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Microsoft Exchange Server has long been the gold standard in enterprise-level email solutions, but many small businesses have shied away from it due to the cost and complexity of setting

Small- or medium-sized business (SMB) owners may think they’re unimportant enough to be targeted by hackers. But the truth is that SMBs are prime targets for hackers since they see

Are you a small business owner with fewer than 5,000 consumer records? If so, you need to be aware of FTC Safeguards Rules. But don’t worry—we’ve got you covered! To

Many people don’t realize just how vulnerable today’s computers and mobile devices are to nosy individuals and cybercriminals. However, by taking a few simple precautions, you can significantly improve your

Working in a virtual environment can be challenging for any team, but it doesn’t have to be. Using tools and technologies that allow distributed teams to stay connected no matter

If you’re running a small- or medium-sized business (SMB), then you know that managing your company’s IT system can be a real challenge. This is especially true if you don’t

If you’ve made the switch to Windows 11, then you are familiar with its new features, effects, and animations. You’ve also probably noticed that upgrading to Windows 11 resulted in

Cyberattacks can come for any business, regardless of size or scope. Small- and mid-sized businesses, in particular, are facing an increasing risk from cybercriminals who know that these organizations often

The use of mobile devices skyrocketed in the latter half of the 2000s, so it was only a matter of time before hackers took advantage. To protect users from attacks,