As a small business, you’ve got a lot of choice when it comes to cybersecurity. One of the biggest of these decisions is how you prevent or eliminate threats like viruses and ransomware attacks. Should you use traditional antivirus or try something new with EDR? Let’s find out.
Outsourced IT support is fast becoming the preferred option over building an in-house team – but what exactly could a remote IT provider do for your business? In this article we explore the most common outsourced IT services and discover exactly why they’re so well-suited to a remote model.
In our “What’s That App?” series, we take a closer look at some of Microsoft’s lesser-known apps, many of which are available as part of the Microsoft 365 subscription. In this edition, we’ll explore the little-known instant messaging app for business: Microsoft Kaizala.
Antivirus has evolved. In the light of new and more advanced cyberthreats, new platforms have appeared to counter these threats. One of the most promising is SentinelOne. Let’s put this cybercrime-fighting AI-powered super-product under the spotlight.
Finding the right IT support for your business is essential, but companies are often faced with a tough choice: outsource to a managed service provider, or build an in-house team. Here’s our guide on how to make your decision.
Email has always been central to modern business, but it needs a server to keep the mail moving. In this edition of ‘What’s That App?’ we’ll take a look at the world’s most popular email server, Microsoft Exchange and the version available with Microsoft 365, Exchange Online.
Cyberattacks are more advanced than ever, meaning your company’s threat protection needs to be up to the task. When conventional anti-virus isn’t enough, it might be time to consider a more advanced option: Endpoint Detection and Response, or EDR.
Cloud services are one of the most convenient ways for businesses to store their files – but they’re not always the most secure. If you want the convenience of cloud file storage with the security of your own network, allow us to introduce ownCloud.
In our “What’s That App?” series, we take a closer look at some of Microsoft’s lesser-known apps, many of which are available as part of the Microsoft 365 subscription. In this edition, we’ll explore Microsoft Forms – the only app you need to create shareable online surveys and quizzes.
As part of our “What’s That App?” series, we’ve covered three apps which – at first glance – seem almost redundantly similar. But, in this productivity showdown, we’ll take a deep dive and shed some light on the differences between Microsoft Lists, Microsoft Planner, and Microsoft To Do.
Since spring 2020, the world of work has changed beyond recognition. With many of us returning to the office over summer, the official line is now that we should once again work from home where possible. So, if your team is returning to remote, you might just need a little refresher for autumn – and here it is.
In our “What’s That App?” series, we take a closer look at some of Microsoft’s lesser-known apps. In this edition, we’ll explore the task management application Microsoft To Do, which serves as a cloud-based to-do list you can access from anywhere.