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Align your Technology Budget with your Business Strategy in 2026

Align your Technology Budget with your Business Strategy in 2026

Gone are the days of a single telecom bill. Today’s IT and communications spending spans Artificial Intelligence, UCaaS, MDM, SaaS licenses, UcaaS and multi-cloud infrastructure like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. This digital transformation delivers agility but also fragments visibility, creating a perfect storm for unmanaged costs.

Building a Culture of Cybersecurity That Actually Works

Building a Culture of Cybersecurity That Actually Works

Cybersecurity is more than tools and checklists — it’s a business decision rooted in people. While technology like MDR and XDR strengthens detection and response, people make a  difference too. When employees understand why security matters and how it protects both the company and them personally it all comes together in a layered approach to Cybersecurity.

Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Layered Security in an AI-Powered Threat Landscape

Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Layered Security in an AI-Powered Threat Landscape

There’s No Finish Line in Cybersecurity—Only Layers

For years, Cybersecurity Awareness Month focused on basics like changing passwords and avoiding suspicious links. But in today’s world of hybrid work, cloud platforms, and weaponized Artificial Intelligence (AI), that advice is no longer enough. The threat landscape has evolved, and attackers now use AI to exploit human error at scale.

Why Network Security Is More Critical Than Ever

Why Network Security Is More Critical Than Ever

Today’s businesses rely on network technologies to stay connected with customers, partners, and teams. Whether it’s VoIP, video conferencing, or messaging apps, these tools enable real-time collaboration—but they also create potential entry points for cyber threats. As sensitive data travels across networks, securing that data becomes essential.

Getting Ready For Windows 10 End-of-Life

Getting Ready For Windows 10 End-of-Life

Later this year, on October 14, 2025, Windows 10’s end-of-support will be in effect. What this means, in a nutshell, is that no new security updates or bug fixes will be offered on Windows 10, and functionality will be impacted, also. What does this mean for your network and company, and how can you prepare? Continue reading to learn about the benefits of upgrading and how to prepare.

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