Windows 7 Should Be Long Gone

Windows 7 was the most popular operating system Microsoft ever created. It’s so popular that months after the software giant officially retired their record-breaking OS, some businesses continue to use it. Today, we will take a look at why some businesses haven’t moved off of Windows 7, and what effect it could have on their […]

You’d Be Surprised How Insecure Some Health Care Providers Are

The health care industry is in a difficult position. Despite the utility that connected devices present to medical providers, the BlueKeep vulnerability makes it seem as though connected devices aren’t a wise solution for many to use, and there’s nobody these organizations can blame but themselves.

With Multiple Windows EOL Events, You Need to Have a Plan

Jan. 14 marks the end of two Microsoft operating systems: Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. After these titles are retired, using them could quickly result in a major problem for your business’ IT security. If you haven’t made the switch to other solutions by now, you are running out of options. Let’s quickly […]

Upgrades Are Necessary as Microsoft Retires Two Heavy Hitters

Windows might be the most popular operating system out there, but it’s not perfect. This is why your systems receive patches and security updates as they’re released. The problem, however, is that these updates don’t last forever, and one of the most popular Windows systems out there will lose access to support on Jan. 14, […]

Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 is Finally Losing Support

Microsoft Windows has been a staple of modern computing, with each title in the series offering more innovative features. When it becomes time to retire one of their operating systems, it can be troublesome for businesses. This coming January, two of the most utilized versions of the Windows OS — Windows 7 and Windows Server […]