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Essential tips for making an effective disaster recovery plan

As a business owner, you know that data security is paramount. It’s therefore essential to ensure you have taken all necessary steps to protect yourself against potential data loss events, such as data breaches and natural disasters. In this essential guide, we will outline the key steps you should take in creating a disaster recovery plan (DRP). Following these can save your business from an incredibly costly catastrophe.

Windows 11 setup checklist: What to do after installation

When you first install Microsoft Windows 11, its default settings might not be optimized according to your preferences. This can have a negative impact on user experience and productivity. Here are some tips to ensure you get the most out of Windows 11.

Remove crapware

Like its predecessor, Windows 11 generates revenue for Microsoft through the inclusion of shortcuts on the Start menu during every new installation.

Why you should avoid password autofill

With all the different passwords you have to manage, it can be tempting to just let your browser store your passwords for convenience. However, this "convenience" can come at a cost: hackers easily accessing your accounts. If you've been considering using password autofill, it's important to understand the risks that come with it and why it should be avoided.

From data to insights: How Power BI keeps businesses ahead

Good decision-making is key to a company's success. And the first step to making smart decisions is by using powerful tools to analyze data and draw meaningful insights. Microsoft Power BI offers a vast catalog of features that provide the ability to explore data and get the most out of it.

The safest web browsers for your business

As more and more people conduct their business over the internet, it's crucial that you use a web browser with reliable security features. Here are the four most secure browsers on the market you might want to consider.

Brave

Brave has been gaining traction in recent years.

TPM 2.0: Why you should accept this Windows 11 requirement

Having Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 chips is mandatory for devices of users looking to install or migrate to Windows 11. Unfortunately, many computers that are two or three years old don't have this chip. This may require you to purchase new devices just to run Windows 11. While there are ways to bypass this TPM requirement, it's not advisable for many reasons.