The New Rules Of Virtual Meeting Etiquette

If you find yourself sequestered at home and have to either attend or manage a number of virtual meetings, here are some effective and much-needed tips to ensure your meeting is a successful one: Logistics – When sending out the meeting appointment/email, include the link to access the meeting with any additional info that might […]

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Internet service seem sluggish?

With the coronavirus causing many people to work from home, internet service may seem sluggish. Find out what telecommuters and employers can do about it. According to mobile security organization Wandera, internet bandwidth usage trends over recent weeks have indicated the following: Use of remote working tools is up 156% on the previous month In the […]

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Covid-19 Update – 3/17/2020  

At Southridge, we know that your ability to keep your doors (be they brick and mortar or virtual) open safely and responsibly is foremost on your mind. Rest assured, Southridge is ready to support you.  Given the recent Tri-State decision to shut down all non-essential businesses for the next two weeks, we thought this would […]

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Covid19 Client Update

At Southridge, we know that your ability to keep your doors (be they brick and mortar or virtual) open safely and responsibly is foremost on your mind. Rest assured, Southridge is ready to support you.  Given the recent Tri-State decision to shut down all non-essential businesses for the next two weeks, we thought this would […]

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Staying productive while working remotely with Microsoft Teams

Staying productive while working remotely with Microsoft Teams   By Jared Spataro, Corporate Vice President for Microsoft 365, March 10, 2020  How do you move employees to remote work overnight? With the COVID-19 outbreak spreading around the world, that was the big question on our minds at Microsoft last week. Then, last Wednesday, we just […]

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Coronavirus (COVID-19)

People have been asking us how the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is impacting the technology market. The supply of component parts (such as capacitors) is the primary underlying issue. Here are some things we are seeing: Market prices continue to be volatile – Hewlett Packard Enterprise raised memory and SSD pricing last week The price of GPU’s […]

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The Travel Issue (copy)

The Travel Issue Got a big trip planned? Whether for business, pleasure, or both, traveling presents a unique set of security concerns that require a unique set of situational awareness skills. In this month’s security newsletter, learn some of the top security tips you should exercise when traveling. Security Awareness News March 2020 Quick Tips […]

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This month’s topic: The Travel Issue

Got a big trip planned? Whether for business, pleasure, or both, traveling presents a unique set of security concerns that require a unique set of situational awareness skills. In this month’s security newsletter, learn some of the top security tips you should exercise when traveling. Security Awareness News March 2020 Quick Tips Avoid using public […]

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Be Cautious of Romance Scams

This Valentine’s Day, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) reminds users to be wary of internet romance scams. Cyber criminals partaking in this type of fraud target victims, gain their confidence, and convince them to transfer funds. When online dating, use caution and never send gifts or money to someone you have not met […]

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Safer Internet Day

February 11, 2020, is Safer Internet Day, a worldwide event aimed at promoting the safe and positive use of digital technology for all users, especially children and teens. This year’s theme—Together for a better internet—encourages everyone to play their part in creating a safer, more secure internet.   The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) […]

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