Create the Perfect Disaster Recovery Plan

December 1st, 2014

When using the phrase “disaster recovery plan,” it is important to distinguish between different types of plan. IT recovery plans are unique in that their importance in the 21st century has been raised to the level of mission critical. Few businesses that exist in the global marketplace can successfully operate without IT being involved in the process.

Find A Business Worth Buying

November 29th, 2014

Businesses are bought and sold all the time with more and more businesses going up for sale each and every day. If you want to own your own business, one of the easiest ways to accomplish this is to buy an already established business instead of starting at the beginning and working to build it slowly.

Facebook Changes News Feed Policy

November 28th, 2014

In the second policy change in just a few short weeks, Facebook reversed its experimental policy on researching how users would react to changing news feed posts on their Facebook pages. Obviously, like the real name policy that the LGBT advocates shouted down and which was the subject of the first Facebook apology issued this week, Facebook needs to reassess its direction on how it uses the data provided by users.

Ello Attracts Thousands as the Anti-Facebook

November 27th, 2014

If you could join a social network that pledged to never mine and sell your data or serve up ads to you, would you join? The new social network, Ello, hopes your answer is yes. Now dubbed the “anti-Facebook” network, Ello has been attracting as many as 31 thousand new users per hour due to its pledge of no advertising or data collection.

Elementary OS Shows Linux Can Be Pretty Too

November 26th, 2014

Though the power of Linux is rarely contested, the usability of Linux is often criticized and in many cases the appearance of Linux just doesn’t compare to modern Windows or Mac systems. The creators of the Linux distribution, elementary OS, plan on changing these opinions with their next version of the distribution, Freya.

Consumers to Companies: Secure My Data!

November 25th, 2014

News of data breaches in companies large and small has been regularly making the weekly headlines over the last few months. One survey estimates that 43 percent of all companies have experienced some type of data breach in 2013. The spate of bad news is getting under the skin of consumers who want more to be done to secure their personal data.

Chrome Bugs Beware: Google Triples Rewards

November 24th, 2014

In a world where everything that connects to the Internet is subject to attack, Google has approached the problem with something everyone can relate to – cash. Currently the cash rewards offered for people who discover security flaws within its Chrome browser are between $500 and $15,000. The amount you receive depends on a number of factors, including the severity of the security breach and the total possible number of users any security flaw can affect.

Browser Wars: Which is the Best?

November 22nd, 2014

The debate over which browser is the best will likely go on until a single browser controls the market. Depending on what study you read, Google’s Chrome has more than one half of the browser market, primarily based on its security reputation. Firefox comes in second, while Internet Explorer lags in third.

Betrayed By Your Old Smartphone?

November 21st, 2014

A recent investigation by anti-virus software provider Avast has discovered mountains of data, including personal photos and family pictures. The data was recovered from smartphones sold on eBay as used, and most sellers had used the factory reset option to delete the files from the phone prior to putting it up for sale.

Benefits of Windows 10 for Business

November 20th, 2014

With the recent announcement of Windows 10, Microsoft has taken steps to put the low interest Windows 8 behind them. There has been a lot of mixed reaction to the new and restored features of Windows 10, but a key question is how will businesses respond to the newest release? Upgrading an operating system for thousands of users in a business environment and having to retrain many of these employees costs both time and money to a company.