If you’re still using Windows 7 and loving it, you might not like hearing that the product is nearing the end of its life. Security updates will be cut off in just 5 months: January 2020. That will leave the product untended and vulnerable to new zero-day attacks that are discovered after the support period
Month: March 2019
5 ways in which you’re wasting your tech budget
Looking for ways to free up some extra cash in your IT budget next financial year? Here are 5 ideas that might contain the answer. Rethink Private Cloud Now you might be thinking, “Whoa, what? How is security of information and guaranteed sovereignty over our data a waste of money?” True, those are genuine business
A data breach can cost a CEO’s job – Are you secure?
We’ve been talking about it for years, but this week’s movements at Landmark White show just how seriously the rest of the world takes data breaches these days. Chris Coonan, CEO, has departed with immediate effect citing “…the changing nature of our business and market conditions – combined with major reputational challenges caused by the
5G and Microsoft Flow – Two innovations that will change the way you work
Working smarter not harder is our motto at Computer One, and with that in mind, here are two innovative developments that are going to help you kick professional goals this year and next. 5G The latest generation of cellular mobile communications, 5G is slated for launch in the first half of 2019. 5G succeeds the
The Busy Executive’s Guide to Information Security in 2019
What Are the Likely Security Threats & Developments for 2019? Cyber threats are always evolving, and 2019 is sure to bring a barrage of new and increasingly sophisticated attack sources and techniques. We expect that 2019 will see an increase in the scope and frequency of cyber attacks, and reckon businesses should prepare for multi-pronged
Microsoft 365: What is it, how does it work and what are the benefits for your Small to Medium Business?
Back in mid-2017 Microsoft released a product called simply: “Microsoft 365: Enterprise”. Its primary target was the high-end commercial market and that’s where the product has been making inroads ever since. But did you know there’s also a version for Small to Medium businesses up to 300 seats? It’s attractively-priced and it’s packed full of