Hello everyone! Before January ends, let me give you a rundown of my favorite Android Apps for 2017. These are apps that even professional IT services people say that they cannot live without.
You may think that data stored in an in-house datacenter is in more secure hands than data in the cloud. But that may not be true.
In the digital age where almost every business communicates via email, Outlook Office 365 became one of the most prevalently used applications across organizations.
In the digital age where almost every business communicates via email, Outlook Office 365 became one of the most prevalently used applications across organizations.
Way back, Pinoys were considered the world’s most active texters— now, would it still be any wonder if Filipinos earned the distinction of being the world’s most social media active people?
Most of us today spend majority of our computing life in the cloud. And like me, it is no longer unusual to use more than one cloud-based storage service, including Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive and others.
As an IT services professional, it really rattles my nerves when my Mac becomes frustratingly slow. But, worry no more! There are a number of ways you can speed up your trusty Mac again.
Last January, the CES 2017 tech show showcased wearable medical, biometric and augmented reality devices to be launched in the mainstream market leaving people from IT Services in the Philippines and elsewhere across the globe pretty much excited!
Telecommuting is beneficial for both businesses and IT services professionals in the Philippines. Companies can find talent anywhere in the world, while IT personnel can work anywhere with a Wi-Fi connection.
If you are a Microsoft user who is concerned about cyber security, worry no more. The company previewed a roster of new security capabilities in San Francisco early this year.
Modern business employers have deployed monitoring tools, such as Veriato 360 at the workplace and there is very little you can do about it. The office you work in is company property and they can do as they please with it.
Do you remember the phone that could do nothing more than make calls, send texts and wake you up in the morning with the world’s loudest alarm? Let’s all welcome back the Nokia 3310.