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Mischievous Malware

First, let’s take a quick tour of the types of malware you may run into. Viruses: These act very similar to the flu virus. Once

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Technology Being Used by College Administrators

Universities rely on quite a bit of technology that enables them to function, and what we’re referring to goes beyond the productivity suites found on

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Don’t Defrag your SSD Hard Drives!

Remind Me What Disk Defragging Is Again? Disk Defragging has long been a pretty reliable way to squeeze a little bit of performance out of

Best practices
Tip of the Week: Build Your Business’ Cloud

Cloud Benefits Most applications that your business could use will have a cloud option, but rather than purchasing the solution outright, you’re buying them “as

Cloud
Why Cloud Computing is Today’s Standard

Understanding How Business Computing Has Changed It wasn’t all that long ago that if you wanted to watch a movie, you needed an actual physical

Security
Social Engineering = Fancy Job Title for Hackers

External ThreatsWith technology at the forefront of most businesses, external threats are becoming the benchmark for social engineers. They can hack into core business processes

Business
How Employment Levels are Balancing Out

Women in the Workplace There is not a level of business that women haven’t demonstrated great skills and talents in, from reliable employees, self-starting entrepreneurs,

Business
An Introduction to the Gig Economy

A Brief History of Temporary Workers Temporary workers and staffing agencies are nothing new. They originated in the 1950s as a way to help women

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A Brief History of Microsoft Word

Initial Development The very first edition of Microsoft Word was created by Charles Simonyi and Richard Brodie for Microsoft’s MS-DOS operating system. Also running on