Thursday, April 3, 2014

It’s important to upgrade your business technology

Check out this article we found:

For many businesses up and down the country, Windows XP has been an integral part of any office over the last 12 years. But technology has evolved significantly over this time and 8 April - when XP is ending - presents many business owners with a great opportunity to upgrade their technology as Britain becomes increasingly digital.

Yet many businesses are often reluctant to upgrade to the latest digital technology. This can be due to familiarity with old systems, a belief that the cost of upgrading could be high or even a perceived lack of time to implement the systems. In fact, it’s much easier than you think to set up and the benefits are clear.Improved business technology greatly increases productivity. A recent report published by O2 Business and the Centre for Economic and Business Research (Cebr) discovered that productivity increased by 84 per cent over the past four decades thanks to advancements in digital technology. The report also forecast that productivity associated with ICT is set to grow a further 22 per cent between 2012 and 2020.
Business owners should consider: Does your company have access to modern business technology? Do your employees have the right digital tools to work productively, wherever they are? Can your staff work in a way which suits them?
Business technology really has come on leaps and bounds over the past decade, and thanks to enhanced connectivity working on the move and out of the office is now easier than ever. Mobile and social are increasingly playing a huge part in the business world and they’ve really opened up opportunities to work almost anywhere – but you have to have the systems in place to enable your staff to take full advantage of this.

Security Malfunction on your Iphone - How to Avoid Them

It was shocking to hear about an issue with the apple software.  The software was failing to encrypt emails and other means of communication.  This is extremely threatening to users who are using wireless internet in a public place, because it makes it easy for hackers to get ahold of their personal or business information.

The security risk increases as hackers get better at gathering financial information quickly.  Hackers were able to get enough info to impersonate victims and steal their identity. 
 
Apple refused to comment on this failure and embarrassing situation, but they did immediately begin working to fix the problem.  They soon found the bug that was causing the issue and were abel to send out an update for all iPhone users.  As a phone systems provider in Los Angeles (http://www.tvgconsulting.com/it-services/phone-system-solution-los-angeles/), we suggest apple users update their system immediately.  


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http://www.tvgconsulting.com/phone-systems-burbank/