Microsoft 365 provides three amazing tools that make it easier than ever to communicate, collaborate, and share documents with your colleagues — Groups, Teams, and Yammer. Have you ever wondered what the difference is between these tools and when you should use which? Read on to find out more about how each tool can help you streamline your workflow.
Choosing between Groups, Teams, and Yammer
Cloud ERP: Streamlining your business operations in the digital age
The cloud has revolutionized the world of enterprise resource planning (ERP), enabling companies to access their ERP software and data from any location with an internet connection. This has made it possible for businesses of all sizes to leverage advanced ERP capabilities and features without requiring on-site hardware or IT resources.
Essential tips for making an effective disaster recovery plan
As a business owner, you know that data security is paramount. It’s therefore essential to ensure you have taken all necessary steps to protect yourself against potential data loss events, such as data breaches and natural disasters. In this essential guide, we will outline the key steps you should take in creating a disaster recovery plan (DRP). Following these can save your business from an incredibly costly catastrophe.
Why you should avoid password autofill
With all the different passwords you have to manage, it can be tempting to just let your browser store your passwords for convenience. However, this "convenience" can come at a cost: hackers easily accessing your accounts. If you've been considering using password autofill, it's important to understand the risks that come with it and why it should be avoided.
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Back up your Mac files using Time Machine
If you're using a Mac and looking at options for a backup system, we suggest Time Machine, Macs' built-in backup solution. With Time Machine, you can keep your Mac functioning after a crash, retrieve mistakenly deleted files, and even explore previous versions of your documents — as if you're traveling back in time.