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Can I Use Windows 7 After January 14, 2020 or Do I Have to Upgrade to Windows 10?

By developer / October 19, 2019

Can I Use Windows 7 After January 14, 2020 or Do I Have to Upgrade to Windows 10? If you’re still running Microsoft’s Windows 7 on your computer, maybe it’s time to upgrade to Windows 10. After January 14, 2020, Windows 7 won’t be supported.   If you are using Windows 7 on your computer,…

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Ransomware: How Secure is Your Business?

By developer / October 17, 2019

Safeguarding Your Computer System From Ransomware These days, ransomware attacks are on the rise, and just one can devastate your business. Discover seven ways you can protect your company from cybercriminals.    Your business hasn’t been a victim of a ransomware attack yet? Don’t press your luck. Ransomware poses a real threat. The number…

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Cybersecurity Awareness Training

Why You Should Be Training Your Employees in Security Awareness

By developer / October 16, 2019

Cybercrime is on the rise, and your Nashville business may be at risk. Learn how cybersecurity awareness training from SunRiver IT Partners can help.

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Office 365 Backup Solution

4 Reasons Why You Need An Office 365 Backup Solution

By developer / October 15, 2019

There are multiple layers of protection of your data in Office 365. Unlimited archiving and very large storage containers allow you to keep as much data as you want.

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Celebrating “Get To Know Your Customer Day” On October 17

By developer / October 15, 2019

October 17 is Get To Know Your Customer Day! Knowing our clients is foundational to everything we do – do you know why? You may have heard that industry-leading, award-winning, unbeatable IT services come down to one specific thing. Maybe it’s offering the latest, greatest, fanciest, tech gimmicks (which also tend to be the most…

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How Can You Celebrate October National Cybersecurity Awareness Month?

By developer / October 9, 2019

Celebrate October National Cybersecurity Awareness Month October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. It provides a framework for companies, individuals, and organizations to examine past and current cyber threats to reduce their risks.     October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Started by the Department of Homeland Security, it provides a framework for companies, individuals, and organizations…

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Who Wants to Become Part of an Elite Group of Business Executives?

By developer / October 4, 2019

Who wants to move past being a typical company with lackluster cybersecurity measures that WILL eventually lead to a data breach? Welcome to the progressive group of business executives who take their reputation, their customers, and ultimately, their livelihood seriously. At this point in time, only 32% of executive board members are briefed on their…

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5G Networks Present Need for Improved Security

By developer / October 2, 2019

The Security Risks Are Real with Coming Rollout of 5G Networks Discover what the arrival of ultra-fast 5G networks means for cybersecurity, driven by the significant number of devices that will be connected to each network. As ultrafast 5G networks emerge, so too do potential cybersecurity threats. For security experts, the unknowns make predictions for…

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Security Checklist for Business

By developer / October 2, 2019

Security Essentials for Business Cybercrime is on the rise, and businesses must be proactive with their cybersecurity programs. Learn what to look for when choosing an MSP for your organization.   Cybercrime is on the rise, and businesses must stay on top of their data security. A managed services provider (MSP) can help protect your…

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[ Free Training] Protect Your Yourself From Hackers

By developer / October 2, 2019

Ransomware attacks are growing a staggering 350% each year. And to make matters worse, 43% of all cyber-attacks are aimed at small businesses. Why? Because more often than not, they don’t have the budget or expertise to protect themselves. Fortunately, knowledge is prevention in situations like this. Even if you don’t have an unlimited amount…

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