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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

5 safe bets for web services in 2017
It’s a new year, and it’s time to start thinking about what information technology will look like in 2017. That could mean anything from forecasting

Cashing in on an Idea: Is now the Right Time?
So you’ve got the next big thing in technology sitting in your office: a program you customized for your business or a hardware you came

New OneDrive capability for Office 365
Every now and then we all need a little help, especially in today’s digital era. To keep up with the competition, companies are gearing up,

The ransomware that makes you sell your soul
Popcorn Time is taking ransomware to a new level of devilish trickery by asking victims to give up two of their friends for a chance

Google OKs HTML5 as the default in Chrome
Google Chrome is following through with a game plan it announced in February of last year. In an effort to punish slow-loading or lagging sites

AWS creates “Glue” service for data analysis
Many businesses and enterprises have long struggled with the drudgery and difficulty that is data analysis — especially data analysis in a cloud-based system. AWS