If you’re on the road without a laptop, and you’re running the latest server, you can still get full access to your Outlook data. |
Here’s a quick tour of the latest tools for working away from the office.
You've made the decision to go mobile. Now what? |
Protecting your private business information from the outside world is one thing. But what about from prying eyes inside your own office? Here are five things to consider. |
Time is precious. Life's too short to worry about computers." We agree. But to understand the threats that exist and how to handle those threats, you need to know some technical stuff. Don't worry — we'll keep it to a minimum. |
Computer security is vital for small business - but make sure you’re focusing your energies in the right direction. |
Learn what a firewall is and how it can help discourage unwanted intrusions into your business data and private information. |
To protect vital information stored on your computers, you may want to focus on your employees first — especially those who write down their passwords where others can see them, or open e-mail attachments without thinking about it, or download or install software from unauthorised sources. |
There might be no guaranteed way to halt spam, but a few tricks will help you slow it down. Review our hints. |
Having a privacy policy makes sense whether your business is online or not. Here are some guidelines for putting one together. |
Technology has made it possible to keep machines up and running after a disaster, but you need to ensure that your employees can work efficiently. As part of your business continuity plan, you should incorporate information access, recovery, and event preparation as much as possible into your daily activities. |