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February Newsletter 2024
In our February 2024 Newsletter, we have a three-step plan to help you tackle the notification dilemma so everyone can enjoy a better i
Newsletter
In our February 2024 Newsletter, we have a three-step plan to help you tackle the notification dilemma so everyone can enjoy a better i
To kick off 2024 correctly, we’re talking about your IT strategy and the 7 things it should include. If you don’t have a strategy, now’s the time to assemble one (we can help).
This month, we’re wondering whether Google is setting a good example to keep your business secure. It’s a new security strategy, but is it too restrictive?
This month, we’re talking security. One thing you can’t overlook is keeping your team up to date on the latest cyber threats.
This month’s newsletter discusses Business Communication Compromise (BCC) attacks and explains how to secure collaboration tools
A digital transformation is where you introduce new technology across every part of your business to help you be more efficient/profitable.
Cybersecurity fatigue is a worrying new trend we’ve seen more of in recent months. Teams are becoming overwhelmed and desensitized to the barrage of cyber threats we face daily.
Could better tech be the answer you’ve been looking for?
The new security update to OneNote
Should you report a cyber-attack?
Goodbye to Teams backgrounds (kind of)
Thinking of moving to a smaller office? Or going fully remote?
Microsoft 365 adds a security boost to its print function
Are you asking ChatGPT the right questions?
Windows 11’s new snipping tool
Do your people use their phones for work?
Microsoft 365 supports more flexible working hours
Could ‘Edge flags’ improve your browsing experience?
Don’t waste money on unused software licenses