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Questions to ask before upgrading your servers
Upgrading your company’s servers is a crucial decision that affects everything from operations to long-term growth. Rather than rushing into a replacement, it’s important to

Choosing between cloud and on-site VoIP hosting: A guide for businesses
With Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) becoming increasingly more common for businesses, business leaders must choose between cloud and on-premises hosting, both of which offer

Why Microsoft Whiteboard is becoming a go-to tool for team collaboration
With remote and hybrid work now the norm, visual collaboration tools have become essential for allowing teams to brainstorm, plan, and innovate together in real

Turning lookers into buyers: 5 Website tips for small businesses
Imagine a customer walking into your physical store, looking around for five seconds, and then immediately walking out without saying a word. The same thing

Defending against data loss: 6 Strategies businesses should implement
Cyberattacks, technical failures, or simple human error can creep up out of nowhere. And when they occur, businesses are often left scrambling to recover lost

2026 Cybersecurity trends and predictions
Cybersecurity experts Rob Wright (Dark Reading), David Jones (Cybersecurity Dive), and Alissa Irei (TechTarget Search Security) recently came together to discuss the future of online

Google’s AI-powered glasses may soon guide your every step
Smart glasses running Android XR might soon become your personal walking guide. A future update to Google Maps suggests immersive, camera-enhanced navigation paired with Gemini

Apple urges iPhone users to upgrade as spyware threat grows
Mercenary spyware is targeting iPhones again, and Apple’s latest security patch helps users only on iOS 26. With millions slow to update, security experts warn

5 Ways VoIP phone systems are getting smarter (and what it means for you)
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone systems have grown far beyond simple telephone replacements, offering advanced features that were once only available to large corporations.