Collaboration and the Coronavirus Outbreak

Collaboration and the Coronavirus Outbreak The rapid spread of the novel Coronavirus is a valuable reminder of the need for disaster recovery and business continuity planning. In the face of any crisis, how do you keep the lines of communication open with employees, customers, and business partners? How do you sell and collaborate with customers, […]

6 Ways to Unplug From Our Devices and Connect Live

Two-Factor Authentication

With the increase in social media apps and our dependency on being connected to the internet and WiFi, one might ask themselves how much screen time is too much? How can we find balance working online and taking time to unplug. According to a recent study from Common Sense Media, 77% of parents feel their […]

Top 8 Reasons Your WiFi is Slow

Slow WiFi speed is the Universe’s way of telling you to take a break from your computer. It is frustrating when you are trying to be productive and you can’t because WiFi is bogged down. For over two decades, we have become reliant on the internet for business and for our personal use. In spite […]

Are You Ready to Move Your Business to the Cloud?

Cloud

Cloud computing is becoming a great, cost-effective way to get your business up and running quickly. While using some form of cloud computing is gaining extreme popularity, it may not be right for your business right now. Don’t worry though, we are here to help you figure out if your business is ready to move […]

Understanding the Limitations & Advantages of Different Browsers

Everyone uses technology differently. That is one of the beautiful things about the massive amount of technology we have at our disposal. We have a ton of choices and can pick the services and platforms that best suits us and our needs. With the newer Microsoft browser called Edge recently added to the group, it […]

Net Neutrality Takes a Hit

Net Neutrality

FCC chairman Ajit Pai announced yesterday that he wants to remove the regulatory classification the previous chairman used to create tough net neutrality rules. He is proposing to change the classification of internet providers from “common carriers” under Title II to “information services” under Title I. This change would give them quite a bit more […]

Amazon Service Brings Thousands of Companies Down

On Tuesday this week AWS (Amazon Web Services) suffered an outage that left several websites and services down for hours. This was not the work of hackers or a DDoS attack though, it looks like the S3 service took a nose dive on the east coast which caused even isitdownrightnow.com (a site dedicated to letting […]

For the love of Technology

As we celebrate Valentine’s Day this month, even Cupid cannot deny the affect that technology has had on our society. Not only is it convenient to find love on line, but it is easier than ever to keep in contact with our loved ones via texting, email, and facetime. We have grown to love and […]

Chrome Wants To Throttle Your Tabs

Google is continuously brushing up its Chrome browser to make it leaner and meaner, but a recent announcement for a still-to-come enhancement has left a slew of developers worried it could affect the proper functioning of their websites. Chromium engineer Alexander Timin has detailed a future implementation that will essentially prompt Chrome to aggressively throttle […]

U.S. Senate Goes Forward With Internet Ownership Transfer

THE UNITED STATES SENATE is poised to quash a Government shutdown threatened by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, in spite of the Republican nominee for president Donald Trump lending his support to the cause. Majority leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., on Thursday filed a continuing resolution to fund the government with no mention of blocking the administrations […]