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Surprise! Your Computer Mouse May Be Letting in Viruses and Hackers

I can think of few accessories more essential to computing than the mouse. This device made computer use more friendly. The ability to point and click revolutionized home and business computing.

Computer Mouse

It is easy to take the computer mouse for granted. I have grown accustomed to using it. In fact, to me, a mouse is a virtually natural extension of the computer, seemingly indistinguishable.

Yet, problems always seem to accompany progress. Such is the case with the mouse and wireless keyboard. As it turns out, these helpful devices may be letting in viruses and hackers.

That is right. Many computer users are unknowingly vulnerable. I recently came to learn that the mouse and wireless keyboards we love so much are highly susceptible to cyberattacks.

Wi-Fi Connections to Blame

As is true of many of you, I use Wi-Fi daily. I try not to dwell on all the security dangers possible because of Wi-Fi. Unfortunately, the reality is that just as colds can spread when people cough and sneeze into the air, computer viruses disseminate via Wi-Fi signals.

My Beloved Wireless Mouse

I was so excited when I brought home my first wireless mouse. The ability to slide the device around the table without a cable proved optimal in my work. The thought that I could possibly be the victim of a hacker virus never occurred.

Now, wireless mice and keyboards are a primary means of contracting the so-called MouseJack virus, created by hackers.

How Hackers Get Inside the System

Wireless mice and keyboards connect to the actual computer via a dongle, which translates user actions from the devices back to the computer. So, when I type or click on something using a wireless device, there is a moment when my information is out there in cyberspace. Guess what? That is how hackers can intercept data and get into the system.

A hacker who wants to steal my information or install a virus only need be within 100 meters of the computer to cause havoc.

Brands with Known Problems

Right now, there are certain brands that exhibit weaker defenses than others to these wireless attacks. The names include:

  • Dell
  • HP
  • Lenovo
  • Linux
  • Logitech
  • Macs
  • Windows PCs

Fighting Back

Using a Bluetooth-enabled mouse or keyboard is the best way to protect against these cyberattacks. Bluetooth technology comes with standard security that keeps out known viruses and provides defenses against hacking.

It is also possible to get a firmware patch from the computer or accessory manufacturer.

Final Thoughts

Small businesses, such as mine, must remain extra vigilant about security. I lack the financial resources to buy a whole new computer system if one falls victim to a serious hack attack. Nor can I afford to lose any sensitive data that could cost me clients.

I strongly advise that anyone serious about remaining safe in cyberspace take precautions as soon as possible.

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Microsoft’s New Release: SharePoint 2016

The behemoth, Microsoft Inc., finds itself in ongoing talk as software platforms online unanimously rave of a springtime upgrade being made. These digital communities are buzzing: debates and analysis for an emerging SharePoint platform to be made official this year.

Sharepoint 2016

The Redmond, Wash., software organization, on March 14, 2016, announced its most recent “released to manufacturing” for the SharePoint 2016 development and amid expectations. The latest version is a 2013 model. The RTM has been expected by numerous companies lately as design features are already live in their accounts.

You see, Microsoft has already released SharePoint’s new search service to its primary consumer. The “free” upgrade gives the software developer a slight edge in upselling SharePoint 2016 to all current users.

The new search capabilities allows data to be accessed from multiple Microsoft products, but through one search key now found in all related software. It’s a maneuver taken by the corporation as the software company is distancing itself from the suspicion and speculation forums are creating.

They question the usefulness of this year’s version and from its 2013 predecessor.

Some may argue these new benefits as slight at best.

Yet contrary to skepticism, the new development for 2016 provides various functions, the user, usually an account holder in a SharePoint work space, can benefit from it indefinitely. Microsoft is not, without notice, changing the entire functions the software has and therefore retain great market share by incorporating more functions relevant to its end user.

So SharePoint 2016 will still be a digital workspace for the B2B consumers and its intranet uses among employees. One that is enhanced and more accommodating for expanding hardware technology, mobile devices and touch screen capabilities. Its chief function is with fair-sized businesses and among employees sharing, viewing or accessing privatized data.

Time can only tell how soon companies will adapt and upgrade to the new program. Microsoft will phase out the support options it offers to the program’s previous versions that a lot are still using.

As stated by Microsoft’s very own SharePoint general manager, Set Patton,”This is an important milestone.

The release, as stated in RTM, is scheduled for imminent spring of 2016.

The first edition of the program was released during 2001 in over 35 different languages worldwide and remains integral to many modern businesses. Users can still expect document management, personal cloud computing, enterprise social networking, workflow management, enterprise searches, intranet and extranet uses, and even business intelligence.

Office 365 is notoriously known for offering SharePoint as a service, though, it requires a larger infrastructure for installation and day-to-day processing. The requirements have not changed for the coming release be it password encrypted accounts or usernames.

The modifications are geared to improve user experience chiefly. Features, such as mobile diversity, will enable the program to provide better support in touch-enabled functions. IT professionals will see improved manageability and overall protection against leaks in data and intentional break-ins. They will experience simplicity of applications and information through the future’s mobile customization.

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5 Reasons Businesses Today Are Choosing Managed IT Services

Staggering statistics were published stating that by 2019, the managed-services market is expected to see growth by as much as $193 billion . What is it about this particular business model that is so wildly successful? It seems a large percentage of small- and medium-sized businesses are very much in favor of these services, and there are a number of good reasons why.

Why the Demand for Managed Services?

