The line between employee communication tools and customer service platforms is starting to blur — and that’s a good thing. For small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), combining UCaaS with CCaaS can lead to stronger teamwork, faster response times, and happier customers.
The future is unified: UCaaS and CCaaS convergence for SMB success
Windows 10 is nearing its end of life — here’s what you need to know
Microsoft will officially cease support for Windows 10 in October 2025, marking the end of an era for one of the most widely used operating systems. But there’s no need to worry just yet, you still have plenty of time to prepare. To help you navigate this transition, we’ve put together a straightforward guide to explore your next steps.
How your web browser keeps you one step ahead of cyberthreats
When it comes to online safety, HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) is your first line of defense. In this article, we explore how HTTPS helps secure your connection to websites, prevent data theft, and build trust in the digital world. Whether you’re banking, shopping, or just reading the news, understanding how HTTPS works can help you stay safe every time you go online.
The state of ransomware in 2025: What businesses need to know
VoIP bandwidth requirements and tips for clear business calls
Harnessing the full potential of Microsoft Copilot
Why your cloud costs are skyrocketing — and how to get them under control
Why SMBs need regular technology business reviews
Technology is always evolving, and for small or mid-sized businesses like yours, staying ahead means taking a close look at your IT strategy. A technology business review helps you spot inefficiencies, security risks, and growth opportunities. By conducting these reviews regularly, you can make sure your technology supports your goals, boosts productivity, and stays cost-effective.
Password managers under attack: Protect your SMB
Many small or medium-sized businesses (SMBs) rely on password managers to simplify and secure their authentication processes, but these tools are now under attack. A recent study revealed a startling rise in malware targeting password managers, with cybercriminals adapting their tactics and growing more sophisticated by the day.