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Microsoft says goodbye to Office 2013
To make sure enterprises get the most out of their Office 365 package, Microsoft announced it will no longer support Office 2013 by the end

Hackers use browsers to get credit card info
The Autofill feature fills a void in the web browsing habits of many. It eliminates the need to enter all your details when logging on

The business benefits of CRM software
The right technology investment can lead to business success. With customer relationship management (CRM) software at the helm of your sales and marketing efforts, you

G Suite’s new updates
Tech giant Google has always listened to customer feedback to make continuous improvements to its powerful suite of applications. And in the most recent case,

The latest Cloud Print service from Google
When you picture cloud computing and printing devices, you might think of endless copies of clouds flying out of the printer. But that analogy wouldn’t

Let Office 365 help you save the date
Knowing your friend’s schedules comes in handy when you’re trying to arrange a reunion, and the same can be said for businesses. Through calendar sharing,

Statistics for cyber security during 2016
Cyber security is something you hear about a lot these days. Sometimes it’s thrown around to scare business owners, other times it has proven to

2017 IT essentials: disaster recovery plan
The new year is well upon us, and with it comes an equally new IT budget. Judging by the advancements in computing technology, many 2017

Group voice call on Facebook
“What’s your Facebook name?” is not a question you’re often asked when someone needs your contact details. In the first place, Facebook messaging isn’t everyone’s