We have already established that business owners are drawn to the managed-services business model, but why? What is it that owners are hoping to get out of such services, and how can you use those wants to market your services?  Research shows that the reason our clients choose our services are not necessarily the reasons why we think they should. Business owners are looking for a wide range of benefits when they opt for a managed services model, and what they want is:

  • To improve the efficiency and dependability of their IT operations.
  • Enhanced security and compliance.
  • A proactive approach to maintenance.
  • Cost effectiveness and a good return on investment.
  • Free up IT staff to work on strategic projects.
  • Have greater access to new technologies.
  • Lacks in-house IT capabilities for certain functions.
  • Shifting capital expenses to operating expenses.
  • Predictable pricing and manageable costs.

Let’s take a closer look at some of the more pressing reasons why managed services are becoming the obvious choice for small to medium-sized business owners.

  1. More Efficient and Reliable IT Operations

This is one of the main reasons that companies with over 100 employees decide that managed services are the right choice for them. Often, the businesses we partner with as managed-service providers are suffering from overburdened IT staff, or lack employees that have the knowledge and skills to handle certain tasks and successfully handle the entire network on their own.

In these situations, it is hard to deny the value of working with an outside IT service provider. A majority of businesses using managed-services describe their partnership with their provider as a collaborative arrangement with their internal IT department, leading one to believe that certain aspects of IT management fall into the MSP bucket while others are preferably handled in-house. The driving force for these business owners is to improve and enhance the capabilities of the in-house IT team, not replace them altogether. Outsourcing IT not only ensures an extra team of IT experts to help resolve any issues or concerns but to be able to benefit from having access to the latest and greatest technology and innovative business grade solutions that will assist in maximizing uptime and profitability. These technologies include such things as:

  • Remote monitoring and management (RMM)
  • Backup and disaster recovery (BDR)
  • Cloud computing

By investing in these tools the entire IT infrastructure becomes more reliable and dependable, labor constraints are overcome, and internal IT departments are able to keep in control of the situation.

  1. Enhanced Security and Compliance

There are so many variations of technology that store and transmit data nowadays, including tablets, operating systems, servers, smartphones, laptops and more. Because data is stored and transmitted on these devices it means their security is critical. Many business owners live in fear that they will fall victim to a security breach. As a managed service provider it is your job to make them well aware of the risks, sharing examples that have been highlighted in the media and explaining how their data and compliance practices are compromised when such an event arises.

It is also crucial you address the business owners concerns about compliance, especially in industries such as health and legal, where compliance is a major concern. For these people it is important they work with a provider that is HIPAA compliant and in addition, can implement other ways to supplement additional managed security protocol, policies, and procedures.

  1. A Proactive Approach to Maintenance

This is a major and important benefit to managed IT services. Business owners have little to no time to spend thinking about their IT infrastructure, worrying about things such as the dependability and speed of the network connections, and other concerns. By working with an MSP they are afforded the luxury of all-day, every-day, around-the-clock coverage.

Security solutions and services such as RMM are always working to detect potential threats, vulnerabilities, or potential disturbances. When you provide fully managed IT support, bugs and issues can most often be troubleshot and remediated before they are ever a concern to the business owner. Owners are happy to pay for such a service, as CEOs and others have no time to be verifying that backups are done properly. It has become more than clear that data management on the cloud is expected to yield more managed services revenue in the coming year, and when business work with the right MSP they are able to take advantage of proactive business continuity solutions, such as BDR, by combining RMM intelligence with regular and encrypted backups, cloud computing, and virtualization.

  1. Cost Effectiveness and Return on Investment

The cost savings associated with managed services is considerable, making it another reason that using MSP’s is desirable. This fact has an incredible amount of business value, but many business owners are unaware of just how significant this is. It is your job as a managed service provider to explain to your clients how MSPs help control outgoing expenses and increase ROI. An IT budget consists of many items, including:

  • hardware costs
  • software and network infrastructure
  • maintenance costs
  • IT labor

The businesses you work with need to understand every-way that managed services can benefit them financially, especially where the aforementioned maintenance costs are concerned. Using outdated software can have detrimental effects on ROI, and this is avoided with MSPs. In additional it provides the flexibility and scalability needed to grow or scale back in a way not possible with internal IT teams.

The managed service model allows clients to easily predict their IT expenses on a monthly basis and are able to better plan and budget for larger IT projects and improvements. All of these factors should be reviewed in a quarterly business review. You are able to show your clients the value of your services during these reviews, and how you play an instrumental role in what they do.

  1. Free Up Internal IT Staff To Work On Strategic Projects

When businesses choose a managed-service provider a major advantage they often don’t think of with an outside service provider, is that any internal IT staff is free to focus their energy and talents on projects and tasks they are better suited to handle.

This increases productivity and allows strategic planning to get the time and attention it deserves.

This maximizes the business’s IT budget and the business is able to get the most out of their investment.

It doesn’t make much sense to have your internal IT team handling things they have little expertise or experience with. Things like migrating over to Microsoft Office 365 when it can be expertly handled by an MSP instead, and the technician can commit their time to something they excel at. Managed services enable in-house staff to spend their working hours on what they are best at, with the MSP filling in the gaps and taking the pressure off, providing specialized services where they are needed most.

As managed service providers we are well aware of the benefits and advantages of the services we offer, but it is our job to help our clients see them as well. By better understanding what it is they are looking for and how their businesses can be best supported we are able to tailor our offerings and approach to better meet those needs.

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