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Today’s desktops, tablets, laptops and android phones are under constant attack from malware and ransomware, and it’s enough to put you on edge, worried about which websites you’ve visited and whether they were safe. How can you use any of devices with confidence? How can you browse for both work...
The combination of rapid technological advancement and the extension of flexible working rights in the UK has led to a huge increase in the number of people working from home some, or all, of the time. The most recent figures show that there are a record 4.2 million homeworkers in the UK, which...
Read out most recent blog: 10 Reasons Why you Might Not Be Receiving Emails in 2025 Sad news this week that Ray Tomlinson has died at the age of 74. Most people might ask, “Who’s he?” and yet he is credited as the inventor of email and the man who chose the @ symbol to enable people to send...
Now that the hustle and bustle of Christmas has faded and 2016 is well and truly upon us, we feel it’s the perfect time to take a look back at some of the biggest IT news stories of last year and what has, or perhaps should, be learned from them.
Today businesses all over the world rely on email as one of their main channels of communication to interact with customers, suppliers and co-workers.
Are you even 80% confident that your back-up/recovery systems will serve its purpose if a cyber disaster happened? If you have answered no, then you NEED to read on...
Cyber security is not something you can choose to ignore. Push it to the back of your mind and it may come back to bite you at a later date. Don’t be the business owner that thinks ‘it won’t happen to me;’ disasters such as floods, fires, theft and cyber-attacks can strike at any time and if you’re...