We’ve Been Ranked in World’s Top 501 IT Managed Service Providers For Fourth Year Running!

2020-12-15T13:45:04+00:00June 28th, 2017|Company News|

We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve been recognised in the MSPmentor 501 IT Managed Service Providers list for the fourth year running! The distinguished MSPmentor 501 list, which this year celebrates its 10th anniversary, identifies the world’s highest rated IT Managed Service Providers. The world’s leading IT managed service providers are selected based on a range [...]

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Security Taken Seriously – Chrome 59

2020-12-15T13:20:28+00:00June 27th, 2017|Technology News|

Google announced this Monday the release of Chrome 59, a version full of design and functionality improvements, but most importantly, fixes for 30 vulnerabilities. Researchers found, amongst other things, a vulnerability in the credit card autofill and editor feature. That might explain how my credit card details fell in the wrong hand 1 month ago! [...]

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The New Outlook Customer Manager

2017-08-07T11:06:19+01:00June 27th, 2017|Technology News|

Do you want to track and grow customer relationships but you don’t have an expensive CRM solution to help you? Microsoft has now made available a Customer Manager add-on to Outlook, at no extra cost! Chances are you have already joined the rest of the world in migrating your email to Office 365 and possibly [...]

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Business Continuity Plan: Why you need one

2017-12-07T13:05:18+00:00June 21st, 2017|Business Continuity|

Business continuity plans and disaster recovery plans often get mixed up, with people thinking that because they have a business continuity plan (BCP) they don’t need a disaster recovery plan (DRP), and vice versa. They are, of course, very closely linked but with BCPs taking a more proactive approach to avoid and minimise the risk [...]

Antispam tools invading your digital privacy

2018-06-06T12:02:46+01:00June 20th, 2017|Business Continuity, Company News, Compliance, Productivity, Security and Threats, Technology News, Tips and Advice|

  I recently blogged about how we can be our own worst enemies in disclosing our online identity. And how the companies we provide this information to sell it to allow people to target you with marketing and advertising campaigns. Since writing this a colleague brought to my attention a recent story involving a popular [...]

Does our addiction to email make us a sitting duck for cyber criminals?

2017-07-19T14:05:58+01:00June 14th, 2017|Security and Threats|

Could you do your job without email? Well if you are an office worker or field based executive, it would probably be difficult. And what about in your private life? We spend so much time online not having email could be a bit of a challenge for many of us. How much of our time [...]

Small business owner? Here’s why you could be next for cyber criminals

2017-12-06T19:29:45+00:00June 5th, 2017|Security and Threats|

Small business have increasingly become attractive targets for hackers, with some reports suggesting that up to half of cyber attacks are on small businesses. So, why haven’t you heard about them? We’ve grown accustomed to news stories about large companies and organisations being targeted. But that’s only because these companies are household names. At a [...]

Worried about identity theft? You’re selling it every day…

2017-12-07T12:58:10+00:00June 5th, 2017|Security and Threats, Tips and Advice|

Working in the IT industry, we spend a lot of time helping business owners and senior management to understand the risks of cybercrime; both to their organisations and to them personally. Security of data, particularly information held on individuals and subject to data protection law is quite rightly a concern for Board Members. With the impending [...]

Further malware attacks expected following Docusign breach

2020-12-07T15:14:46+00:00June 5th, 2017|Security and Threats|

A data breach at E-Signature company Docusign is reportedly behind another malware campaign which has been targeting users of the service over the last week. A phishing email impersonates a genuine email - in this case one from Docusign requesting a digital signature - which contains link or attachments that deploy malware to your machine [...]

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