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What’s the ideal internet bandwidth for remote working?

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, many companies have had to change their mode of operation by requiring employees to work from home. However, many remote workers are quickly learning they can't do their job adequately because they don't have enough internet bandwidth.

What to consider when selecting an MSP

The business IT landscape keeps evolving rapidly. This can make it difficult for business owners to keep up with the latest trends and changes, let alone manage their own IT systems. Fortunately, they can outsource their IT needs to a managed IT services provider (MSP).
What is an MSP?
An MSP is a company that offers comprehensive IT support and management for businesses.

Ramp up your defenses with proactive cybersecurity

Cyberthreats are becoming more sophisticated every day, and if your business isn’t taking steps to protect itself from these threats, it faces a high risk of falling victim. This can cause you to lose valuable data or even go out of business. In this blog post, we will discuss what proactive cybersecurity is and how it can help protect your business against ever-evolving cyberthreats.

Can big data lower hospital readmission rates?

Business intelligence (BI) refers to the process of gathering data and turning it into useful insights. This data can be used to make better decisions about all aspects of a business, including operations, marketing, and sales. And in today's world, big data is crucial in enhancing processes in major industries like healthcare.

Tips to minimize VoIP downtime and increase productivity

Although Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems are more dependable than traditional landlines, there's always a chance of downtime since the whole network is connected to the internet. If your internet connection fails, so does your business phone service.

Be prepared for disasters: Business continuity planning for SMBs

Disasters can happen to anyone, and when they do, it can be difficult for small- or medium-sized businesses (SMB) to get back on their feet. Your business could be at risk if you’re not prepared for a natural disaster or an unexpected emergency. Here are a few tips to help keep your business afloat during tough times.