Goodbye Windows Server, Hello Cloud
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Harness Flash Storage to Improve Security and Save Money
USB flash drives have been on the market for over a decade and are popular as a means of safely storing data in an effective, secure medium. As businesses increase their demand for
Cyberinsurance Could Help Mitigate the Costs of Data Breaches
The past few years have seen a growing number of high profile data breaches, costing the affected companies millions of dollars. Making it harder to recover from such a calamity is
Simple Tips to Help Keep Your WiFi Secure
These simple tips can help keep your wifi network secure and safe. – Grapevine MSP, LLC : https://grapevinemsp.com.
“Hey! You! Get Into That Cloud!”
With the rise of applications like Dropbox, OneDrive, Box, Google Drive, Apple iCloud, Spideroak and the like the question for many IT departments is not whether a business should
Android 5.1: New Uses for Your Phone
Some great changes ahead for Android users. Built into the OS, the user will be able to access the quick settings button even if the phone’s lock screen is on simply by dragging
2015 Set To Be The Year Of Wireless Charging
Handheld and laptop electronics continue to proliferate, and with each addition to your collection, chargers and cords add to the chaos. Wires and cables tumble and tangle making b
The Money Saving Benefits of Cloud Technology
Jot down upon your list of reasons to convert to a cloud based data storage system the significant cost savings such a platform can offer your business. In addition to the ease of
The Apple Watch – The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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Microsoft’s Windows 7 Doomed To Obscurity
Will Microsoft do it again? The company, in its shift to a mobile strategy, has begun the phasing out of Windows 7. While Windows 7 has been far more successful than its predecesso