The world is full of threats that could harm your organization, and they usually all have one thing in common: generally, the user is a weak point in the defenses of your company. Macro Systems has created a list of some of the most catastrophic hacks that your users should be mindful of so they can best respond to them.
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An unfortunate but true fact: no technology you implement will last until the day you close up shop for business. To reduce the costs of your technology failing, you need to take measures now, including proactive monitoring for the various signs of failure. Be on the lookout for the following symptoms, listed below.
Data backup is a vital component for businesses; damage control is required by just about any organization that has day-to-day interactions in risky environments like the Internet. Moreover, some companies are located in high-risk areas where natural disasters are a considerable threat. Regardless, there is one situation where all businesses need to be wary about data security: user error. Our point is that it doesn’t matter where your business is located or what industry it’s in; there will always be situations where data backup will be helpful, so consider how it must be implemented now before it’s too late.
Innovation has many forms, whether it’s implementing automated solutions to ensure tasks are accomplished or implementing new methods to get work done by your in-house staff. Collaboration is one of the ways that your organization can benefit from innovation; the right solutions can make quite a difference. Let's highlight some of the more innovative collaboration solutions that you can implement for your business.
Depending on your outlook, traveling for work can be thrilling or horrifying. Regardless, there are certain truths you have to face when traveling, especially when it comes to your IT. We all know just how vital data is, and if you are traveling for work, keeping your organization’s data secure has to be a priority. Since travelers have a tendency to use Wi-Fi accounts that seem secure enough until something bad happens, let's go into detail about working life on the road, and how to prepare for situations without putting your client’s or organization’s data at risk.
All companies need to take preventative measures to secure their futures, but were you aware that data backup isn’t just about making sure your company survives in the event of a disaster? While natural disasters, user error, and other means of data loss can all be reduced through the development of a substantial data backup plan, your business will find use for your backup even during normal everyday operations, providing a considerable return on your investment.
Reducing costs in the workplace doesn’t necessarily mean abolishing services you don’t need or eliminating positions that aren’t necessary. One of the easiest ways to make it happen is by taking a closer look at printing costs. By carefully analyzing and controlling your printing resources, you can limit the amount of assets you invest in printing and save a significant amount of revenue.
The cloud has helped many organizations push beyond their limits, but is yours taking advantage of it? Depending on the needs of your specific company, the cloud can aid your business in ways you could never dream of just 20 years ago. Listed below are some of the best ways the cloud can benefit your business.
Were you one the 55.3 percent of employees who took their work devices on the road during this holiday season? Odds are that if you have employees who find it difficult to complete their duties in the office, they’ll take it home with them over the holidays to ensure they don’t fall behind. However, they could potentially be exposing critical data to risk by doing this.