What’s your favorite browser? If it’s not already Microsoft Edge, it might be soon. Why? Microsoft are making it even easier to find all the information you need, faster. And who doesn’t love a time-saver? They’ve introduced a new “Summarize” button in Edge, letting you grab quick highlights from the webpage you’re visiting. This could be a great tool for businesses. Researching a topic and scanning lots of articles? You'll save a ton of time by only reading the essentials, helping you decide whether the information is worth a deeper dive. The new “Summarize” button works in a similar way to the Copilot key, which can give you an in-depth summary of Edge pages. This is another example of how Microsoft are focusing on integrating AI tools into their apps, so you can get things done more efficiently. Next time you’re browsing with Edge, check out the Summarize button or Copilot tool. Let me know what you think. https://lnkd.in/eEJNE9s7
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If you and your team use Outlook for mobile, here’s some good news: Now you can attach emails to other emails straight from your phone. Anyone else thinking of the film Inception?! It’s a little mind-bending – but there’s a good reason for it. The new feature will make it easy to share important email threads, without having to waste time switching to your PC or using Outlook for web. Imagine you’re on the go, responding to a client or team member. You might need to reference an earlier email conversation, and this update will let you forward it directly from your iOS or Android device. It’s great for keeping email trails organized. No more forwarding long chains or having to copy and paste bits of text. Just tap, attach, and you’re all set! The feature should be available on Outlook for mobile right now. Have you tried it out yet? https://lnkd.in/eBtece9s
You'll soon be able to add emails as attachments when writing an email in Outlook for Mobile
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The AI and cybersecurity industries are booming. Find out how they can work together to combat cyber threats. #Cybersecurity #ArtificialIntelligence https://lnkd.in/g4Qa3m9p
AI and cybersecurity: Navigating a rapidly evolving industry
techradar.com
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If you use PCs in your business, I’ll take a guess and bet that you’ve heard of the Blue Screen of Death… It was first introduced to Windows in 1993, and now it’s become one of the most feared symbols of computer trouble. When you see the blue screen, you know something has gone seriously wrong. What causes the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)? Most of the time, it happens due to a driver error. This means there’s a problem with the software that should be helping your hardware communicate with Windows. Occasionally, though, the BSOD can be due to a hardware issue. Although pretty much everyone dreads the blue screen appearing, it’s actually a useful safety feature. The blue screen forces your computer to shut down, protecting your system from further damage. But for businesses, seeing the BSOD can be more than just frustrating. Repeated crashes interrupt productivity and can put your data at risk. It could even mean there are deeper issues in your IT setup, which need to be fixed. If your team often encounters the Blue Screen of Death, it might be time to update your software. It might be worth looking at upgrading your PCs, too. You should also get your setup reviewed to make sure everything’s working as it should be. Need help figuring out what’s behind the crashes? Get in touch, we can help. https://lnkd.in/eKtMZgca
How the Blue Screen of Death became your PC’s grim reaper
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What’s the first thing you do when someone leaves your business? If it’s not deleting their account logins, it might be time to rethink your process. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/ecETb-8V #BusinessIT #CyberSecurity #OldLogins
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Today marks the 44th anniversary of Apple’s historic Initial Public Offering (IPO), with the tech giant selling shares of its stock to the public for the first time. Apple sold 4.6 million shares at $22 each, and stock closed at $29. This resulted in Apple being valued at an impressive $1.778 billion, and it made millionaires out of more than 40 employees and investors. The Apple co-founders also saw their own stock values go up, with Steve Jobs's shares reaching $217 million, and Steve Wozniak's shares hitting $116 million. This was the largest IPO since Ford’s in 1956, and it highlighted the huge potential to create wealth and redefine markets through the tech industry. Apple’s IPO was only the beginning. It sparked a tech revolution that inspired innovation across businesses all over the globe. Today, it reminds us how investment in technology can change everything – not just in terms of value, but also in terms of impact. It’s a great lesson for businesses. Where do you think technology will take us next? https://lnkd.in/gFcPMhgJ
Apple's IPO Makes Forrest Gump Rich - This Day in Tech History
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Learn how to liven up training to decrease human error and other cybersecurity risks for your business. #SmallBusinessTips #Cybersecurity https://lnkd.in/gWmZGteH
Security Awareness: Boring Training Is Ineffective Training
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Do you know what your team thinks of your CRM (Customer Relationship Management) software? According to a recent survey, employees are feeling stuck with outdated CRM systems that are failing to get the job done. The report showed that more than half (62%) of employees want a new CRM system, but they’re also concerned about the cost, disruption, and complexity involved in upgrading. And while a CRM is an important tool for sales and marketing, only around 31% of leaders say they’re satisfied with their current platform. For businesses, these results are worth paying attention to. If your CRM system is clunky, it can be a drain on productivity and negatively impact your business. While switching CRMs might seem overwhelming, there are real benefits to upgrading. A high-quality CRM helps you achieve much better lead generation, as well as better management of your sales pipeline. Does your CRM feel outdated? If so, it might be time to explore new systems that are easy to use, cost-effective, and focused on strong customer support. If you’d like to explore your options, we can help. Get in touch. https://lnkd.in/gfXQ4tQV
Workers feel "trapped" with poor CRM tools, want an AI upgrade
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Data breaches are becoming increasingly common. Here's how to protect yourself if you become a victim. #Cybersecurity #DataBreach https://lnkd.in/eGxTbFBW
CONSUMER REPORTS: What to do after a data breach
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Here’s an important warning about something that could affect your business: A security flaw has been found in Microsoft Bookings. The popular tool is used for scheduling appointments – but the flaw could allow scammers to create unauthorized accounts and get hold of false certificates. Why should you be worried? If scammers create fake accounts pretending to be senior people in your business, they could trick your employees into sharing sensitive information. This could give them access to your business systems and even let them reset passwords, locking you out of all your accounts. If your business uses Microsoft 365, it’s doubly important to be aware of this issue. The security flaw comes from a feature in Microsoft Bookings called 'Shared Booking Pages”, which is usually turned on by default under the Microsoft 365 licence. When someone creates a shared booking page, it creates a new account without going through the usual security checks. This is how scammers can slip through the cracks. This security alert is a reminder of how important it is to keep an eye on the tools we use every day. Check if you’re using Microsoft Bookings in your business and consider disabling it if you don't need it. It’s also a good idea to keep your systems updated and have an IT expert (like us) review your security settings. It can go a long way towards protecting your business. If this sounds a bit overwhelming, don’t worry. My team can help, get in touch. https://lnkd.in/gU5JTJTa
Microsoft Bookings Flaw Let Hackers Create/Impersonate User Acccounts
https://cybersecuritynews.com