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The Fire Drill No Business Owner Wants to Run

When a fire alarm goes off at a school, nobody stops to figure out what to do next.

Students line up, teachers move them through the exits, and everyone knows where they’re supposed to go because they’ve done it before.

Your backup strategy should work the same way, but most businesses have never actually practiced their recovery.

Protecting corporate voice networks from unauthorized access and intrusion

Sudden performance drops and unexplained routing changes often point to an active intrusion within your digital phone environment. Learning to spot these red flags helps organizations respond rapidly to secure their communication channels. Signs of a compromised phone system Cybercriminals frequently target Voice over Internet Protocol tools to run toll fraud schemes, eavesdrop on confidential […]

The July 14 Windows 11 update is one of the better ones — Here’s what changed

Most Windows updates are security patches and bug fixes that most users never notice. The July 14, 2026 release is different. It includes a new automatic system recovery feature, real calendar-based update controls, and several quality-of-life improvements that address complaints users have been raising for a while. Point-in-time restore: The headline feature The most significant […]

Which web hosting plan does your business actually need?

Web hosting is one of those decisions that’s easy to get wrong because the options all sound technical and the differences aren’t obvious until something goes wrong. The right choice depends less on which plan sounds most powerful and more on what your website actually does, how much traffic it handles, and how much flexibility […]

From pilots to full deployment: What’s actually changing in health tech right now

The most important health tech developments in 2026 are less about novelty and more about results. Healthcare leaders are looking for tools that reduce administrative pressure, improve coordination, support better decisions, and fit more easily into existing workflows. Virtual care moves into routine care delivery Virtual care involves the use of technology to provide healthcare […]

The malware that leaves no trace, and why that makes it so dangerous

Traditional antivirus software is designed to detect malicious files, but what happens when an attack leaves none behind? This article explains how fileless malware exploits legitimate system features and outlines practical ways organizations can strengthen their defenses. What is fileless malware? Fileless malware is a type of malicious software that operates primarily within a computer’s […]

Hard drives vs. solid-state drives: What every business owner should know

Corporate hardware decisions require balancing daily operating speeds against long-term data preservation requirements. Evaluating the fundamental mechanics of your storage hardware allows you to maximize office productivity while controlling budget expenses. Understanding the mechanical design of traditional hard disk drives (HDDs) Mechanical hard drives operate through an internal design reminiscent of an old-fashioned media player. […]

What your phone calls are telling you (and how VoIP analytics helps you listen)

Your VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system is already collecting data on every call your business handles — how long customers wait, how often calls drop, which agents resolve issues on the first try. VoIP analytics turns that stream of raw information into a dashboard your leadership team can actually act on. What VoIP […]

Virtualization or the cloud? How to choose the right solution for your business

“We should move to the cloud” and “we should virtualize our servers” often get treated as the same conversation, but they’re solving different problems. One is about who owns and manages your infrastructure, while the other is about how efficiently you use the hardware you’ve already got. Knowing which problem you’re actually trying to solve […]

Office 2021 support is ending: What you need to do

Microsoft has set an end date for Office 2021: October 13, 2026. Unlike some past transitions, there’s no paid extension this time around. After that date, the software will still keep running, but the security net underneath it disappears for good. Here’s what that changes and what your options look like. What “end of support” […]