
How much can you save by deploying the “New Standard”?
For businesses deploying on-premises Exchange, adding additional services such as email archiving and email security can be expensive and costly. But meeting the “New Standard” doesn’t have to be expensive. When deploying Exchange in the cloud, businesses can easily offload hardware and electricity costs, reduce IT complexity and increase overall security. In fact, an average business with 10 employees can save over <insert amount from a 10 user set up at your costs Download

What makes up the “New Standard” for Business Email?
The ecosystem around email has changed significantly and dramatically in just the last couple of years. Huge new business risks have come to the forefront. (if you don’t know what those risks are, read our first post of this series <insert blog post #1 link>. Today, there’s a “New Standard” for business email—one that requires servers to protect your business against everything from phishing attacks to legal challenges to the risks of an unpredictable climate. To mitigate t


5 ways your email could be at risk
Nearly all businesses rely on email to assist with day-to-day activities. But many businesses haven’t addressed new and seemingly unavoidable vulnerabilities. If you are running an Exchange server on-premises or if you lack certain email security capabilities, your email could be at risk. Here are 5 ways your email could be vulnerable: Unprotected infrastructures. For on-premises deployments, physical security needs to be considered because the facilities where servers are l
DON’T TAKE A RECESS FROM BUSINESS CONTINUITY
As attorneys, you’re committed to providing your clients with the best legal advice and service possible. In order to do so, you recognize that in the world of law, time stops for no one. Court dates are appointed, not chosen. Contracts have deadlines. Client meetings are a must. Any type of power outage, therefore, is a huge threat to law firms. As a lawyer you have a finite amount of time to build your case, gather materials, research, etc. Should an outage strike your f