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Regulatory compliance is becoming increasingly complex, whilst at the same time, more important than ever for businesses to avoid legal issues, reputational damage and financial penalties. Typically, time frames for compliance are short and testing vigorous, leaving many businesses scrambling to ensure compliance.
Reliable, secure and good performance, all key attributes of a Local Area Network (LAN), which is after all the backbone of any organisation's communication and employee productivity. COVID necessitated a change to budget priorities for many businesses, with home working set up becoming pivotal to ensure employees remained operational. These changes in priorities saw a number of businesses push the upgrade of their LAN infrastructure lower down the list. While pre COVID LAN infrastructure was usually replaced / upgraded every 5 years, many businesses have kicked the can down the road longer than usual and are now feeling the effects, with slower less reliable performances causing a reduction in employee productivity. If your LAN is feeling tired and not performing as it once did look no further, here is a step by step approach to successfully undertaking a LAN refresh.
With Microsoft Copilot for Security released, the use-cases, possible pitfalls and associated costs are up for debate In our next lunchtime LIVE.
Cisco’s Webex Contact Centre solutions, in partnership with Koris365, pave the way for the future of customer experience centres.
In the ever-evolving landscape of customer service, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force. At Koris365, our collaboration with Cisco positions us at the forefront of this evolution, enabling businesses to navigate the future with the seamless integration of AI in their contact and customer experience centres.
Copilot for Microsoft 365 is a productivity tool powered by AI. It allows end-users to access generative AI features in their daily tasks, from staying on top of their emails and Teams meetings, to creating better documents and enhancing their Excel and PowerPoint skills. This can benefit organisations in various ways, such as boosting productivity, improving staff satisfaction through better user experience, or even assisting them to attain a better work life balance.
- What can you expect from a cyber insurance policy? - What could invalidate your insurance policy – if an incident occurs and you need to claim? - When it comes to Incident Response what are the pros and cons of using an insurers IR team versus having a dedicated IR contract?
Secure access service edge (SASE) and SD-WAN are two networking technologies designed to connect geographically disparate endpoints to a source of data and application resources. In August 2019, Gartner analysts Neil MacDonald, Lawrence Orans and Joe Skorupa, released a new research report titled ‘The Future of Network Security is in the Cloud’. The report released a new offering, labelled as Secure Access Service Edge (SASE, pronounced “Sassy”), which single-handedly changed what the future landscape for IT and networking professionals looks like.
Did you know that there are over 20 billion devices connected to the internet? With the rise of internet-connected devices and technologies, the importance of protecting them has never been higher. If you're in charge of running a business or organisation then you understand how vital it is to protect your company's information technology. Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services help make protecting your company's information a breeze. Read on to learn more.
Microsoft 365, previously called Office 365, is now a few years old and most businesses have been using the service for several years. Initial adoption of Microsoft 365 often centred around email and moving away from an on-premises Exchange server to Exchange Online. IT departments were very happy to give the headache of maintaining Exchange to Microsoft, in exchange for a monthly license fee.
Unfortunately, the days of a username and password being a secure way to protect your systems are well and truly behind us. Cyber criminals are resourceful people and have all sort of ways of stealing your password, one of the most common being to convince you to give it away.
Reliable, secure and good performance, all key attributes of a Local Area Network (LAN), which is after all the backbone of any organisation's communication and employee productivity.