Jul 6, 2022 | Business Continuity
Approximately 34% of businesses take a week or longer to regain access to their data and systems once hit with a malware attack. Malware is an umbrella term that encompasses many different types of malicious code. It can include: · Viruses ·...
Mar 11, 2022 | Business Continuity
Now that you know what phishing is (as discussed in a previous blog here), it’s time that you learn some tips on avoiding a phishing scam from hurting your business. The average office worker sends and receives around 121 emails every day. And while that sounds like a...
Jan 28, 2022 | Business Continuity, Cybersecurity, Solutions
Remote workers have come of age in the last two years. Many people have loved it, while others realized they preferred an office environment. Some people have never had it better in terms of work/life balance. And now that things are slowly recovering, they’re not...
Jan 14, 2022 | Business Continuity
When you hear the term UPS, I’m sure the first thing that pops into your head is the shipping and handling of packages. However, it stands for something different in the IT world, and it could save your business next time you find yourself without power. What does UPS...
Dec 29, 2021 | Business Continuity
Section 179 of the U.S. internal revenue code is an immediate expense deduction that business owners can take for purchases of depreciable business equipment instead of capitalizing and depreciating the asset over a period of time. Section 179 allows you to write off...
Oct 8, 2021 | Business Continuity
When things are going well, no one wants to think about disaster. The problem is, once tragedy strikes, it’s often too late for thoughtful planning and calm thinking. That is why you need a disaster recovery plan. To avoid the pressure of having to react last...