G Suite launches new features

Posted on Tuesday January 24, 2017  |  iterative calculation, gsuite, google cloud, gmail, g suite explore, basic mobile management

img-google-cloud-170px-op1Tech giant Google has always listened to customer feedback to make continuous improvements to its powerful suite of applications. And in the most recent case, Google Cloud's G Suite has introduced five new updates. What do they include and are they worth getting excited about?

 

Utilizing Google's Cloud Print service

Posted on Monday January 23, 2017  |  printing, printer, internet, hardware, google, devices, computer, cloud, access

img-cloud-printing-170px-op1When you picture cloud computing and printing devices, you might think of endless copies of clouds flying out of the printer. But that analogy wouldn't quite apply for Google's Cloud Print service, though. This cloud-computing hybrid allows you to access both regular and internet-enabled printers through the Internet. What are the benefits? Are they worth looking into? Read on for additional insight.

 

An old virus gets a new shot at virtualization

Posted on Friday January 20, 2017

2017January20_Virtualization_AVirtualizing your desktops comes with a number of benefits, one of which is improved security. Unfortunately, nothing perfect lasts forever, and the virtualization industry is facing a frightening new form of malware. Although this threat is nothing more than a facelift on an old virus, it is just as dangerous as it was the first time it made headlines. If you're utilizing any sort of virtualized desktop, you need to be fully aware of this new development.

 

Simplify calendar sharing with Office 365

Posted on Thursday January 19, 2017  |  users, synchronization, sharing, productivity, periodic, outlook, office, mobile, microsoft, mac, immediate, enhancing, calendar, 365

img-calendar-170px-op1Knowing your friend's schedules comes in handy when you're trying to arrange a reunion, and the same can be said for businesses. Through calendar sharing, employees can simultaneously arrange meetings, prioritize projects and set schedules for contacting customers. Unfortunately, it isn't as easy as it sounds. Recently, Microsoft made changes to its calendar sharing function that might make things a little simpler. Here are some of them:

 

5 great voice commands for Google Now

Posted on Wednesday January 18, 2017  |  voice commands, google now, android, ai

2017January18_Android_AGoogle Now has been around for years, but the service still doesn't have the name recognition of Apple's Siri or Amazon's Alexa. Considering that it is delivered on nearly every new Android device, it's a crime that it doesn't get more use. For a crash course in some of Google's best AI-powered voice-commands, take a look at five of our favorites.

 

How to protect against VoIP call hacking

Posted on Tuesday January 17, 2017  |  voip, session border controllers, sbc updates, eavesdropping, denial of service, call jacking

2017January17_VoIP_AVoIP has become the ultimate communication tool for enterprises, but it has also become another vulnerability that hackers exploit. Because voice is essentially transferred as data, the risk of digitized messages being intercepted and heard by unauthorized ears increases. That's why businesses need security systems like an up-to-date session border controller (SBC) to protect against a plethora of voice attacks.

 

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