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The hidden (eco) cost of AI

“Here I am, vacuum-packed in plastic as a Barbie / Action Man / Marvel hero*” (* delete as appropriate) Yes, yet another of your social media business connections has jumped on the AI (artificial intelligence) bandwagon and recreated their image

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Remembering lockdown, five years on

It seems amazing that five years have passed since you tuned in on 23 March 2020 for that significant announcement “You must stay at home” which heralded the start of Lockdown.  How has the last 5 years treated you and

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The token key to your kingdom

Why aren’t you required to input your password and MFA (multi factor authentication) code every time you open Outlook? Is it still safe to use? You’ve been told that passwords alone are not a strong enough defence and you have

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Why bother paying for IT support?

With the current economic climate, it can be tempting to jettison business services, and even staff, as your company tightens its belt.  What can your organisation live without?  And which potential savings could prove to be a false economy? I’ll

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Who sent that email?

Do you really know who sent that email? You surely know by now that a favourite trick of scammers is to try and convince you that their dodgy email has been sent to you by a trusted contact.  Even though

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New to networking? This book could help

New to networking? This book could help You have been invited to a business networking event and you are filled with trepidation.  What’s the etiquette?  Will you make a terrible faux pas? Then IT industry adviser Richard Tubb has published

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Is your email thirsty?

Is your email thirsty? Surely one of my more bizarre questions!  Can email accounts experience thirst, and if so, would it be possible to direct some of the recent torrential rainfall in their direction? The reason I ask: a recent

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Once More Unto the Breach, Dear Friends

Once more unto the breach, dear friends You are sure to have recognised this quote from Shakespeare’s Henry the Fifth, but are you pondering its significance for IT support? In the play, the English king is encouraging his troops to

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