
Storing your data on DNA?
A very 21st century problem, we are on the cusp of an information overload. By 2013, humans had produced an estimated 4.4 zettabytes of data and by 2025, that's set to skyrocket to 160 zettabytes each year! To put that into perspective, if Netflix's entire catalogue was streamed more than 3000 times, that would use 1 exabyte of data. A single zettabyte is 1000 exabytes. Our current infrastructure can only handle a small fraction of the oncoming data deluge, and by 2040 it

O365 Business & Ransomware: The Lurking Threat
For SMB's, Windows and Microsoft based systems remain the dominant choice. Windows continues to be the OS most widely used on desktops and laptops and Microsoft Office remains the most widely used work office suite. So it’s no surprise that Windows systems remain the top target for Ransomware. Before Office 365, you wrote a Word document on your laptop, saved it on your system or file server, then emailed it as an attachment to share outside your organization. Copies of you

The End Of Windows XP
In April this year Microsoft officially stopped supporting Windows XP & Office 2003. Both of these products are still in use on many 100,000's PC's across the globe. What does this mean for you? In reality you could opt to keep using Windows XP and it may function the same way it always has, however there are a couple of factors that you need consider if you are contemplating continuing to use. First up is the fact that Microsoft are no longer providing support, this includes