Posted on Wednesday May 29, 2019
In 2017, Hurricane Harvey hit Texas and certain parts of Louisiana the hardest. In the same year, Hurricane Irma devastated companies in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. During uncertain times, a disaster recovery (DR) plan is what saves companies from power outages and massive revenue losses. Let these tips guide you.
Posted on Tuesday May 28, 2019
Cybersecurity is everyone's responsibility. But you don't need to be an IT expert to know how to protect yourself from a cyberattack. To help you get started, here are helpful terms you need to know so you're not left in the dark, whether you're teaching yourself how to update your anti-malware, updating your systems, or consulting your tech support.
Posted on Tuesday May 28, 2019
Windows 10's Cortana can be helpful with various tasks - from displaying accurate and personalized ads according to your online searches to spamming word suggestions based on your most common keystrokes. But this operating system may feel intrusive. The following tips should help you avoid being seen by Microsoft's watchful eye.
Posted on Friday May 24, 2019
If your Android device has too many apps cluttering the homepage, finding the app you want to use can become difficult. Organize them by putting them in folders that make sense to you. Here's how you can do it.
Posted on Thursday May 23, 2019
Virtualization has become commonplace in small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs). After all, the idea of gaining the benefits of having an IT infrastructure without actually having to purchase pricey and space-consuming physical equipment makes it an appealing option. While virtualization is popular, migrations from physical to virtual systems are not always successful. Following are six of the more popular reasons why they can fail.
Posted on Wednesday May 22, 2019
As a small- and medium-sized business, you can't miss out on this opportunity to leverage Google's search results. With Google Posts, businesses can create content highly ranked in Google search results for their names, even without having a website. Here's how this works.