Beware the hackers trying to breach security weaknesses
By Alan Kinane It is time to beware the bad guys who will try and take advantage in security weaknesses of companies now everyone is working from home. The first challenge as the lockdown came into force was ensuring everyone had the right hardware with a global laptop shortage and employees using office desktops and […]
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How to train staff working from home in new technology
By Michael Coyle It’s now been about three weeks since people started working from home. The first challenge was making sure all users were set up with laptops and headsets as stock ran out. Using home machines is not great and having the right set-up is crucial. Everyone needs to work out their new routine […]
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How Azure Information Protection can stop damaging document leaks
by Michael Coyle Have you ever sent an email to someone by mistake, someone who shouldn’t have received it? Let’s face it, we’ve all done it. But what if that email contained a super-confidential commercially sensitive document and it went to a competitor or a partner? Now that’s a whole other story, especially if you […]
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Announcing the MicroWarehouse Most Dynamic Partner Award & your chance to attend this year’s Microsoft Inspire, All Expenses paid!
March 3rd, 2020. MicroWarehouse announced the MicroWarehouse Most Dynamic Partner Award via webinar with Gerry Power, Dynamics Group Business Lead with MicroWarehouse. The winner of the award can expect an all-expenses-paid trip to this year’s Microsoft Inspire in Las Vegas, (valued at over €6000) plus a host of promotional opportunities including press coverage, a badge […]
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Microsoft Teams is the answer to remote and flexible working for customers
By Michael Coyle The buzz around Microsoft Teams has been growing for a while in the IT industry – as remote and flexible working becomes more important to customers. It’s a product that can save companies lots of time – once they understand how it can be used. And once firmly adopted, it can drive […]
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When is a MCA not a MCA?
IMO TLAs were presumably introduced to save time or precious keystrokes – but sometimes, they just cause more confusion – sometimes we need clarity in what they stand for. TLA’s can be confusing at the best of times, but when you replace one TLA with another TLA, that has exactly the same 3 letters, in […]
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