Microsoft’s Windows 7 Doomed To Obscurity

April 21st, 2015

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 predecessor, Windows Vista, owners of Windows XP were more than a bit furious over Microsoft’s decision to end support of that and essentially force the migration over to Windows 7. It appears the company is headed in the same direction with Windows 7.

Microsoft’s Misunderstanding

One thing that seems clear with the corporate management is that they are out of touch with their average consumer and the trends of the times.

Is Apple’s Mac OS X Really So Secure?

April 20th, 2015

Whether you are talking with Appleheads or Byteheads, the issue of the security of Apple’s operating systems has been a debate that has continued for decades. Many Apple computer users firmly state that their system has never been exposed to the plethora of virus and malware attacks Windows and other operating systems have become oddly accustomed to.

Windows 10 Set To Say Goodbye To Passwords

April 18th, 2015

Passwords everywhere, with every system, with every account you have. You forget your passwords, or they are weak passwords that are easily picked off. Your company’s IT department spends countless hours retrieving passwords. Now, with the upcoming release of Microsoft’s Windows 10, your IT department may have more time on its hands to handle more intricate and delicate technology issues that crop up.

The Dangers of Ransomware: Cryptowall 3.0

April 17th, 2015

Ransomware is a type of malware that infects your computer and encrypts your data until you actually pay to have it removed. The first sign of trouble is usually some sort of text telling you that your computers data has been protected by a strong encryption and you will not be able to work with them or even see them except by paying a set amount of money.

DDoS Attacks Remain Popular

April 16th, 2015

Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have been around for a while, but since the turn of the millennia we have seen an increasing use of DDoS attacks that target large corporations, small businesses and even individual users. Firewalls and Intrusion Prevention Services (IPS) provide little to no protection against DDoS attacks and can leave companies and individuals with a false sense of protection.

Ways Small Business Can Leverage Big Data

April 15th, 2015

Big data can often seem daunting to many small and medium-sized businesses, but by utilizing it most SMBs stand a great deal to gain. Unfortunately, many businesses today are missing out on the great benefits of utilizing big data because they believe it is too costly or too complex for their business to manage.

Five categories of Business Applications You Should Be Using

April 14th, 2015

There is a world of applications out there and they’re all claiming to be the next big thing for your business. You may have been tempted to go hog-wild in the app store, loading up on everything you see that looks interesting or helpful. You can also feel overwhelmed or you might be avoiding the whole onslaught altogether.

Is Microsoft Office For Tablets Fit Your Business?

April 13th, 2015

Microsoft recently made available, for free, its core applications of its flagship Office Suite product – Word, Excel, and PowerPoint – to tablet users. There are a number of reasons Microsoft went in this direction, the main reason being that it needs to gain a foothold in the mobile device market, which it has ignored for too long.

Conference Room Technology That Makes Meetings Rock

April 11th, 2015

Getting a group together in the office conference room is a great way to interact face to face, perfect for some team building and catching up. Although these are laudable outcomes, at the same time your business also needs to get some work done for customers and clients.

Properly Secure Android Devices Before Using Them In Your Business

April 10th, 2015

Mobile phones play an ever-increasing role in the operations of businesses. Not just for communication any more, smartphones are used to access data; to record video, audio, and still images and play them back; to help with meeting agendas and travel schedules; and to find everything from your client’s jobsite to local restaurants while traveling.