Cybercriminals and scammers target SMBs
Running a small business is not easy. Whether you are a budding entrepreneur learning the ropes of a new enterprise, or a small business coping with the strains of success.
Running a small business is not easy. Whether you are a budding entrepreneur learning the ropes of a new enterprise, or a small business coping with the strains of success.
The IRS is reporting that this year the phishing pond of choice is the executive suite.
W-2 email phishing scam – when your CEO is not your CEO
The IRS is reporting that this year the phishing pond of choice is the executive suite.
Everything has a shelf life. We are all used to it. When we go food shopping, the first thing we look at when we pick up a carton of milk is the expiration date.
The way people work has fundamentally changed, driven by a convergence of mobile, social and generational forces. Workers today spend more than a third of their time away from their desks, leveraging a diverse mix of devices and applications to collaborate with others and share information.
Each year, research firm Techaisle conducts a study to determine the Top 10 IT priorities and challenges facing small to midsize businesses (SMBs). The 2017 report shows that cloud computing remains the biggest IT priority for SMBs in the coming year.
Small businesses may think they won’t become victims of a cyberattack, but odds are they will. In fact, 43 percent of cyberattacks specifically targeted small businesses in 2015, up from just 18 percent in 2011.
There’s nothing wrong with trying to wring every dollar of ROI out of your technology purchases, but there comes a time when the hard and soft costs of aging equipment begin to add up.
Much has been written about the “myth” of the paperless office. In the 1980s it seemed that paper would go the way of the inkwell, and all documents would become electronic.