a malware strain that secretly mined cryptocurrency on users' computers. ESET researchers say they found malicious code hidden in some of the add-ons found on three add-on repositories known as Bubbles, Gaia, and XvBMC, all offline at the time of writing, after receiving copyright infringement complaints. Researchers said that some of the add-ons found on these repositories would contain malicious code that triggered the download of a second Kodi add-on, which, in turn, would contain code to fingerprint the user's OS and later install a cryptocurrency miner. While Kodi can run on various platforms, ESET says that the operators of this illicit cryptocurrency mining operation only delivered a miner for Windows and Linux users. The crooks reportedly mined for Monero, infecting over 4,700 victims and generating over 62 Monero coins, worth today nearly $7,000.

 

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