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zoom hacked zoom bomb

Employees around the world are working remotely full-time during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many are turning to applications like Zoom to meet online. Unfortunately, cybercriminals see this trend as a new opportunity to attack people for profit. Therefore, you must protect these platforms so your company is safe from costly and embarrassing security breaches.  Common video conference attacks:  Video Bombing: This involves uninvited guests disrupting your meetings. They may show inappropriate images, shout...

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Imagine your employee is having problems with a 5-year-old computer. Whenever the employee starts their applications, they wait minutes for the program to load. Also, the computer shuts down or crashes while they are working on critical projects. The employee is frustrated with the computer and is asking for a new device. When buying a computer for your business, you must consider the below specs: Portability: If...

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SITE SERVICES & CABLING

Businesses should be utilizing an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) during disasters like fires, storms, and other emergencies. A UPS is usually set up for desktop computers to give users enough time to save their work and progress. Another beneficial power-saving plan for emergencies would be to use a UPS for your server and network equipment. Powering Your Network UPS systems provide backup power in the event of outages...

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We are very excited to announce that Radiant Technology Solutions CEO Ron Slyker recently contributed an article to Tampa Bay Business & Wealth Magazine in regards to taking a careful approach to choosing your small business IT partner. As discussed in the article technology is important and the wrong choice can cost you big, in the long run.     Ron goes on to discuss how in the tech world it...

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