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At Grant McGregor, we are constantly exploring and evaluating a wide range of opportunities to enhance productivity, streamline workflows and foster effective collaboration within our team. Innovation lies at the heart of our approach, which is why we have embraced transformative technologies such...
Microsoft's AI-powered Copilot adds new productivity features to Outlook. As Microsoft introduces the new version of Outlook, many users are now wondering how Copilot works in both the classic and new versions.
Microsoft Azure offers flexibility, scalability and access to more than 200 cloud-based tools and solutions. But it also comes with challenges. Have you ever looked at your Azure invoice and thought, “What am I actually paying for?” If so, it might be time to take a closer look at how your cloud...
The way businesses manage their IT infrastructure is changing rapidly. Many organisations are moving away from traditional on-premises systems in favour of cloud solutions that offer greater flexibility, security and cost efficiency. Microsoft Azure is at the forefront of this shift, helping...
When was the last time you thought about your email signature as a potential security risk? For most organisations, the answer is probably never. The reality is that email signatures - those polished, professional blocks of text at the bottom of emails - can be exploited by cybercriminals to launch...
What might the future of IT look like in 2025? We sat down with two of Grant McGregor's key experts, Doug Davey and Paul Sinclair. With years of experience and a deep understanding of the IT landscape, Doug and Paul shared their predictions for the trends, challenges and innovations that may to...
As we wrap up 2024, the tech industry has once again demonstrated its dynamic and ever-evolving nature. From advancements in cybersecurity to breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, this year has been a journey of growth, challenges, and transformative lessons.
Cybercrime continues to evolve, and small and medium-sized businesses are some of the biggest targets. With fewer resources dedicated to security, these organisations are often seen as easy prey for cybercriminals.
Email remains an essential communication tool in both personal and professional settings but despite continuous advancements in technology, a range of issues can still disrupt the smooth delivery of emails.