For years, cloud-based SaaS applications such as Office 365 have become a fundamental part of many business workflows and a “catch-all” for all things data, enabling teams to share documents across ...
Snowstorms can be cozy, until a power line snaps or the internet goes out. Don't wait until the last minute. These tips will help you stay connected as the blizzard rolls in. If you've felt the pain ...
For over a decade, I've been shouting from the rooftops that accounting firms need to get into the cloud. And guess what? We're finally here. OK, maybe it took a global pandemic to force some firms to ...
Losing important computer data can be a nightmare. Whether due to hardware failure, accidental deletion, software corruption, or theft, data loss can disrupt your work and personal life. Regularly ...
Cloud storage is convenient, but it's not without its faults. There are quite a few reasons why backing data up to an ...
Organisations that use cloud IT or cloud-based applications often do so in the belief they can spend less time managing IT and more time running the business. Partly, this is because customers see ...
iDrive is trying something a little different in cloud backups: Backing up your entire Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 storage, for only $20 per year per computer. Confused? Then let’s, er, back up.
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The intense public focus on ransomware in 2017 -- due in large part to the WannaCray attacks -- may have abated to some extent during 2018 with the rise of new dangers like cryptomining campaigns, but ...
Businesses that opt to store data in the cloud do so for its resilience, as well as lower cost. Cloud infrastructure providers can invest in higher standards of security, hardware redundancy and ...
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