In mid-2021, a group of hackers managed to access the data of 700 million LinkedIn users via a method called ‘scraping’. Here’s what UK businesses need to know about this potential cyber security risk.
In this edition of our IT Support Insider series, we’re turning our attention to an area of computing which can be a genuine lifesaver: backup, disaster recovery, and business continuity
As an extension of our Feature Focus series, in this article we’re taking a closer look at a brand-new update for one of the core Microsoft 365 apps: the newly redesigned Microsoft Whiteboard. Could it be useful for your business?
Get Support was built on the idea of explaining complex, technical IT support topics in Plain English. With that in mind, we’ve compiled yet another list of IT support terminology to help bust some jargon for small businesses.
Windows 11 is finally here, and while it shares much DNA with its older sibling, Windows 10, there’s still a lot for new users to dig into. Here’s everything a beginner needs to know to get started with Windows 11.
In this edition of our IT Support Insider series, we’ll be sharing our advice on the essential software categories for UK businesses — from cyber security platforms to full-fledged digital workspaces.
Apple Business Manager is a cloud-based portal for administrators which helps businesses use Apple devices and content in a secure way. Here’s everything you need to know about Apple Business Manager.
Not sure what level of IT support your business really needs? With our essential checklist for small businesses, you can discover exactly what kind of computing and tech support your business needs – and what it doesn’t.
With Windows 11 finally available to everyone, UK businesses might be wondering if it’s time to make the leap to the new operating system. In this article, we’ll share the pros and cons you need to make a decision.
The 321 Backup Rule is a strategy businesses can use to ensure that their mission-critical data is always kept safe and secure using a blend of storage formats and physical locations. Here’s everything UK businesses need to know.
First discovered in 2004, the Mydoom computer worm is, to this day, still known as the fastest-spreading virus of all time. But what is the story behind the Mydoom virus and what can it teach us about cyber security?
In this edition of our IT Support Insider series, we’ll zero in on email security and how businesses can ensure their email security setup is watertight, they’re protected from email-based cyberattacks, and other best practice examples.