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You'd never say: "Our sales strategy is hope." So why does IT recovery get a free pass? When nothing bad has happened, it feels like proof nothing bad WILL happen. It isn't. Every business that's had a long, scrambling, how-did-this-happen day said "we've been fine" the morning before. Luck isn't a trend. It's just risk you haven't met yet. Prepared businesses have: ✓ Recovery time in minutes, not hours ✓ Clear answers before the crisis hits ✓ Systems that work when they need them most Unprepared businesses have hope. And hope is not a strategy. Want to stop running on luck? Read this blog and find out how:
Phishing attacks jump 28% during tax season. Not because hackers get smarter in March. Because everyone else gets busier. They don't need you to be careless. They just need you to be stressed. The emails look EXACTLY like normal business: ❌ "Resend your W-2s, something didn't come through" ❌ "Our bank info changed, update it here" ❌ "Urgent signature needed on this document" Speed is where mistakes happen. Slow down for 10 seconds. Hover. Verify. Call. Find out best practices in our latest blog here:
How a cup of coffee can take down your entire business for 4 hours: ☕ Coffee spills on laptop 💻 Laptop makes a sound laptops shouldn't make 🤔 ⏰ Everyone waits ⏰ Everyone keeps waiting ⏰ Productivity has left the chat The mistake isn't what hurts. It's the STALL that follows. No clear next step. No idea who to call. "Maybe Dave knows?" (Dave's on vacation.) Prepared businesses recover in 10 minutes. Everyone else loses an entire afternoon. Here’s how to avoid the mistake in your business:
A file share notification. A vendor email. A $6 toll balance. All of these seem completely believable. Phishing attacks using Google Drive, DocuSign and Microsoft are up. AI-written emails are getting clicked 4x more than the old sloppy ones. Your team isn’t careless. They’re busy. We break down the top three scams hitting businesses right now and the simple process changes that shut them down. No scare tactics. Just clarity. Read it here →
There’s a box somewhere in your office labeled “old cables.” There’s at least one retired laptop sitting in a drawer. And there’s probably a printer with a hard drive full of who-knows-what. Most businesses plan how they buy technology. Very few plan how they retire it. We put together a practical guide to cleaning up old devices the right way. Learn what to reuse, what to recycle and what to destroy to help ensure sensitive data doesn’t walk out the door with your discarded equipment. Read it here →
Your kid updates everything instantly. Your office? Still ignoring that “Restart to update” button. Gamers optimize. Businesses tolerate. That gap is expensive. Read this before it costs you more. 👉
Printer’s down. Wi-Fi dropped. QuickBooks locked someone out. It’s 9:12 AM. You didn’t start this business to be IT. If your Mondays feel like tech support instead of leadership, this is for you. 👉 Read the blog:
You wouldn’t leave the key to your business under the doormat, but that’s exactly what most companies are doing with their passwords. One leaked password from a random site and suddenly hackers can access your email, bank account, client data … everything. A recent Cybernews study found that 94% of passwords are reused across accounts. That means one breach can leave multiple doors wide open. The scary part? Most individuals think they’re “secure enough.” 👉 We break this down and explain how to fix it fast:
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