Unified Communications and BYOD: A Match Made in Heaven

The smartphone has had a profound impact on the average small and medium-sized business in the past few years, especially with the bring your o

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Why should you adopt VoIP phone systems?

Unified communications continue to be a high priority of the average small and medium-sized business, as the need for efficient collaborative too

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Do Not Give In To Baseless Cloud Computing Security Concerns

Cloud computing is now becoming a relatively ubiquitous technology, but many decision-makers in the small and medium-sized business (SMB) market

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3 trends driving the cloud computing popularity

The small business sector has been forever changed by the rapid and consistent proliferation of new technology, as well as the mass-globalization

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Why is Simple Data Backup Implementation Not Enough?

In the modern marketplace, many small and medium-sized businesses are beginning to recognize the importance of data protection and loss preventio

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Initial lessons learned from the Heartbleed bug

Earlier this week, security investigators uncovered what might end up being the most damaging and widespread Internet breach in history. The issu

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Managed Service Providers drive SMB disaster recovery success

Disaster preparedness and recovery performances tend to be less-than-desirable in the small and medium-sized business sector. Studies from a host

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A Final Word On Windows XP

OK, let’s have some straight talk about support for Windows XP being discontinued. I understand that there is no shortage of people knocking do

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Technology Consulting is Worth the Money

Have you ever considered outsourcing your Technology? If not, you aren’t alone. Most small businesses never give it a try, even though they sho

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Yes, Windows XP IS Dying! (And I’m Not Feeling So Great Myself)

Alright, I’ve just had a bit of a cold and a stuffed up nose, so I’ll be okay in the long run. On the other hand, Windows XP is at the end of

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