20 Jan 2020

Customer story: Landgren

2020-01-23T08:49:20-07:00

For Swedish real estate company Landgren, technological innovation is their key to success. Without an IT department, the company struggled to protect its sensitive company data, especially as business grew. After adopting a comprehensive security solution from Microsoft 365 Business, Landgren was able to easily comply with strict European data privacy standards. With security standards met, company leaders were able to focus on improving mobility and facilitating collaboration among employees. Ready to take your security solution to the next level? Contact our team at GeeksHD for more.

Customer story: Landgren2020-01-23T08:49:20-07:00
20 Jan 2020

What you need to know about Android accessories

2020-01-23T09:10:10-07:00

Did you know that you can connect a mouse to your Android tablet and use it as you normally would on a desktop computer? A mouse is just one of the many accessories supported by many types of Android devices. Depending on which accessory you use, you can make your device easier or much more fun to use.

USB keyboards, mice, and gamepads

Android phones and tablets don’t usually have standard, full-size USB ports, so you can’t plug a USB accessory directly into it. To connect such an accessory to the device, you’ll need a USB on-the-go (OTG) cable. This is a micro-USB adapter that you can purchase from any computer store for a couple of dollars.

From there, your accessories should work without needing any further configuration. In fact, USB OTG allows you to use other USB devices, such as a flash drive, with your Android device.

Keep in mind that not every Android device has the port that’s required to support USB OTG. This is the case with some […]

What you need to know about Android accessories2020-01-23T09:10:10-07:00
17 Jan 2020

Helpful Mac keyboard shortcuts you should be using

2020-01-23T09:10:02-07:00

Pointing and clicking with a mouse is great. There are times, however, where using the mouse to perform simple tasks interrupts productivity and slows you down. Try these helpful Mac keyboard shortcuts to help you work more efficiently.

Minimizing (or “Docking”) the front app window: Command + M

Use this combination when you have several apps, browsers, or Finder windows open and want to minimize the active one. To minimize all open windows at once, press Option + Command + M.

Closing an active window: Command + W

This shortcut lets you close active apps or programs like browsers, Finder, Thesaurus, or any app that allows multiple tabs to be open simultaneously. To close all tabs without quitting the program entirely, press Option + Command + W.

Quitting a program: Command + Q

Clicking the red X button in most Mac apps and programs, like Mail, only puts them in the dock. This shortcut lets you fully quit an application.

Force quitting a program: Option + Command + Escape

If an app becomes unresponsive, you […]

Helpful Mac keyboard shortcuts you should be using2020-01-23T09:10:02-07:00
15 Jan 2020

Guest Wi-Fi 101

2020-01-23T09:09:54-07:00

People today expect Wi-Fi access when they’re visiting your office. However, setting up your Wi-Fi the wrong way can create a stressful experience for them. Additionally, this can also expose your confidential information to malicious hackers. So what’s the right way to do it?

Never give guests access to your primary Wi-Fi

Giving your guests access to your company’s main Wi-Fi connection might seem like a good idea, but you should avoid this at all costs.

Anyone with a little technical know-how can potentially access everything on your company network, including confidential data. In addition, if any of your visitors’ mobile devices have been compromised, it’s possible that they can transmit malware to your entire network.

Ways to create secondary Wi-Fi for guests

If your router comes with built-in guest Wi-Fi support (you can check this feature through a quick web search), you can use it to create a separate “virtual” network. This means guests will have access to the internet without directly connecting to your company’s primary network.

If your router doesn’t […]

Guest Wi-Fi 1012020-01-23T09:09:54-07:00
14 Jan 2020

Risk by the numbers: 15 cybersecurity stats that matter most to your business

2020-01-23T09:09:45-07:00

You know that many small and mid-size businesses are unprepared for today's cyberthreats. Is your business prepared to weather any cyber storm? If you're not, don't worry, we can help. At [$profile.organization]*, we can ensure that you have the best weapons in your security arsenal. Check out these statistics to inform the conversation about how to ramp up your company's security measures.

