Posted on Thursday February 23, 2017
This is not a question often asked by anyone who has ever used a printer. Given the increasing sophistication of hackers' capabilities, the discovery that cyber thievery can, in fact, be performed through some popular printer brands hardly comes as a surprise. One study reveals that at least 20 printer models are vulnerable to Distributed Denial-of-Service and other types of attacks. Let's take a look at this chilling development in cybersecurity.
Posted on Wednesday February 22, 2017
At its I/O 2016 conference, Google introduced us to Android Instant Apps. This built-in feature allows users to access a cloud version of an app without having to download it from the Google Play Store. While the technology isn't yet available to the general public, Google is running a limited test of the technology for a few devices. Here's how you can opt in and test Instant Apps.
Posted on Tuesday February 21, 2017
Although data storage is only one of the many ways to benefit from virtualized hardware, it's still the most common use of the technology. Despite this popularity, virtualized storage is susceptible to a number of mismanagement catastrophes. We've outlined the three most common mistakes when utilizing this technology, right here.
Posted on Monday February 20, 2017
“Follow-me†features from VoIP vendors have revolutionized modern business telecommunications. Because internet-based phone solutions allow office workers to answer one phone number from multiple devices, companies can reduce costs and increase efficiency. But for all its certainties, VoIP may have you questioning one thing: Do you even need office phones any more?
Posted on Friday February 17, 2017
To deliver unparalleled service, Microsoft tests products and features months before they're released to the public. One of the ways they do this is with the Office Insider program, a voluntary Office 365 subscription that gives participants a sneak peek into future Microsoft developments. It also provides several benefits to business owners willing to take a risk.
Posted on Thursday February 16, 2017
Microsoft has announced that it will bring back free Windows 10 upgrades, but on one condition: Only small- and medium-sized businesses that have previously passed on the offer are eligible. So if you or someone you know has declined Microsoft's previous proposition, here are some reasons you might want to reconsider.