Category: Education

Why Your Company Needs Cloud Collaboration

Hybrid work has become a standard part of everyday life for many people. Companies are now having to consider the downsides and benefits of having a hybrid work life, which can be difficult if they have staff working full time at home, in the office, or doing hybrid...

An Architect’s Thoughts on the Value of Managed Service Providers

An Architect's Thoughts on the Value of Managed Service Providers  In the ever-evolving digital landscape, it can become challenging to keep up with the requirements of a modern network architecture. As more businesses rely on seamless connectivity, they realize...

What Your Company Needs To Know About Pen Testing

When companies think about hacking, they imagine shadowy figures in dark hoodies breaking into their systems, wreaking havoc, and selling sensitive information on the Dark Web. Or they think of cyberterrorism committed by hackers that represent enemy nation-states,...

Why Your Company Needs a vCISO

Companies need security expertise and leadership now more than ever before. Cyberattacks are increasing in sophistication and frequency, and every type of company is a target. This threat escalation, combined with a growing cybersecurity skills gap is making many...

Why Secure Email Gateways Are An Essential Part of Your Security Plan

 Email is the number one communication method in business today. There are 306.4 billion emails sent each day, with business emails taking up 124 billion of those. While email is great for communication purposes, it comes with its own set of security risks.  The fact...

What’s the Difference Between Help Desk and Managed Services?

The difference between managed services and help desks can be a confusing one to follow. A natural pit to fall into is to call them both the same, which is incorrect. While both offer the similar services, the way in which each focus on their IT specialties is very...

Top 6 Women In Tech

When it comes to the technology you use every day, do you know who made it? Here are six women that brought us Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and programming languages.