As a business owner, it's crucial to keep your communications private. Whether you're sending sensitive client information or just trying to keep your personal and work lives separate, there are several ways to make sure your text messages stay out of the wrong hands.
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Steps to defend your business from watering hole attacks
Watering hole attacks are on the rise, but many businesses are still unprepared against it. To avoid falling victim to a watering hole attack, it is crucial to know what it is, understand the risks, and take steps to defend your business.
How watering hole attacks work
The term “watering hole” colloquially refers to a social gathering place where a particular group of people often go to.
Game-changing business benefits of Microsoft Exchange Online
Companies traditionally use on-premises servers to host and manage their email platform. However, this can be costly and time-consuming, especially if you don't have an in-house IT team to manage everything. That's why many companies are now using Microsoft Exchange Online for all their email needs.
Thinking of jailbreaking your iPad? Think again
If you’re looking for ways to install unofficial apps on your iPad or change its default operating system, then you’ve probably heard of jailbreaking. But before you have your device jailbroken, here are some important facts you need to know.
What is jailbreaking?
Jailbreaking or rooting is the process of removing manufacturer and/or carrier restrictions from an iPad.
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Here’s how SaaS can benefit your business
For many businesses, regardless of size, the cost of acquiring and maintaining software is a massive drain on their finances. Fortunately, they can leverage Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). Read on to learn how your business can save money with SaaS.
What is SaaS, and what does Software-as-a-Service even mean?
Just a few years ago, the main way for computer users to get software was to either buy a physical CD or download the software from the internet.