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All the latest Kelser news, media appearances, event recaps, press releases, and articles covering topics such as cybersecurity, business continuity, disaster recovery, networking and managed services, in one convenient place.
By:
Karen Cohen
May 26, 2023
Cyber attacks continue and the impact on small and medium businesses (SMBs) can be devastating. Estimates vary, but Cybercrime Magazine reports that 60 percent of small businesses close within 60 months of a data breach or cyber attack.
By:
Karen Cohen
May 20, 2023
When it comes to personal software licenses, many (or most) of us scroll through the end user license agreement (without reading it), click the button that says “I agree,” and go about using the software without another thought.
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Cybersecurity | Compliance | IT Support
By:
Patrick Martin
May 19, 2023
Healthcare organizations are subject to all kinds of regulatory requirements designed to protect private patient information also known as personally identifiable information (PII).
By:
Karen Cohen
May 13, 2023
As a business leader, you know that your IT infrastructure is critical to the success of your organization. You strive to put in place all the protections you need to keep your infrastructure and data safe.
By:
Samuel Scott
May 12, 2023
Successful business leaders (and the majority of humans) understand the value of communication. Whether it’s face-to-face, email, or in-person, communication is vital to the success of all relationships, business and personal.
By:
Karen Cohen
May 06, 2023
Most business and IT leaders understand the importance of cybersecurity. After all, technology is the backbone of modern business.
By:
Karen Cohen
May 05, 2023
Business leaders are constantly performing cost-benefit analysis. After all, everyone wants to find solutions that provide maximum advantages at a reasonable cost.
By:
Ed Matias
May 05, 2023
Many leaders of small and medium businesses (SMBs) are not IT experts and some don’t have an IT expert on staff. As a result, there may be details that escape notice. One of the details that is often overlooked is software licenses.