Blog Now AI can make your Teams meetings more productive
Microsoft Teams Meeting Recap will summarise your meetings and even make a list of the action points. We show you its other benefits
Blog Stop! And think, before you act on that email
Don’t fall victim to cyber criminals. We explain what a BEC attack is and how to protect your business.
Blog Is your business data at risk? Don’t take chances with old tech
Old computers and external drives can put your sensitive business data at risk. We look at how to dispose of old computers and external drives in the safest way possible.
Guides Back Up Your Data Every Day
Backing up your data is one of the strongest precautions you can take. Set it up properly and make it part of your routine to check that it’s working. Because one day your backup could save your business. What should you back up? How often should you do it? How do you choose a solution? What tech […
Blog Here’s how cyber criminals try to hack your accounts while you sleep
Have you ever received a notification on your phone while you’re sleeping, asking if it’s really you logging in? It’s called a fatigue attack and Microsoft Authenticator’s latest feature will help to protect you.
Blog The final curtain call for Windows 10: What you need to know
Microsoft has announced there will be no new feature updates for Windows 10 so maybe it’s time to upgrade to Windows 11. Our latest video will help you make up your mind.
Blog Windows 11 optional update: Why it’s better to wait
Microsoft has just announced an option for people to trial new features before their general release in Windows 11. This isn’t about fixes to security flaws – everyone gets those at the same time. This is an opportunity for businesses to jump the queue to receive new features and updates first. Soun
Blog Charging in public places? Watch out for “juice jacking”
Airports, hotels, cafés, even shopping centres, offer public charging points where you can boost your phone or laptop battery on the go. They’ve been in the news after the FBI recently tweeted advice to stop using them. Crooks have figured out how to hijack USB ports to install malware and monitorin
Guides “Wouldn’t it be great if…” How to start planning a big IT project
A major change to your IT infrastructure isn’t something to be planned in a hurry. So if you’re starting to think about ending it with your current systems and bringing your business into the 2020s, there’s plenty to think about before you commit to another long-term relationship. How do you determi
Blog LinkedIn takes action to tackle fake accounts
LinkedIn is introducing new verification features over the coming months to help tackle fake accounts. The business-focused social platform is a fantastic place to connect with like-minded businesspeople, and to find new employees, jobs and opportunities. But thanks to this popularity, we’re seeing
Blog Microsoft hints at some exciting Windows 12 developments
Windows 11 still feels like a new toy, yet we’ve already heard speculation about Windows 12 arriving as soon as next year. It’s all we can think about!
Blog Criminals are exploiting AI to create more convincing scams
One of the many cool things about the new wave of Artificial Intelligence tools is their ability to sound convincingly human. AI chatbots can be prompted to generate text that you’d never know was written by a robot. And they can keep producing it – quickly, and with minimal human intervention. So i