• Choosing a new MSP is a major decision that requires careful evaluation. By asking these questions, you can identify the right provider that aligns with your business needs, offers robust security and compliance, and provides excellent support. A proactive and transparent MSP can become a valuable partner in your company's long-term success.

  • The wrong MSP isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a serious business risk that can drain resources, expose your company to cyber threats, and limit your growth. While switching MSPs may seem like a hassle, the cost of staying with the wrong one is far greater.

  • Your MSP should be a trusted partner who supports your business’s growth, ensures robust security, and provides proactive solutions. If you recognize any of these signs in your current provider, it may be time to consider switching to a more capable MSP.

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  • By leveraging practical strategies and built-in tools like SharePoint’s Version History, and Google Drive’s storage manager, you can simplify your digital housekeeping and maintain an organized system all year long.

  • Dealing with a lost or stolen laptop doesn’t have to result in a catastrophe if your company is prepared. By combining proactive measures like encryption and device management with a clear incident response plan, you can protect sensitive data and maintain business continuity.

  • Optimize your Office 365 settings to unlock new efficiencies, improve collaboration, and enhance security. Take time to explore these features to ensure that you’re making the most of what Office 365 has to offer.

  • Technical debt is an unavoidable reality for SMBs, but it doesn’t have to be a roadblock. By understanding what technical debt is, recognizing its risks, and taking a strategic approach to manage it, you can ensure that your business remains agile, secure, and ready for growth.

  • IT downtime is more than a technology issue—it’s a business-critical challenge. Understanding its costs and taking steps to prevent it can save your business from significant financial losses and reputation damage.  

  • Ransomware attacks are no longer a matter of “if” but “when.” Conducting regular tabletop exercises allows organizations to build muscle memory for responding to incidents. Foster collaboration across teams and mitigate risks and minimize downtime during real-world events.