Why cloud technology gives you an edge over big business
The Cloud Industry forum found in 2014 that 86% of small and medium sized enterprises had adopted some form of cloud-based technology within their IT system. Over half of the businesses polled in the survey said that they expected cloud-based services to take over all of their IT estate “at some point soon” with 16% saying “as soon as possible”.
Testing Your Cyber Security
Today we were delighted to see the BBC encouraging their website readers to test their cybersecurity. With a number of increasingly difficult cyber quizzes, you can see how cyphers and codes work.
You can have a go yourself on their website by following this link.
What does the future hold for IT support?
In today’s world of technology and mass information, almost all companies require some level of IT support, from international corporations to home-based businesses. Whether you need help setting up a new PC or synchronising Microsoft Office 365 across your business, IT support currently falls into one of three categories; time and material, the customer knows what he/she needs and pays for the time and materials needed; block hours, when the customer buys a certain amount of hours which they can use as and when they want, popular with small businesses; managed services, an ongoing contract that covers up to 24/7 IT support for a business.
Government IT policies you need to know
DROWN Attack Security Warning
A new security vulnerability as been identified in Open SSL that could effect up to 11 million websites or around one third of all computer servers using the HTTPS protocol.
A fix has been identified and is being issued but it will take some time for website administrators to make sure their systems are protected.
Cyber Essentials Scheme
Cyber Essentials as the name suggests is a scheme backed by the Government and supported by the IT industry that provides businesses of all shapes and sizes with guidelines on how to protect themselves from Cyber Threats.
Hosted Exchange White Paper
Many clients have asked us the pros and cons of an in-house hosted exchange vs. a cloud based system, so we have put together a whitepaper outlining the main differences.
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How Cloud Computing Can Help Your Business
Put simply Cloud Computing is just computing based on the internet, via remote servers. This means that the power of your computer at home or work has no limiting effect on what software you can use. It also means that rather than downloading and installing programs and applications directly to your computer, they are stored on servers which are accessible through the internet.