Category: Guides

Essential Business Software

IT Support Insider: Essential Business Software

In this edition of our IT Support Insider series, we’ll be sharing our advice on the essential software categories for UK businesses — from cyber security platforms to full-fledged digital workspaces.

Email Security

IT Support Insider: Email Security for Businesses

In this edition of our IT Support Insider series, we’ll zero in on email security and how businesses can ensure their email security setup is watertight, they’re protected from email-based cyberattacks, and other best practice examples.

The Ultimate Guide to Microsoft Teams

The Ultimate Guide to Microsoft Teams (2021 Edition)

Whether by chance or by design, Microsoft Teams has taken the world by storm, now boasting hundreds of millions of users. Here’s everything you need to know about the barnstorming digital collaboration tool in 2021.

Hybrid, Planning for the future of work

The Small Business Guide to Hybrid Working (and Where IT Support Fits In)

The global pandemic has forever changed the way we work, meaning it’s more important than ever to make working flexible. Here’s how your business can, with the right IT support, make hybrid working easy.

Cryptocurrency

The Plain English Guide to: Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency, often shortened to “crypto”, is a relatively new asset class based on a digital framework known as the blockchain. Here’s everything you need to know about crypto in 2021… and beyond.

Cloud Storage

The Business Buyer’s Guide to: Cloud Storage

With a more digital-first business world all around us, there’s a growing need for storing our files safely and securely. But you also need convenience and easy access – and that’s where cloud storage steps in. Here’s what you need to know.

End-to-End Encryption

The Plain English Guide to: End-to-End Encryption

You’ve probably heard the term “end-to-end encryption” thrown around over recent years as a larger focus on privacy has come into play. But what does it really mean? Here’s everything you need to know… in plain English.

Business Printers

The Business Buyer’s Guide to: Printers (Updated for 2021)

Printers are at once the most useful tools for any office, but with so much choice out there, how do you know what to invest in? Our buyer’s guide to printers will help any small business understand which printer will best fit your needs.

Microsoft

The Plain English Guide to: Microsoft LTSC (Long-Term Servicing Channel)

The Microsoft LTSC, or Long-Term Servicing Channel, is a little-known branch of Microsoft products which runs parallel to the business or personal versions. LTSC products are very niche, but are they right for your business?

Monitors Buying Guide for Business

The Business Buyer’s Guide to: Monitors (Updated for 2021)

We spend hours every day looking at our computer monitors, but don’t think about them much until it’s time to upgrade. If you’re in the market for a new monitor, this Get Support Buyer’s Guide offers everything you need to know about buying a business monitor in 2021 and beyond.

Browser Hijacking

What is Browser Hijacking? The Essential Guide for Small Business

Web browsers are our window to the digital world, so they need to be as secure as possible. When this security fails, browser hijacking attacks become a real risk – but what are they, and how could they damage your business? Let’s find out.

Laptop Buyers Guide

The Business Buyer’s Guide to: Laptops (Updated for 2021)

With the world doing business in a more distributed way than ever, having a reliable business laptop for you and your remote team is absolutely essential. In this Get Support buyer’s guide, we’ll tell you everything you need to look for in a business laptop.

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