Safeguarding mobile devices: A guide for modern businesses

Mobile devices have become essential business tools, keeping employees connected and productive wherever they may be. However, if a mobile device is misplaced, stolen, or accessed by the wrong person, sensitive company data could be at risk. Below are practical steps to help secure your organization’s mobile devices.

UCaaS-CCaaS convergence: Unifying business communications

Integrating internal communication tools such as Unified Communications-as-a-Service (UCaaS) with customer-facing systems like Contact Center-as-a-Service (CCaaS) is rapidly gaining traction among businesses. This blog explores the key advantages of UCaaS-CCaaS integration for businesses and provides a guide to help companies successfully implement it.

8 Signs your company’s IT systems need an upgrade

As technology evolves, so must your business systems. If your IT infrastructure is showing signs of strain — whether through constant breakdowns, security vulnerabilities, or diminished capabilities — it’s time to act. This article outlines eight critical warning signs that your IT systems need an upgrade.

Protecting against VoIP service theft

VoIP systems offer businesses an affordable and efficient way to stay connected. Alarmingly, the risk of VoIP theft is growing as attackers hijack services and threaten business operations. Understanding this threat and how to protect your network is crucial for avoiding costly disruptions.

How Microsoft is reinventing Windows to survive the next tech crisis

The global CrowdStrike outage in July 2024 served as a stark reminder of the fragility of our digital infrastructure. In response, Microsoft is undertaking a fundamental reinvention of its operating system with the Windows Resiliency Initiative. It’s a strategic overhaul designed to make sure Windows can withstand crises of similar scale and impact in the future.

AI is great, but it creates a security blind spot

You’re focused on leveraging the latest technology for growth and innovation, but there’s a hidden risk that comes with it. The software, automated systems, and AI tools that power your business each have their own non-human identity (NHI). Managing these digital identities was a significant challenge even before the AI boom, but now, with intelligent agents capable of independent action, NHIs represent a critical threat that demands immediate attention.