The Most Dangerous Risks in Your Business Don't Swim on the Surface

On the surface, the water looks calm. That's what makes Shark Week fascinating every year. The danger is never visible on the surface. It's what's already moving underneath. Cybercriminals operate the same way. The threats businesses face right now are ...

6 Questions Smart Companies Ask Their IT Provider Every Quarter

If you're only talking to your IT provider when you renew your contract, you're doing it wrong. Technology isn't a "set it and forget it" part of your business. It's constantly evolving and so are the threats that come with ...

Midyear Reality Check: What's Changed In Your Systems Since January?

Your business hasn't stood still since January and your systems haven't either. You've added people to the team, adopted new tools and made fast calls to keep things moving. What's hard to keep track of is the trail those decisions ...

That ‘Old’ Tech? You’re Still Paying For It Every Month

Most people treat outdated technology like a favorite sock with a hole in it—clearly past its prime, but not bad enough to throw out yet. You notice it here and there, like when it suddenly takes forever to send a ...

How ‘We’ll Fix It Later’ Turns Into Summer Fire Drills

Taking a reactive approach to IT might not feel like a problem in the moment. Most issues start small: a system slows down, a warning appears, or something feels slightly off but still works. Because nothing is actually broken, it ...

The Longest Day of the Year and You’re Still Out of Time

Every year around late June, we get the longest day of the year—more daylight, more usable hours, and at least in theory, more time to get things done. But most business owners don’t experience it that way. Even with extra ...

School’s Out, Cybercriminals Are In

School’s out, which means for many people the workday doesn’t look quite the same as it did a few weeks ago. Maybe you’re starting earlier so you can wrap up sooner. Maybe you’re working from home more, with a little ...

While You’re Out of Office, They’re Just Getting Started

While you’re firing up the grill or sitting in beach traffic, someone else is getting to work. They’ve been planning for this. They know which businesses will be running on skeleton crews and which alerts will go unanswered. They know ...

The First Week Mistake Nobody Plans For

The email shows up on a Tuesday morning. It looks like it’s from the CEO. The name matches. The tone is right. Even the signature looks familiar. “Hey — can you help me with something quickly? I’m in back-to-back meetings. ...

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