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3 Cloud security perks small businesses can’t afford to ignore

Traditional IT setups leave small businesses exposed to digital and physical threats. Discover three ways moving to the cloud can boost your business’s security and resilience without stretching your budget or staff.

Cybersecurity doesn’t have to be an uphill battle for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). With cloud technology, securing your data and systems is no longer about building a large IT department or investing in expensive infrastructure.

Smarter conversations: The rise of AI in modern VoIP systems

Artificial intelligence (AI) isn’t just a buzzword; it’s becoming the backbone of modern communication systems. This article looks at how AI is powering smarter Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) solutions, improving customer support, simplifying scheduling, and making remote meetings more productive than ever.

10 Cloud outages that prove you need a better backup strategy

Many organizations believe that moving to the cloud automatically guarantees 100% uptime and data preservation, but history paints a starkly different picture. From accidental deletions and coding errors to physical fires and ransomware attacks, various disasters have wiped out critical data in an instant for even the largest tech giants.

Is your laptop battery in trouble? Here’s how to check and fix it

If you find your laptop battery draining too quickly, it's time to assess its health and performance. We'll help you identify warning signs and provide advice to improve its longevity and efficiency.
How to check battery health on Windows devices
Windows provides a variety of diagnostic tools, from straightforward software reports to in-depth hardware analyses, making it easier to monitor and manage battery performance.

How VoIP levels the playing field for small teams

VoIP isn’t the future — it’s the now. Discover how internet-based phone systems can streamline your small business, slash communication costs, and keep your team connected anywhere.
What is VoIP?
VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, lets you make and receive phone calls over the internet rather than through a traditional phone network.