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Create Better Meeting Experiences with HP Presence

Create Better Meeting Experiences with HP Presence

The rules have changed. With work arrangements more flexible than ever before, businesses need to find effective solutions to keep their teams connected and collaborative no matter where they are. Technologies like HP Presence have come on the scene to do just that....

Ultra-wide screens and ADP

Ultra-wide screens and ADP

If you’re still wondering whether ultra-wide is the way to go, consider this – when you’ve got a mountain of work to do or an important decision to make, wouldn’t you rather have more information in front of you than less? Wouldn’t you prefer to take it all in at a glance rather than have to keep opening and closing windows and links? Wouldn’t you feel more reassured knowing you hadn’t missed something or forgotten to open a file?

Windows 11 Pro and Back to Office

Windows 11 Pro and Back to Office

Remote working, online meetings, hybrid teams, the new normal – the last couple of years have seen all of us learning new phrases and getting used to new ways of working. But the truth is, most of us can’t wait to get back to the office and start working side by side with our friends and colleagues again.

First line of defence against Ransomware

First line of defence against Ransomware

The “Conti” ransomware which targeted Ireland’s Health Department last week, is thought to be the same used in yesterday’s Waikato District Health Board.
People often represent the weakest link in the security chain and are chronically responsible for the failure of security systems. A study by Trend Micro concluded that email is the number one threat vector, there is no exception, even with a global pandemic.

Apple Ransomware Attack

Apple Ransomware Attack

A Taiwanese manufacturer, Quanta Computer, which supplies Apple Inc with hardware used in some their
devices, stated that on 21 April 2021 it had suffered a ransomware attack by the REvil ransomware group. A staggering ransom, set at $50 million (USD), was demanded to be paid in order to prevent leaking sensitive files of Apple’s new technology on the Dark Web.