Tip of the Week: Learn How to Map a Network Drive to Create a Shared Network

Tip of the Week: Learn How to Map a Network Drive to Create a Shared Network

Many businesses rely on the concept of a shared network, where all computers have access to centralized folders and drives so documents can be accessed by everyone. While it is likely that your IT department has already taken care of the nitty-gritty details of this, we thought it might be helpful to put together a short guide on how you can map a network on your personal device on the off-chance you want to set up a shared network for your own personal reasons.

Remove all of your personal information from the internet in 6 easy steps.

Remove all your personal info from the internet: 6 steps to disappear for good

If you’re reading this, your personal information is probably public knowledge. And by “public,” I mean anybody and everyone anywhere. The beginning of a new year is an excellent opportunity to get your online privacy ducks in order and effectively “remove” oneself from the internet. But how does removing oneself from the internet prevent firms from obtaining your personal information? The short answer is no.

IT Service Providers Can Do A Lot for Your Organization’s Physical Security

IT Service Providers Can Do A Lot for Your Organization’s Physical Security

You can’t always plan for data security, especially if your business doesn’t have professionals on-hand who know the security ins and outs of your industry. The usual methods, like passwords, firewalls, antivirus, and so on, may work for a while, but they are far from the end-all-be-all for network security. What are you doing for the physical security of your business?

Moore’s Law Has an Estimated End Date

Moore’s Law Has an Estimated End Date

Moore’s law has been prophetic, but nothing lasts forever. When Gordon Moore predicted that transistors inside of a dense integrated circuit would double every 18 months in 1965, it seemed like a very aggressive prediction. 57 years later, it has come to pass, with computing speeds doubling every year and a half. Now, it seems like the tried and true prediction is coming to a close, so we thought we’d look at how technology will continue growing when Moore’s law actually becomes obsolete. 

Microsoft Edge is stealing users from Google Chrome

Browser wars: Microsoft Edge is beginning to steal users from Google Chrome

According to new research, Microsoft Edge is slowly but steadily luring users away from Google Chrome, which has dominated the online browser market for years. According to Statcounter’s most recent data, Microsoft Edge’s market share surpassed 4% for the first time in November, solidifying the browser’s position as the world’s third most popular service (behind only Safari and Chrome).