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On April 11th 2017, Microsoft officially ended support for Vista, meaning they will no longer be releasing security updates, patches or technical support for it. Therefore if your business computers are still running Windows Vista then now is the time to upgrade to a more recent version.
With flexible working on the increase, more small businesses than ever are effectively working in a virtual office.
Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) or Businesses are vital to the UK economy, driving growth and ensuring employment.
In a recent post, one of Microsoft’s Worldwide divisions stated that its Windows 7 operating system is outdated and no longer fit for business use.
Many businesses consider cyber threats as external forces, attempting to penetrate their defences from the outside in. In truth, however, threats often originate from within.
Technology moves on quickly these days. The start of a new year is a great time to reassess how you use technology within your business, what can be changed for improved results and what is available that’s not currently being utilised, but may be beneficial.
Are you one of the many people who still store their important data and documents locally on your computer as opposed to on a central server?
Windows 10 has now reached it's 1st anniversary date, although there are still many businesses that have yet to make the switch. Although the deadline for free upgrades passed in July, new PCs are most often shipped with Windows 10 already installed so if you're considering upgrading then you might...