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Old tech isn’t just slowing you downOlly DenhardFounder, IT Trouble Free[post_published]It can be hard to keep up with how quickly technology moves. You dont need to have the latest and greatest device but you should be wary of letting your equipment become outdated and obsolete. Older computer systems are not just slower, they are also less secure. Computers slow down… (Read More)
One bad email. That’s all it takes... HackersOlly DenhardFounder, IT Trouble Free[post_published]Email is one of the most used tools in business but did you know Hackers can use your emails as a way into your systems? Hackers use emails as a way into your systems, and they are getting smarter by the day. Cybercrime is the number one threat to … (Read More)
When you run a business, you know that your most important assets are not the material things you see around you. Not your office. Not the equipment in it. Not the smart company car that’s sitting outside. (Read More)
This one thing prevents 99% of hack attemptsOlly DenhardFounder, IT Trouble Free[post_published]One of the greatest threats facing UK businesses at the moment is cybercrime. With thousands of businesses being attacked each year it can be hard to know exactly how to protect your business. Although there is no one way that is completely secure, There is one method that is… (Read More)
What should you know before choosing between repairing or replacing your IT devices or repair them?Olly DenhardFounder, IT Trouble Free[post_published]When the pandemic took hold last year, many businesses found themselves in a situation where they had to facilitate, at speed, a workforce equipped to work from home. In the planning process (although there was little time for real planning!), it… (Read More)
Slow, outdated computer systems lead to downtime, decreased outputs, and cyber-attacks. And it’s a common problem in organisations worldwide.
So why do businesses avoid making upgrades? It’s a popular topic of conversation in the IT Trouble Free office, and our conclusions vary depending on the latest IT news stories or clients we’ve visited. (Read More)