Microsoft Quarterly Reports Indicate that the Age of the Surface is Rapidly Approaching

Coming Up This Weekend: Turn Your Clocks Back One Hour!

Daylight Savings Time will end this year on Sunday, November 2, 2014. Aside from the extra hour of sleep and the morning commute in darkness little will change for the business world. Almost all technological devices – from the smartphone whose alarm you depend on to your workstation computer, should automatically update its internal clock...

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Duleep Pillai
October 29, 2014
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Microsoft Quarterly Reports Indicate that the Age of the Surface is Rapidly Approaching

Ransomware Infects 830,000 Victims Via Advertisements – YOUR Data WILL be at Risk Unless You Follow These Vital Tips!

Your sensitive data is the foundation of your business, but unfortunately, your data is constantly at risk – from natural disasters to human errors to malicious intent, many businesses have experienced some form of data loss; and the latest form of ransomware strives to steal and encrypt as much data as possible. Introducing CryptoWall 2.0:...

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Duleep Pillai
October 28, 2014
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Microsoft Quarterly Reports Indicate that the Age of the Surface is Rapidly Approaching

The Secret Key to Turning Clients into Loyal Fans

The transactional relationship is the norm in business: sales pitches and purchase orders, tender for services rendered. We all know the rhythm, we all sing along with the tune. It is the basis for most business models, and it is rare for an organization to elevate itself beyond relating to its customers as just that,...

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Duleep Pillai
October 28, 2014
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Microsoft Quarterly Reports Indicate that the Age of the Surface is Rapidly Approaching

600,000 Computers Infected in 6 Months – CryptoWall is on the Rise & YOUR Business Might Be Next!

CryptoWall, a dangerous form of ransomware that’s similar to CryptoLocker, infiltrates users’ computers and encrypts their files, then demands a ransom fee for the decryption key. So how does the ransomware infect computers? Well, there’s a few ways: Spam emails with malicious links/attachments. Drive-by download attacks from infected websites. Various other forms of malicious activity....

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Duleep Pillai
October 27, 2014
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