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Phone System Guide

Modern Phone Systems

Do you know the difference between VoIP and Cloud Phones?

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email signature security issues Email Signatures Security Risk?

We all have them, but what are the security concerns around email signatures?

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Backupguide Cyber Security Training.

Making sure your staff are trained, can help make sure you are Cyber Safe!

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Backupguide Back Up

Are your systems backed up? do you test them? find out more in this guide.

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Windows 10 End of Life

Windows 10 End Of Life

October 2025, and Windows 10 goes EOL, what does this mean for you.

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You Need an IT SUpport Contract.

IT Support Contracts

We have a look at why it is better to have a IT Support Contract.

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The importance of Email security

Email Security

In this guide we look at email security.

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Don't DIY your IT

Proactive Monitoring

We’ve been proactively monitoring for years now, find out why it is important to you in this months guide.

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Don't DIY your IT

Why you shouldn’t DIY your IT

Why you shouldn’t do your own IT?

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2024 Cyber Security Guide 2024, we are going to be under even more attacks

What do you need to do to be secure in 2024!

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C10 Microsoft 365 productivity apps 10 Microsoft 365 Productivity Apps

This month we explore 10 productivity apps in Microsoft 365 you might have missed.

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All business should adopt MFA

Using MFA

We all need better security, so this month our guide is about using MFA.

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Our IT Jargon busting guide.

Jargon Busting guide.

IT has a lot of jargon, get our guide to this jargon, and help you understand it better.

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Guide to Cloud Security

Guide to Cloud Security

You might be considering moving more to the cloud, in which case this months guide all about cloud security is a must read for you.

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How to get Faster Wifi Guide

How to get faster Wi-Fi

Slow wifi, what pain to us all, and your staff.

This months guide is about increasing the speed of your Wi-Fi

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Guide to Password Managers

Everything you need to know about password managers for your business

If you’re confused about password managers, you’re not alone.

A password manager is software that generates safe passwords, remembers them, and autofills logins for you.

We believe they’re a very useful business tool if you pick the right one. So we’ve created this new guide with the full lowdown on password managers for business.

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The next 10 years

The next 10 years

This month, we explore 8 items of tech, that you need to know about for the next 10 years.

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complete guide to phishing

The business owner’s complete guide to phishing

You probably have some sort of idea about phishing, but to help you understand it better, we have compiled the complete guide for you.

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4 signs your under attack

4 signs you’re under attack from ransomware

A ransomware attack is one of the most terrifying things that can happen to your business.

This is the computer attack where a hacker locks you out of your systems and data. And you must pay a ransom, typically in Bitcoin, to get access again.

What most people don’t realise is that hackers access your system weeks before they launch the attack. It takes time for them to set it up, and prevent IT security experts from helping.

So there are signs to look out for – ways to spot if your system has already been breached, and an attack is imminent.

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What to consider when allowing BYOD How to keep your business’s data safe while your team are using their own devices

When staff use their own devices for work, (BYOD – meaning Bring Your Own Device.) there are things to consider. In our latest guide we explore how you can keep your data safe.

This has been written for humans not geeks.

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