Comply with data protection on the internet
All information carried on the web or by e-mail is data. If it relates to an identifiable individual, the Data Protection Act 1998 rules apply. What should I look out for? When doing business via the...
View ArticleSending/receiving large files
Sending and receiving large files quickly is probably the most striking benefit for home/office broadband users. Although it's difficult to pin an exact increase in speed on file downloads, depending...
View ArticleBackup
With broadband you may no longer need expensive, and often rapidly obsolete back-up devices. The always-on connection and large capacity allows you to send files and emails as well as archive documents...
View ArticleAdditional IT services
There is far more that IT can do for many companies than simply operating networks. Lots of companies are now using database applications to improve all sorts of processes. It is very possible to...
View ArticleWhy you need a zero tolerance IT policy
The recent Blaster and Sobig-F outbreaks have once again highlighted that companies are not always protected against the latest viruses or patched against vulnerabilities in computer operating systems....
View ArticleTrust online: ISIS and the Safe Shops List
Despite these healthy growth figures, around 20 million people, or 55% of the UK adult population, have yet to experience online shopping. Concern among consumers over the security of their personal...
View ArticleTop systems security tips
1. Never take security for granted The truth of the matter is that if any part of your business is online, then there is a risk that people may attack your systems. The global nature of the internet...
View ArticleWorking securely with wireless
Wireless is becoming an increasingly popular way for businesses to share information and work away form the office. Research has shown that more than a quarter of staff already does some work from...
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