Using Multiple Displays for Maximum Productivity
Using Multiple Displays for Maximum Productivity
The use of multiple displays, or more than one monitor, can make it easier for employees to organize, manage, and work on large tasks. However, purchasing additional monitors for every employee can quickly become expensive. Does it make sense for your business? Following are some pros and cons to consider to help determine the value […]
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Making Connections at CeBIT Australia
Making Connections at CeBIT Australia
Industry conferences are always a good way to keep up with the latest technology, and, of course, stay in touch with colleagues in the industry. Nothing beats the combination of personal interaction and a critical mass of technology to make for a very productive event. CeBIT Australia, held May 2–4, in beautiful Sydney, was a […]
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3 IT Issues That Cause Huge Issues With Employees – And How to Solve Them!
3 IT Issues That Cause Huge Issues With Employees – And How to Solve Them!
For the small or medium-sized business owner, keeping up with all the latest information technology can be challenging. You’re already incredibly busy with day-to-day business concerns, so you may simply not have enough time to do everything. The only problem is your employees may be slowly building up resentment and frustration towards the company because […]
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Travelling to a Breakthrough With Windows Passport
Travelling to a Breakthrough With Windows Passport
In today’s world, passwords have become the primary method that most of us use to protect our personal information. The truth of the matter, however, is that passwords are extremely inconvenient and insecure. No matter how complex a password is, it doesn’t have the capabilities to remain effective. Not only are passwords easily hackable, but […]
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Cisco Security Researchers Discover PC Backdoors That Give Administrative Rights to Software Developers
Cisco Security Researchers Discover PC Backdoors That Give Administrative Rights to Software Developers
Cybersecurity researchers at Cisco recently announced that they uncovered computer backdoors created by a relatively unknown French marketing company called Tuto4PC. The backdoor highlighted by Cisco’s digital security experts provides software makers with access to 12 million PCs across the globe. It is quite the shocking discovery and will undoubtedly turn out to be one […]
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The Many Benefits of Developing a Strategic IT Plan
The Many Benefits of Developing a Strategic IT Plan
Every business owner would love to know exactly where his company is headed in the future. An ability to predict upcoming events and challenges would make it quite easy to keep things running as smoothly as possible. Unfortunately, you can’t say for sure where your business is going or what types of information technology roadblocks […]
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A Closer Look At Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11
A Closer Look At Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft’s newest browser tools provide businesses a fantastic advantage, but are you getting the most out of them? Let’s take a look at the Windows 10 browsing options for your enterprise. Enterprise Guidance The default browser for anybody running Windows 10 or Windows 10 Mobile is Microsoft Edge. However, if the user is using web […]
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Top 10 Hacks for Google Searches
Top 10 Hacks for Google Searches
Nowadays, search engines tend to find what you are looking for pretty easily. However, there are times when they can just miss it altogether. Here are a few tips for what to do when that happens. The easiest way to find something specific is to use quotation marks around a name or phrase. This tells […]
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5 Ways to Say Thank You to Your Administrative Professional This Admin Day
5 Ways to Say Thank You to Your Administrative Professional This Admin Day
Wednesday, April 27th, known as Administrative Professionals Day, presents an opportunity for you to show your appreciation to the administrative professionals who make your business a success. The event was first celebrated in 1952 by the United States Department of Commerce and was referred to as National Secretaries Week. Wednesday of that week soon became […]
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Millions of XP-Based PCs Are Vulnerable to Attacks
Millions of XP-Based PCs Are Vulnerable to Attacks
Many Windows XP users were unhappy with the next release of the operating system, Windows Vista, and they refused to upgrade. Though versions since Vista have evidently taken consumers’ concerns into account, a significant number of devices ? out of the more than 1 billion in existence, according to Windows ? are still using Windows […]
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Strategic Thinking and IT Leadership
Strategic Thinking and IT Leadership
I came across a video interview recently that touched on the topic of strategic thinking in information technology. The interview was conducted at this year’s World Health Care Congress in Washington DC, but the point longtime CIO Dr. Mansur Hasib makes applies to all sectors of business, not just healthcare. Dr. Hasib argues that all […]
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