Ever since the first ransomware attack that took place in 1989, cybercriminals all over the world continuously improved this malware and made use of it to exploit computer vulnerabilities.
As brilliant minds strived to innovate in order to revolutionize the people’s way of living, they also improved how businesses operate around the globe.
As time goes on, more and more companies turn to managed IT services in the Philippines to address their information technology needs.
Customers expect to get their money’s worth in every purchase they make. And the criteria to achieve that is not only limited to providing high-quality products, but also includes high standard customer service.
At present, businesses of all types and sizes utilize technology to perform their daily operations more efficiently. Companies know that these devices require maintenance and monitoring, so they turn to information technology professionals for help.
On August 6th, President Rodrigo Duterte has signed into law the Philippine Identification System Act. This law will establish a single ID card that can be utilized as a proof of identification for all transactions in the country.
How safe is your business? Large corporations are benefitting from the advance technological security system and if you want to play catch up, then it’s high time you reassess the risk involved in the absence of a video surveillance...
There is a variety of laptops in the net – yet, finding the best one for you is another side of the coin. As we are nearing the end of 2018, it’s only wise to look back and discern which “basic†laptop is recommended by I.T. specialists.
Over a decade, Wi-Fi devices have been utilizing the same security protocol – WPA2. But with the discovery of KRACK, the streets of our beloved Wi-Fi was doomed.
Google recently released the schedule of its new approach in handling, or rather singling out, malicious websites from the genuine ones. For years, digital experts are on the mission to “look for the padlock†but that will have to change now.
It is common knowledge that when disaster occurs – man-made or natural – it can damage or destroy a business, yours included. Earthquake, fire, hurricane, and engineered malicious attacks by hackers are mainly the most common causes of data loss.
More and more businesses – from start-ups to established companies coming from different fields – are learning the value of outsourcing IT services to the Philippines.