You may not understand just how crucial keeping your business’ technology up to date is, but it can be the best defense at battling some extraordinary downtime that can not only cost you quite a bit, but also frustrate your staff to the point where it becomes a whole other problem for your business. This month, we discuss a five-year plan for your business’ hardware and why it is a solid practice to stay ahead of many of the technology problems businesses face.
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If you are a frequent reader of this blog, you’ve seen articles about blockchain before. This week we thought we’d go a different direction and take a look at the question of whether or not cryptocurrency, a construct made possible by blockchain technology, should be made taxable by state, federal, and international lawmakers. Let’s take a look at blockchain, its role in cryptocurrency, and whether or not taxation is on the agenda down the road.
When did you last turn your mobile device off and on again?
While any IT provider worth their salt would be the first to tell you that this is troubleshooting 101, another source also recommends a quick reboot every so often: the National Security Agency.
Let’s explore why the NSA shared this advice and what difference following it can make.
If you're not paying for a product, the saying goes, you are the product.
While the Internet offers immense benefits, it also poses risks—especially concerning data privacy. Websites and social media platforms collect user data, tracking online activity to sell to advertisers or, more recently, to train AI systems.
In June, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment—publisher of the eponymous Chicken Soup for the Soul book series—officially filed for Chapter 7 and then Chapter 11 bankruptcy, spurring the liquidation of many of its assets. Many may not realize that these assets include Redbox, the movie rental service, with its 24,000 distinctive scarlet kiosks.
What we’re concerned about, however, is what will become of these kiosks and, critically, the data they contain.
Small businesses have unprecedented access to some of the most powerful technologies business has ever seen; ones that were once exclusive to large corporations. These tools not only boost efficiency but also effectively level the playing field, allowing smaller businesses to compete in markets they simply couldn’t have before. Let’s explore how these cutting-edge technologies are revolutionizing the way small businesses operate.
If you’re not familiar with ransomware, we wish we lived in the same universe you’ve been living in the past decade. It’s a serious problem for all types and sizes of businesses, not to mention its impact on individuals, governments, and world organizations. Today, we want to go over some of the latest ransomware tactics in use as of 2024.
Your employees might be putting your business at risk, even if they don’t know it yet. Most companies feel this frustration, and they want their employees to prioritize cybersecurity in the same way administrators and security staff do. This frustration is something that can be challenged and addressed… with the right solutions and policies, of course.
Video conferencing is one of those technologies that have revolutionized the way we work. Over the past decade, however, it has gone from being something super cool to being an essential technology every business needs. The shift towards remote work and digital collaboration, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has punched the innovation of video conferencing into high gear. These changes have not only enhanced the quality and reliability of virtual meetings but have also expanded their accessibility and functionality, making it easier for people to connect and collaborate across distances. Let’s discuss how video conferencing has advanced.
No matter what kind of business you work, having a repository of files that is organized and easy to navigate is a huge benefit. Like anything else that has a lot of traction, it is often difficult to keep organized in a manner that is best for your business. Let’s take a look at some ways that you can do just that.
Many people still underestimate the importance of cybersecurity and data privacy, putting themselves and others at risk. Most individuals are accustomed to sharing personal information online, whether through social media, e-commerce platforms, or various digital services. However, this lack of caution can lead to serious security breaches, identity theft, and even financial fraud. When people fail to take basic security measures, such as using strong passwords or enabling two-factor authentication, they create vulnerabilities that malicious actors can exploit. These weaknesses don’t just impact them personally but also expose organizations and communities to cyberattacks.
File efficiency is not something that is talked about very often as a key component to running a successful business, but it certainly is. Keeping an organized digital environment saves a lot of time and keeps projects and services working efficiently. Let’s take a look at why file efficiency is important and how to achieve it.
Technology is crucial for the success of businesses, but it has created this mindset that if a business doesn’t have the latest and greatest, they’re falling behind. The truth is that the latest gadgets are not necessarily the best decision for your business. Today, we want to assist you in making the best decisions about your technology.
With so much of the world now online, it’s no wonder that advertisers have shoveled countless dollars into embedded advertisements. Whether you’re reading articles, watching videos, or even scrolling through your social media feed, it’s expected that ads are a part of that experience—even though most people find them to be disruptive, annoying, and invasive. Many users have resorted to ad blockers in an attempt to make the Internet bearable.