Microsoft Teams is a business essential these days, the tool of choice for seamless communication among organizations of all sizes. However, VoIP calls on the platform can occasionally face challenges such as missing sound or lag, disrupting productivity.
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The power of Infrastructure as Code in scaling Internet of Things networks
The Internet of Things (IoT) has been key toward revolutionizing industries, connecting devices, and enabling data-driven insights. However, scaling IoT networks is becoming a challenge as the number of devices continues to increase. To address this, infrastructure-as-code (IaC) provides seamless scalability and efficient management of IoT infrastructure.
Top holiday cyberthreats retailers need to watch out for
During the holidays, retailers can feel overwhelmed by the number of tasks they need to complete. But while keeping up with the holiday rush, they also need to be vigilant about potential cyberthreats. With more customers shopping online and increased payment activity, there are several risks that can affect retailers during this time.
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How to create charts and sparklines in Excel
Visualizing data is key to making informed business decisions, and Excel’s chart and sparkline tools make it easy to turn numbers into clear visuals. In this guide, you’ll learn the basics of using charts and sparklines in Excel to highlight trends, compare data, and better understand your spreadsheet insights.
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Hack-proof your passwords with the latest NIST password guidelines
Want to outsmart hackers? Start with your passwords. By following the latest guidelines from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), you can create robust passwords that will keep your accounts and information secure.
The evolution of password guidelines
Initially, NIST emphasized the complexity of passwords, encouraging a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters.