As technology grows, more solutions are available to help businesses cut costs and improve efficiency. One such solution is software as a service, aka SaaS. To know if this can benefit your business, it’s best to learn what SaaS actually is. Read on for the answers.
It’s time for your business to get SaaS-y
Do ugly websites really cost you money?
No business owner should ever be embarrassed by their website. It’s worth the effort to run through everything with a fine-toothed comb and ensure your online customers are getting the best possible experience. We’ve rounded up the top six website elements you need to invest in.
What the 2018 elections can teach SMBs about cybersecurity
The proceedings of the 2018 US midterm elections received intense scrutiny, due in large part to the Russian misinformation campaign that rattled the 2016 US election season. The Boston Globe uncovered a government report that indicated more than 160 suspected election-related incidents, including attempted illegal logins to voter databases, compromised municipal networks, and even incidents of attempted campaign phishing.
Make your life easier with these Office 365 tips
Your company may be done migrating to Office 365, but there’s still a lot you must do. Now that your productivity tools are online via the cloud, there are a few optimizations that will provide your users with a better experience.
Declutter your inbox
If you’re having trouble managing the overwhelming amount of emails in your inbox, then using Office 365’s “Clutter” feature can clear up some space.
How to overcome Shadow IT security risks
In The Shadow Over Innsmouth, renowned American horror writer H.P. Lovecraft tells how an unsuspecting student uncovers the dark secrets of the old fishing village of Innsmouth, Massachusetts during one of his travels. While on vacation there, he stumbles upon an evil undersea civilization ruled by an ancient god whose very existence could spell the end of the human race.
3 Types of hackers you should know about
What do you call someone who hunts for security gaps in computer hardware and software? A hacker, right? What about someone who presents their findings to vendors to help them improve the quality of their products? There is more than one type of hacker, and understanding the difference is important.
Ways to safeguard your IoT devices
Your Internet of Things (IoT) devices — smart TVs, security cameras, smart locks — add a level of convenience to your workplace, but they also make your systems more vulnerable to cyberattacks. That’s because they’re essentially potential entry points for hackers.
Six handy Gmail tips for your business
Time is of the essence, especially for small- or medium-sized businesses. To keep up with your competitors, spending most of your day rummaging through your inbox won’t help. Use these Gmail tips and tricks and spend less time in front of the monitor and more time enhancing your bottom line.
Back up your mobile devices now
Smartphones have become so advanced that there's virtually no business task they can't handle. Now everyone uses mobile devices to access work documents and, naturally, hackers got the memo. There are thousands of threats targeted towards mobile devices, so you’d be well served backing up the files in your mobile device, now.
7 easy ways to prevent data loss in Office 365
For businesses, data security is critical. If this information is lost or stolen, it could lead to crippling financial losses, legal disputes, and more importantly, loss of customer trust. While Microsoft Office 365 comes with some security and compliance tools, it still needs the support of data protection best practices.