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Try ARCO’s Unified Communication and Collaboration Tool

Right now, many employers and employees across America are transitioning and/or acclimating to working from home. We know this isn’t easy. For the transition to be successful, organizations must have communications and productivity tools in place that allow their employees to team and communicate seamlessly across multiple channels – video, phone, VOIP, and chat.

Business impacts of the coronavirus disease

Consumers and businesses are already dealing with the huge impact of COVID-19. As governments and private businesses continue to find ways to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, they turn to all available technology resources. In the long term, expect the following changes in the use of technology.

Stay productive despite COVID-19 with Microsoft Teams

More and more people are forced to work from home to avoid the COVID-19 pandemic. But Microsoft Teams is rising to meet the needs of affected companies. This powerful tool recently underwent several changes to make it easier for its users to effectively collaborate and communicate with each other.

Cybercrime Never Sleeps: Four Ways to Protect Your Business During the Coronavirus Epidemic

There is a proverb that says, “Crime never sleeps.” Anyone who has watched “Mr. Robot”, starring Rami Malek, also knows that cybercriminals are insomniacs. What does this mean for you? It means that hackers are working tirelessly around the clock and around globe to take advantage of the chaos surrounding the spread of COVID-19. Responding to government and medical recommendations to slow the spread of the virus, companies have sent their employees home to work – many for the first time.

Cybercrime Never Sleeps: Four Ways to Protect Your Business During the Coronavirus Epidemic

There is a proverb that says, “Crime never sleeps.” Anyone who has watched “Mr. Robot”, starring Rami Malek, also knows that cybercriminals are insomniacs. What does this mean for you? It means that hackers are working tirelessly around the clock and around globe to take advantage of the chaos surrounding the spread of COVID-19. Responding to government and medical recommendations to slow the spread of the virus, companies have sent their employees home to work – many for the first time.

The risks of autocomplete passwords

Hackers may have found another way of tracking you via seemingly harmless autocomplete passwords. Here’s what you need to know.
Why auto-fill passwords are so dangerous
Certain web browsers have integrated features that enable usernames and passwords to be automatically entered into a web form.

Discover the best VoIP service for you

Forget about the days when your company spent a lot of money on long-distance phone calls to clients and partners. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology now allows you to place and receive calls for free or for a minimal fee. Find out the various options for individual users and business owners alike by reading on.

Master OneNote in no time

OneNote is a useful but underutilized program that comes with Microsoft Office. With OneNote, you can create and share digital notebooks that contain handwritten or typed notes, drawings, screen clippings, audio commentaries, and more. This takes your note-taking to another level, allowing you to integrate multimedia as well as share notes and collaborate with other users.

Should you use UPS for your network gear?

Smart business owners use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for emergency situations like a storm, fire, or other disasters. Often, a UPS is deployed for desktop computers to give employees ample time to save their work and prevent losing unsaved work.

How to remove these 5 computer clutter types

Unused apps, error logs, and user bloat are some things that may be cluttering up your computer, causing it to function at less than peak performance. We’ll show you how to remove clutter from your Windows 10 PC and get it to run smoothly again.
5 Types of PC clutter
There are five types of clutter that may be causing your Windows 10 computer to underperform.