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Securing Microsoft 365: A guide to mitigating key risks

With more and more businesses shifting toward cloud computing solutions such as Microsoft 365, understanding the potential security risks and how to mitigate them is essential. While Microsoft 365 offers a suite of productivity tools integrated with advanced security measures, it is not immune to threats.

AI: Marketing and other sample uses- A quick introduction

AI: Marketing and other sample uses- A quick introduction As you are likely very aware, Artificial Intelligence has become a real attention getter in the business world, as well as public media. One cannot be looking at the news everyday without coming across some article discussing AI. However, just because something is a fad, doesn't mean that it is either new or something everyone needs.

5 Tips for secure customer data collection

Much of business centers on giving people what they want. This means understanding customers’ interests and needs by accumulating and organizing customer data. However, the methods you use to collect that data need to abide by data privacy laws. Breaching those laws can incur fines, penalties, and loss of reputation.

What makes VoIP phishing cybercriminals’ weapon of choice?

October 25th, 2023 VoIP

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phishing, a technique that involves manipulating VoIP technology to trick users into giving up sensitive information, has become a favored tool in every cybercriminal’s arsenal. But why is this so? Let’s take a look at the reasons scammers choose this nefarious activity over other schemes.

10 Essential tricks for a speedier Windows 11 experience

As a business owner, you’re always searching for ways to streamline your workflow and increase productivity. One way to boost efficiency is by optimizing your computer’s performance. Whether you’re already a Windows 11 user or just planning to upgrade, these tips will help you get the most out of your operating system and save precious time.

Which is better for your business, Microsoft Teams or Google Meet?

With so many online communication tools available, choosing the right one for your business can be daunting. But two platforms stand out in terms of functionality and ease of use: Microsoft Teams and Google Meet. So, which platform is right for you?

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Microsoft Teams’ paid version supports up to 300 participants per meeting, while Google Meet’s paid version supports up to 250 participants.