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7 Most Exciting App Announcements at Microsoft Ignite 2022
By Taylor Willis | Feb 5, 2023
If you follow Microsoft products, then you may know about Microsoft Ignite. Held annually, it generates many exciting updates and announcements in the Microsoft world. Microsoft held its most recent conference last October. In the rush of the recent holidays, you may have missed some of the highlights. So, we’re bringing them to you now.…
Read More → The best Cyber tips for online shoppers
By Taylor Willis | Nov 5, 2022
Holiday shopping is in full swing. As a result, scammers have also ramped up their efforts. With all those online transactions at their fingertips, they’re primed for success. When the holiday shopping frenzy begins, be sure to stay safe online. It is certainly more cost-effective to prevent cybersecurity threats than to cure them. As a…
Read More → 7 Pro Tips for Microsoft 365
By Taylor Willis | Oct 31, 2022
Microsoft 365 is the most popular of all major office productivity software. It has 48.8% of the global market share, just edging out Google’s apps, by a couple of percentage points. It’s used by individuals, small & mid-sized businesses, and larger enterprise organizations. It does everything a modern office needs. Including from word processing and…
Read More → What Is Microsoft Defender for Individuals & What Does It Do?
By Taylor Willis | Oct 25, 2022
When you hear about Microsoft adding security apps to M365, it’s often the business versions. But the pandemic has changed the way that we see the workplace. It’s now a hybrid world. One made up of several connected “mini-offices” located in employee homes. The outsourcing market has also contributed to the change in company networks.…
Read More → The Biggest Vulnerabilities that Hackers are Feasting on Right Now
By Taylor Willis | Oct 20, 2022
Software vulnerabilities are an unfortunate part of working with technology. A developer puts out a software release with millions of lines of code. Then, hackers look for loopholes that allow them to breach a system through that code. The developer issues a patch to fix the vulnerability. But it’s not long before a new feature…
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