Tag: data loss

  • A guide to protecting your Microsoft 365 data

    A guide to protecting your Microsoft 365 data

    Microsoft 365 offers a number of features to help you protect your business’s data. In this article, we provide seven ways to boost data protection in Microsoft 365. Follow these tips so you can rest assured that your data is safe and secure. Secure mobile devices It’s common for employees nowadays to use personal smartphones […]

  • How to boost data protection in Microsoft 365

    How to boost data protection in Microsoft 365

    Using Microsoft 365 is a great way to keep your data safe, but the platform is not impervious to attacks. In this article, we will discuss the ways you can boost the protection of your data in Microsoft 365. Follow these tips to help keep your data safe from prying eyes and malicious actors. Secure […]

  • Microsoft 365 data security: 7 Ways to boost protection

    Microsoft 365 data security: 7 Ways to boost protection

    Microsoft 365 has become an incredibly popular choice for enterprises of all sizes looking for a comprehensive set of tools for staying productive and secure. But as with using any software, it is important to take steps to protect your data. In this article, we will discuss seven ways to boost data protection in Microsoft […]

  • Server Administration 101: Temperature

    Server Administration 101: Temperature

    Servers are the heart of most modern SMBs.  And with the strain that most businesses put on their servers, one of the most important maintenance variables is temperature management. Understanding why keeping your servers cool is vitally important and could save you from an expensive crash, troubling data loss, or reduced hardware reliability. How does […]

  • Essential Server Management: Cooling

    Essential Server Management: Cooling

    Every business sits on top of a foundation of building blocks that enable it to operate smoothly and efficiently. One of the most essential is IT hardware. Server hardware can be expensive, which is why proper management is vital. Overburdening your systems can lead to an increase in operating temperature, which can then lead to […]

  • Are you sufficiently cooling your servers?

    Are you sufficiently cooling your servers?

    In this day and age, almost every business employs some type of server management. If yours is hosted locally, temperature control could mean the difference between running smoothly and running into the ground. Understanding how to properly cool your servers prevents data loss and ensures the longevity of your hardware’s life. How does temperature affect […]

  • Hurricane-proof your business

    Hurricane-proof your business

    While it’s easy to turn a blind eye against hurricane warnings and think “I already have a business continuity plan in place”, it pays to be extremely cautious, especially when the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts up to four unusually active hurricanes this year. Needless to say, you simply can’t afford not to […]

  • DR tips for hurricane season

    DR tips for hurricane season

    This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts up to four unusually active hurricanes. With that in mind, there’s no better time to test your disaster recovery (DR) plan. But to avoid data loss and expensive downtime from such catastrophes, there are several things that need to be accounted for. The NOAA forecasts […]

  • Hurricane season DR tips

    Hurricane season DR tips

    The chances of your business being hit by a hurricane are slim. But this year, the odds are actually alarming — the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts up to four unusually active hurricanes. If you don’t want to fall victim to data loss and tarnish your business’s reputation in the process, read on. […]

  • Ransomware adopting self-replication

    Ransomware adopting self-replication

    Although some may have hoped that the threat of ransomware was on the decline, the reality is that it’s quite the opposite. Until now, attacks seemed to be targeted directly at its victims, but Microsoft warns that may no longer be true. With their discovery of self-propagating ransomware it’s vital to fully understand the possible […]