Congratulations to the 2016 PTG Award Winners!
Each year, PTG celebrates our previous year and kicks off our current year in an annual “Kick Off” Party. It’s a great time to reflect
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Each year, PTG celebrates our previous year and kicks off our current year in an annual “Kick Off” Party. It’s a great time to reflect
Microsoft kicked off 2017 with updates geared towards integrating existing products to making working from any location and any device easier and safer. They also released
As IT professionals we get asked to fix things daily (which is fine because that’s our job), but every once in a while, we find ourselves
Small and midsize businesses are big targets for cyber criminals. IBM estimates SMBs are the target of 62 percent of all cyber-attacks (around 4000 every
This post is the last in a series about budgeting for IT costs. Previous topics include budgeting for equipment and budgeting for people and growth.
Office 365 users are now being targeted in a pretty convincing looking phishing attack. Phishing attacks, a common tactic used by cyber criminals to try to
Microsoft’s December updates focused on making it easier to and more intiuitive to work – and making it easier for you to help others work.
As 2016 draws to a close, we take a look back at some of the numbers that defined our year. 2016 was a year of growth,
After the cyber security disaster that was 2015, one might think that 2016 would have been better. Think again. The security breaches seem to continue
You’ve heard the advice before about good password practices: Use a combination of uppercase, lowercase, numbers and special characters. Don’t use common words (especially “password”).