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Checklist: 7 Steps to Take Your CPA Firm Paperless
While most CPA firms report satisfaction after the decision to go paperless, it can often be a daunting task that many firms avoid because of
Hacker Tracker | July
Where are we in the world of cybersecurity? It’s easy to miss the cybersecurity threats and attacks happening right in our “backyard”. Our goal at
IT Support for Law Firms: The Importance of IT Service Providers
As an IT Service Provider (ITSP), it’s easy to sound like broken records: is your information secure? Are your technology processes efficient? Is a lack
New Sanitation Technology for Dental Practices Allows Reopening
The world, as we knew it before COVID-19, has changed and continues to see businesses innovating and evolving to stay open and return to a
The 3 Key Elements of a Quality Work-From-Home Set-up
Coronavirus is quickly changing the way we live almost all aspects of our life. Front and center in these changes are the shifts in work
Beginning of the End for Microsoft Windows 10 32-bit Processor Support
Microsoft just released their Minimum Hardware Requirements, which states that Windows 10 version 2004 will no longer include 32-bit builds for OEM distribution. Before you
June 2020 Windows Update Causes Printing Problems
We’re sharing the following information, hoping to prevent businesses from experiencing unnecessary IT issues that may cause frustrations, revenue loss, and added IT support costs.
84% of Businesses Are Expected to Increase Remote Work After COVID-19 Despite Cybersecurity Risks
Despite established cybersecurity risk from work from home status, the majority (84%) of US organizations plan to broaden their work from home allowance following the
Ransomware attack: Small Business With 8 Computers Paid Ransom
According to TechRepublic, the CFO of a small company in Kentucky fell victim to a ransomware attack. Through an interview with the CFO, TechRepublic was