by Dimitri Kokolis | Mar 4, 2024 | Computer Networking, Free Tools, Industry News, IT Support, IT Tips
You rely on your team to be efficient and productive. But slow and sluggish computers can make it difficult for them to do their work – and could affect you personally too. Which impacts your business’s overall performance. Before you jump to the (expensive)...
by Dimitri Kokolis | Feb 26, 2024 | Computer Networking, Free Tools, IT Support, IT Tips, Uncategorized
Picture this: Your business gets hit by a ransomware attack, and your valuable data is locked away by cyber criminals demanding a huge ransom fee. You can’t afford to pay it. But there’s a twist – just like those “buy now, pay later” schemes, some ransomware gangs are...
by Dimitri Kokolis | Feb 12, 2024 | Computer Networking, IT Support, IT Tips
You might think that cyber criminals are only interested in large companies or those with huge financial assets. After all, that’s where the big bucks are, right? Think again. Recent reports have shown that cyber criminals are casting their nets wide, targeting...
by Dimitri Kokolis | Jan 17, 2024 | Computer Networking, Free Tools, IT Support, IT Tips
Google has unleashed a powerful new tool to make your Gmail inbox a safer and spam-free haven, and it’s called RETVec. But what exactly is RETVec? Well, let’s break it down in simple terms. RETVec stands for Resilient and Efficient Text Vectorizer. Fancy. In plain...
by Dimitri Kokolis | Dec 4, 2023 | Free Tools, Industry News, IT Support, IT Tips
What if we told you your business could have its own personal assistant that’s always ready to help, can answer virtually any question, and even change system settings on your devices? It might sound too good to be true, but thanks to Microsoft’s innovative new AI...
by Dimitri Kokolis | Nov 27, 2023 | Computer Networking, Industry News, IT Support
Do you trust your employees with confidential information? If you do, you’ll be surprised by this stat… For a third of small and medium-sized business leaders, the answer is a resounding “no”! Maybe it’s because Jim from accounting still has his password on a Post-it...