Moving unified communications to the cloud

Posted on Wednesday February 01, 2017

2017February1_VoIP_AMigrating your organization's unified communications (UC) to the cloud seems like a no-brainer: it's practical, it's cheap, it's the future. Big-name companies such as Cisco, IBM, Microsoft and Verizon now offer Unified communications as a Service (UCaaS), and it's only a matter of time before it takes over the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) space.

 

The countdown begins for Windows 7 users

Posted on Tuesday January 31, 2017

img-window7-170px-op1As the saying goes: Out with the old, in with the new. That's exactly what Microsoft is encouraging Windows 7 users to do as soon as possible. It's been reported that Windows 7 in 2017 is so outdated that patches are unable to secure it anymore. Maybe it's the nostalgic qualities that make it hard for users to take the leap. But sentiments aside, Windows 10 is the way to go.

 

3 Reminders for HIPAA compliance in 2017

Posted on Monday January 30, 2017

2017January30_HealthcareArticles_AEven if notable punishments and fines for HIPAA non-compliance have only been doled out over the last 6 years, data privacy regulations have been around for 14. And with each passing year, these rules evolve in ways that make it near impossible to keep up without an expert on hand. As we kick off 2017, we want to review just a few of the most important talking points about HIPAA compliance.

 

Browsers leak sensitive info to hackers

Posted on Friday January 27, 2017

2017January27_Security_AThe Autofill feature fills a void in the web browsing habits of many. It eliminates the need to enter all your details when logging on your social media accounts or when checking out your basket after e-shopping. On Chrome and Safari browsers, however, danger lurks when you rely too much on autofill. Without knowing it, you may be exposing personal information to hackers who have found a way to steal your credit card info and shop at your expense.

 

4010983 - Vulnerability in ASP.NET Core MVC 1.1.0 Could Allow Denial of Service - Version: 1.0

Posted on Friday January 27, 2017

Revision Note: V1.0 (January 27, 2017): Advisory published.
Summary: Microsoft is releasing this security advisory to provide information about a vulnerability in the public versions of ASP.NET Core MVC 1.1.0. This advisory also provides guidance on what developers can do to update their applications correctly.

 

Why your business needs CRM

Posted on Thursday January 26, 2017

2017January26_Business_AThe right technology investment can lead to business success. With customer relationship management (CRM) software at the helm of your sales and marketing efforts, you can nurture long-lasting business relationships and improve your bottom line. If you need a little bit more convincing, we've compiled five more reasons why your business needs CRM.

 

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