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COVID-19 won’t keep us apart, thanks to the cloud

Families and communities all over the world have been told to shelter in place. However, despite social distancing measures, people are still able to connect to one another, thanks to the cloud.
Cloud computing helps buoy economies
For many people, being forced to stay at home means being unable to earn money or spend money on in-person services and activities that form dense congregations, such as watching movies or attending concerts.

The SMB’s guide to staying afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic

More than being a global health crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic is also upending the global economy. Many businesses find themselves facing the grim reality that if they don’t find a way to adapt to the crisis, they’ll end up closing their doors for good.

What makes thermal imaging cameras useful?

As most governments across the world continue to implement lockdown procedures, some businesses need to keep going.  Grocery stores, essential businesses, and the warehouses and supply chains that service them all need to remain operational to ensure society continues to function – and this means keeping infected workers away from the workplace and protecting key workers from contracting illnesses.

Why access control is so important

There is more to your company than the building and employees who complete daily operations and propel your business model forward. You also have underlying structures that contribute to the overall productivity of your brand. Some business owners and corporate executives do not appreciate all of the benefits associated with access control because they do not understand its purpose.

Why Your Business Needs Security Cameras

Even if you don't live in a high-crime area, thieves and vandals could potentially strike any business. Not only can CCTV monitoring prevent theft and vandalism, but it can also increase the chances that you'll be able to recover stolen merchandise.

Can your internet bandwidth handle remote work?

Even before COVID-19, remote working was already quickly becoming the new normal. It took a pandemic to tip the scale, and now most jobs are being done from home. But it’s not always a smooth ride. There are many things that can cause productivity dips, one of them being limited internet bandwidth.

Could telecommuting be the new norm?

Despite businesses' reservations, remote working comes with numerous benefits, including lower overhead expenses and improved productivity. And with the coronavirus pandemic forcing employees to work from home, this might just be the tipping point for remote work to become the norm.

Cloud services in demand due to pandemic

Providers of cloud-based services are experiencing a steep increase in demand these days, as the COVID-19 pandemic goes global. Because of the pandemic, many employees are working from home, relying on digital productivity and collaboration tools to get their job done.

Security best practices for remote workers

Working from home increases employee autonomy, cuts costs, and ensures the health and safety of the company during the coronavirus pandemic. The problem is, it also increases the likelihood of security breaches since employees are working outside the company's security perimeter.

Easy steps to make Google Chrome faster

Google Chrome is the most popular web browser in the world with over two billion installs, one billion users, and 53% share of the market. Its speed is one of its most notable advantages over other existing browsers, which is why it’s preferred by most users.