Java isn’t just a fancy way to refer to coffee. It’s a veteran programming language that’s been used as far back as 1995 and is still implemented in many websites. Today, there are certainly more options than Java and the language isn’t utilized as frequently, but many applications still rely heavily on Java integration. If…
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5 Tips to Keep Safe From Hackers
The growth of technology has opened doorways for people and businesses alike, launching us into a new age full of connectivity and instant information. Today, you can video chat a friend with a touch of a button, scan and process checks using a smartphone, stream high quality video with a mobile tablet. It’s all quite…
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The Importance of a BYOD Plan
The "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) movement has surged throughout companies across the entire world. The added benefits of productivity, flexibility and cost-efficiency of having remote workers that can use their own mobile devices in order to perform company tasks are far too great to ignore. BYOD usage varies with employees. Some employees only use…
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5 Things You Should Know About Email Encryption
Email is notoriously difficult to keep secure. We’ve had it for over forty years - and that’s kind of the problem. When email was created there were about five people on the internet and they were all in the same class at UCLA. The likelihood of serious crime being committed by email was pretty low.…
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10 Email Security Tips for Small Businesses
Email is probably the oldest communication technology you’ll use all week. I see you looking at your phone, but cellphones use the same data packet technology as consumer VoIP services like Skype. You probably don’t own a phone - just an internet communication device. While that doesn’t sound that worrying at first glance, in fact…
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