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It couldn’t have happened to a nicer bunch of cybercriminals
Reading Time: 3 minutes The world’s largest criminal ransomware gang (Lockbit) have not only been infiltrated by the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) but they have had their data stolen.
Using Microsoft’s roadmap for your business
Reading Time: 2 minutes Running a business and keeping abreast of all the technological things that are sent your way can be pretty daunting. See what’s on the horizon with Microsoft Roadmap.
FluidOne goes the extra mile for FareShare in 5K charity event
Reading Time: 2 minutes FluidOne takes FareShare cause to heart, with a 5K run organised for this July, to help raise funds for this great charity.
365 Backups: your insurance policy against data loss and disasters
Reading Time: 5 minutes Joke for you: Why don’t clouds use Microsoft services? Because even in the sky, they can’t find a backup!
SonicWall SSLVPN – Enhanced (SMA)
Reading Time: 5 minutes A VPN allows you to access resources on your office network from wherever you are. SonicWall NetExtender is a piece of software that can be installed on your laptop or desktop that initiates the VPN connection.
Southern Water: faces reputational fallout with confirmed cyber hack
Reading Time: 3 minutes Southern Water now admits that as many as half a million customers’ personal information may have been stolen in the recent cyber attack.
What you need to know about the PSTN switch-off
Reading Time: 2 minutes Every technology has its day and now, it’s time to take the next step forward in the evolution of telecommunications.
All you need to know about an IT Risk Register
Reading Time: 2 minutes Over the next few months, we’ll be putting together a Risk Register for each of our customers and placing it on the Portal for you.
Business showdown: cloud service vs. on-premise solutions
Reading Time: 5 minutes In the late autumn of 1965, the Rolling Stones released ‘Get off my cloud’. It’s one of the band’s signature tunes, reaching the number-one spot in the UK, the US, Canada and Germany. They could have never imagined that the title of their song would have such relevance today.