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A guide to sharing calendars in Microsoft 365

Microsoft 365 offers a convenient way to share calendars. In this guide, we will walk you through how you can quickly and easily do so to let others — even those without a Microsoft 365 account — view your calendar.
What is Outlook?
Outlook is a personal information manager from Microsoft, available as part of the Microsoft 365 suite.

How to effectively respond to a cybersecurity breach

Every day, businesses of all sizes fall prey to hackers who want to steal sensitive data or disrupt operations. So in case you do experience a breach, you need to have a cybersecurity protocol in place to minimize damage and downtime.

Here are five steps that you should take in order to respond quickly and effectively to a cybersecurity breach.

Website design trends that will take your site to the next level

People's opinions about a company are often shaped by the design of the company's website. This is why it's essential to create a website that accurately reflects the image you want your brand to project. Here are some design trends to incorporate into your website to take it to the next level.

4 Microsoft productivity tools you should be using

Microsoft 365 is a subscription service that gives users access to a variety of Microsoft products for communication and collaboration, email and calendaring, cloud storage, and more.

If you're like most users, then you might be familiar with only the more popular Microsoft 365 apps like Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, and OneNote.

5 IT cost cutting mistakes your small business should avoid

Every small- or medium-sized business (SMB) can increase its net profit by minimizing its capital and operational expenses. This is why SMB owners are always looking for ways to save money and cut costs. While doing so is necessary to prevent overspending and ensure a healthy bottom line, it’s also important to avoid making cost cutting mistakes that could compromise the quality of products or services.

5 Tips to streamline your disaster recovery plan

Disasters can happen to any business at any time. That's why your organization must have a disaster recovery plan (DRP) in place. But creating and implementing a DRP can be difficult, especially if you are not familiar with the process. Check out these five tips that will help you streamline your disaster recovery planning and make it easier for your business to recover from a disaster.

5 Tips for improving collaboration between on-site and off-site workers

It's no secret that collaboration is fundamental to a business's success. However, collaboration can be difficult to achieve when team members are not in the same room. With more businesses implementing remote or hybrid work arrangements, it can be tough to manage and coordinate work between your on-site and off-site teams.

3 Types of hackers and what they do

There are many hackers in the world. Some hackers just want to cause mischief, while others have more malicious intentions. In this blog post, we will explain the three main kinds of hackers and how they differ from one another.
A complicated history
In the 1950s, the term “hacker” was vaguely defined as someone who explored the details and limits of computer technology by testing them for a variety of purposes.

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