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Patch Management 101 – From Neglected to Automated; 5 Tips for Managing Patching in your Business
If we asked a new client what they had in place for patching most of them would answer in one of two ways. Either they’re “pretty sure” patching is happening […]
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Western Digital suffers a ransomware attack, with hackers requesting an 8 figure sum and leaking image from internal meeting
Western Digital is a well-known name in the data production and storage industry. Established in 1970, they were one of the original players in the process of making semiconductors and […]
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Netflix ends password sharing, and 3 reasons why sharing accounts in your business is a terrible idea
While this has been in the works for a while, Netflix is moving forward with their plan to crack down on users sharing accounts with those outside of their immediate […]
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When a data breach leads to jail time for an ex-CEO, and why you should take data security seriously in 2023
We’ve seen plenty of examples of extreme monetary penalties occurring from data breaches, but this is the first we’ve seen of anyone actually being jailed for one. Vastaamo was a […]
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Support will end for Windows Server 2012 in October 2023, pros and cons of upgrading, replacing, or transitioning to the cloud
As promised continuing off the back of last weeks article on Steam ending support for Windows 7 and 8 we wanted to talk about the real elephant in the room […]
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Another blow for Windows 7 and 8 hold outs, Steam announces they’re ending support for these devices January 1st 2024
You might be thinking, why is Valley Techlogic a business IT service provider reporting on this? While it’s true, most of our content is aimed at our client base which […]
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Your questions answered, our Microsoft 365 subscription information for Nonprofits
As a Microsoft partner we help our customers receive the maximum benefits from their Microsoft 365 subscriptions, including access to the security features found under Microsoft Business Premium and the […]
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Reddit experienced a major outage yesterday, and our 5 tips for what to say to customers when your website goes down
Reddit was down for several hours yesterday due to an “internal systems issue”. While the mobile version of the site fluctuated between being semi usable to being completed down, the […]
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5 Ways to Reduce Your IT Costs and Eliminate Wasteful Spending
In 2023 it feels like the cost of everything is skyrocketing, from eggs being $10 for a dozen, to the price of a used car being up 61% compared to […]

