At the office, everything employees need to get work done is provided by the company. They have their PCs, standard keyboards, mice, and perhaps headsets if they do lots of calls. However, circumstances like community quarantines during viral outbreaks may force you to have staff work from their homes.
Letting your staff work from home? Here’s the gear they’ll need
What’s new with the Windows 10 20H1 update?
The 20H1 update is the first major Windows 10 release of 2020, and the name implies it should be released in the first half of the year, most likely in May. However, you can already give the pre-release version a test run by joining the Fast Ring of the Windows Insider program, but you’ll want to do this on a nonessential machine.
COVID-19’s Impact on the Delivery of Smartphones and Other Technology Products
Cloud use surges during COVID-19 pandemic
As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads to more nations worldwide, millions of businesses turn to the internet as their employees are forced to work from home. Is the World Wide Web ready for the sudden increase in demand for cloud-based services?
Even before the pandemic, many companies were already turning to online productivity and collaboration tools for their business.
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Working Remotely Amid the COVID-19 Outbreak
If you've been keeping up with the latest news, chances are you've heard about COVID-19 and how quickly it's spreading all over the globe. With over 100,000 confirmed infections and over 3,000 deaths worldwide, businesses in Wichita and all over the United States are making contingency plans so that operations will continue even under the possibility of an outbreak.
Security tips for businesses that use IoT devices
Take notes the modern way with OneNote
Note-taking is a vital skill in life. Whether you’re in a board meeting, conference, or lecture, you’re bound to list, quote, or summarize certain points in order to recall them later and understand them better. Thanks to new technologies, you now have more ways of taking down notes than just a pen and paper.
Gear up your network equipment with UPS
During a power outage, responsible business owners use emergency power to keep desktop computers from unexpectedly shutting down. While that’s certainly a good strategy for keeping machines operational and preventing data loss, there’s something else you can do to ensure that your staff remains productive while weathering a storm: uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for networking equipment.