Many families today have a shared home computer to help with all their normal day-to-day activities. A teen can do school work, play games and chat to friends, a parent can check work emails, pay household bills and shop online while the youngsters play some games and browse YouTube. Yet with COVID-19 sending so many people home to work, the shared computer is getting a lot more use and is now also being used for business or corporate work. Continue reading
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Work From Home: Revisiting Business Etiquette
Working from home is a brand new new thing for many people and businesses. This blog article describes a variety of professional tips for business etiquette for remote work. Continue reading
Make an IT Provider Your Technology Guide
Making information technology decisions can feel confusing and sometimes even insurmountable A local IT provider or MSP (managed services provider) can be your guide. Continue reading
Keep in Touch While Social Distancing
Quarantine doesn’t have to mean you are on your own all the time. Sure, back in the old pre-internet days, people were stuck. But we now have technology and Internet access which can help us remain connected with others even while social distancing. This article lists some of the top options for some fun with family and friends. Continue reading
6 Tips For Trouble Free Online Meeting
Online meetings are the new norm for many of us, but that doesn’t mean people magically know how to enjoy a trouble-free online conference experience. We have put together some tips to help you hold and join in these meetings more successfully. Continue reading
Setting Up Your Work from Home Environment
You have been told to stay put and work from home, but you may now be a bit confused as you look around your home. You have never set up a home office before and are thinking, “Hmm, work where?”. Here are some tips on getting you organised to go online and get things done remotely. Continue reading
Is Your Business Ready for the Coronavirus?
The Coronavirus (which is now being called COVID-19) is spreading and we will be feeling the effects for a while. As such, businesses should start to make preparations on how to handle things. Your first priority should be for the health of your employees and customers. Then you need to consider business continuity and prepare for mobile or remote working capabilities for you and your staff. Continue reading