Risk by the numbers: 15 cybersecurity stats that matter most to your business2020-01-23T09:09:45-07:00
13 Jan 2020

Quiz: How Secure Are You

2020-01-13T17:07:59-07:00

How do you know if your company is secure or at risk of becoming a cybercrime victim? Take this 10-question quiz to find out and get tips for using Office 365, Windows 10 Enterprise and Enterprise Mobility + Security to address your most pressing security concerns

Quiz: How Secure Are You2020-01-13T17:07:59-07:00
13 Jan 2020

Protect against cybersecurity threats with Microsoft 365

2020-01-23T09:18:19-07:00

At GeeksHD, we know you don't have time to be hindered by cybersecurity threats. Lucky for you, Microsoft 365 Business provides robust security with comprehensive external threat protection and internal data leak prevention. Here's a quick view of industry trends, pain points, proof points, and reasons to upgrade to Microsoft 365 Business.

Protect against cybersecurity threats with Microsoft 3652020-01-23T09:18:19-07:00
13 Jan 2020

Unified communications defined

2020-01-23T09:18:15-07:00

Communications is an integral business component that no enterprise can survive without. At the forefront of modern business communications is the all-in-one, internet-powered communications solution: unified communications.

What is unified communications?

Unified communications (UC) allows you to manage all your communications as one piece of architecture rather than as several different components patched together. It integrates computer-related communication technologies like instant messaging and video conferencing with Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), which allows you to make and receive calls using the internet.

What can be integrated?

Just about every medium of communication can be integrated. This includes voice communication in all its forms — voicemail, email, or fax — as well as multimedia services like video chat and web conferencing. Real-time communication like call screening and call conferencing can also be integrated. On top of these, even data services and transactions like eCommerce and online banking can be added to a UC system.

What are the benefits of UC to small businesses?

One of the most evident benefits is having a single and […]

Unified communications defined2020-01-23T09:18:15-07:00
10 Jan 2020

Increase productivity with Office 365 and Surface

2020-01-10T08:00:05-07:00

Microsoft recently showcased Surface, a line of touchscreen-based laptops and tablets that run on the latest version of Windows. These gadgets boast compact builds, sharp displays, and other top-of-the-line specifications. And the best part is, all of these devices can integrate seamlessly with Office 365 to help you achieve optimum productivity. Here’s what you can expect.

Audio transcription in Word

This new feature allows audio files to be uploaded into Word, which will then be broken down and transcribed on a side panel using Azure Speech Technology. If you want, you can also record directly on Word using the Dictate function. The app will automatically transcribe it. To review the accuracy of the transcription, simply select a piece of the transcribed text and the audio version of that part will be played back.

This technology will be available in Word for web in early 2020, and can be enjoyed on desktop and mobile in the spring. This feature isn’t free, but researchers, students, and professionals will find that this feature is […]

Increase productivity with Office 365 and Surface2020-01-10T08:00:05-07:00
8 Jan 2020

An essential checklist for WordPress users

2020-01-23T09:18:07-07:00

Wake up. Take a shower. Get dressed. These are just some of the numerous tasks we do every single day. They may not be fun, but they are essential to our daily routine. Managing a website is very much the same. By going through certain necessary steps, you can ensure the speed and security of your WordPress website. The best part? They don’t take long to complete!

Make backups

It’s crucial to perform a daily off-site backup of your WordPress files and database. This ensures data security in the event of a network breach or natural disaster, and it will facilitate the resumption of your business’s regular operations. Although plugins like BackUpWordPress and hosting servers like SiteGround automate the backup process, manual backups are still necessary.

Verify backups

Not only should you be making backups, but you should also be verifying them. By doing so, you are making sure that the backed up files are going where they are supposed to, and backups are being updated. The last thing […]

An essential checklist for WordPress users2020-01-23T09:18:07-07:00
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