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Three Ways to Prepare Your Business’s Employees for Secure Remote Work as a Result of Coronavirus

Many businesses are facing never before seen challenges as a result of the societal response to the threat of COVID-19. In an effort to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus outbreak, more and more companies are closing offices and requiring employees to secure remote work from home. Although many are familiar with remote work

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Simple steps you can take to keep your Business up and Running with a Remote Workforce

In the wake of response to COVID-19, remote work is quickly becoming “the new normal” and has prompted many companies to ask some or all of their employees to work from home. Joining the remote workforce this week are hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of people taking refuge from the coronavirus. Not all companies, and

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What is the Impact of Moving from Skype to Microsoft Teams?

Microsoft Teams is the new all purpose application for video calls, texts, messages, and online interactions. It aims to be the professional standard over Skype for Business and other software. It is poised to do so very soon. If you have still not transitioned, you should soon. We understand if you might be reluctant but

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How to Ease the Transition from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams

Shifting to new technologies is never an easy task. You are used to the old software and know its various ins and outs. Leaving that familiarity for a new technology necessitates learning everything from scratch. Take the current Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams transition. Many employees will resist it because of how long Skype has

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New Wormable Flaws in Windows Remote Desktop Services

Do you remember BlueKeep? Microsoft patched this vulnerability in May this year but are we all protected? Sadly, the answer is no. Recently, some new security flaws are discovered in Windows Remote Desktop Services. Just like BlueKeep (CVE-2019-0708), these are also “wormable flaws”. This means that hackers and people with malicious intents can use these

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Microsoft Build 2019

Microsoft Build 2019 was the event of the year and a much awaited occasion for all technological enthusiasts. More than 6,000 people attended the premier developer conference from May 6-8, and gained great insights form the event. The theme for this year’s Microsoft Build 2019 event was mainly focused on empowering developers from all industries.

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