Business travelers are at a significant risk of having a security incident due to hacking. If you’re an experienced hacker, it’s not hard to spot people who are traveling on business.
In fact, it’s not hard to find a spot where you can go looking for them and where you might end up getting login credentials that could give you access to corporate computers, government computers or just about any other type of secure data.
For businesses large and small, VPN services are the safest ways to protect sensitive data when employees are out and about. Read on to learn more about this powerful technology. [Read more…]
Smartphones have taken off like gangbusters in the last few years. What else offers you the ability to talk, text, tweet, update your status, check your bank details and browse the web, all while you’re shopping?
If you have anything more than a single computer in your home, you need to think about how you are going to wire things. Less than ten years ago, creating your own network at home meant running cables everywhere, even if it meant buying 50 yards of cat-5 Ethernet cable or putting holes in your walls!
The dirty secret of the printer industry is that sales of ink, toner and other consumables make up the bulk of the profit for the manufacturer. Consequently, buying toner cartridges at your local office supply store can deliver serious sticker shock. But using printers in your business is absolutely essential.
More computer users now are running Windows 7 on their systems and most of them are happy with the platform. After all, Windows 7 is probably the best operating system after the well-loved Windows XP.