Regardless of how airtight your organization’s password policies are, relying on passwords as your exclusive security measure just isn’t enough to...
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Tip of the Week: Handy Productivity Features in Microsoft Word
Many businesses rely to some degree on Microsoft Word as their word processor of choice. Considering this, it seemed fitting to go over some of the...
Tip of the Week: Reducing the Impact of Blue Light Exposure
With each day, it seems that we all have a new threat or risk to worry about. Lately, there’s been a lot said about the dangers of blue light...
Tip of the Week: Microsoft Word Features You May Not Have Known About
If your business utilizes Microsoft Word in any way, shape, or form, there’s a good chance that you aren’t using it to its full capabilities. Let’s...
Tip of the Week: Protecting Your Mobile Device Against Guests
Let’s face facts: there could easily be quite a bit on your mobile device that you don’t want someone to have access to. However, on the other side...
Tip of the Week: Activating Clicklock on a Laptop
Laptops are pretty great. They’re powerful, yet portable computers that can be brought effectively anywhere work needs to be done. That being said,...
Tip of the Week: Deciphering Your Computer’s Power Options
Granted, you’re probably most interested in your computer when you’re using it. However, it is very important to consider what you do when you walk...
Tip of the Week: How to Generate Strong Passwords That You Can Actually Remember
Passwords are effectively the cornerstone of your business’ data security—if they aren’t up to muster, your protections could crumble....
Tip of the Week: Properly Preparing to Respond to a Data Breach
While nobody wants their company to suffer a data breach, the nature of today’s workplace makes these occurrences harder and harder to avoid. In...
Optimizing Images for the Web 101 – Resizing Your Images
It wasn’t long ago that we took the time to discuss what format is best while you’re sharing images, whether via email or online. The idea was that...