
Your Business Tech Is Overdue for an Annual Physical
January is the month people schedule the stuff they’ve been putting off. Doctor. Dentist. Maybe finally getting that weird noise in the car looked at.
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January is the month people schedule the stuff they’ve been putting off. Doctor. Dentist. Maybe finally getting that weird noise in the car looked at.

Millions of people are doing Dry January right now. They’re cutting the one thing they know isn’t good for them because they want to feel

January is a magical month. For about three weeks, everyone believes they’re a new person. Gyms are packed. Salads are eaten on purpose. Planners get

A business owner spent one hour in late December auditing every technology tool her 12-person company used. What she discovered was staggering. Her team used

You’re three hours into a five-hour drive to visit family for the holidays. Your daughter asks, “Can I play Roblox on your laptop?” Your work

You know that drawer in your office filled with old USB drives, tangled earbuds and tech gadgets from conferences you attended three years ago? That’s

Most IT teams know they should document things. Fewer actually do. And almost none do it well. But the cost of bad (or missing) documentation

When it comes to protecting your business from cyberthreats, the basics still matter. A lot. In fact, according to IBM’s 2023 Cost Of A Data

Email’s sending. VPN’s humming. Backups probably ran last night. No one’s complaining.But what about that one piece of software your company still uses because “it

Let’s be real: no one ever says, “Let’s give IT more budget this year.”If you’re like most IT leaders in small-to-midsize businesses, you’re being asked