
Microsoft Teams vs. Cisco Webex vs. Zoom: The Definitive Collaboration Showdown
2020 is fast becoming the year of working from home. But with so many remote team collaboration tools out there, which platform is best for your team? In this collaboration showdown, we'll compare three popular choices: Microsoft Teams, Cisco Webex, and Zoom.

What’s That App? A Beginner’s Guide to Yammer
For most companies, employees spending time browsing social networks isn't productive, but with Microsoft Yammer, it's actively encouraged. In this edition of 'What's That App?' we'll dive into the enterprise social networking tool, Yammer, and how it could help bring your business together.

The Ultimate Web Browser Comparison for 2020 (and Beyond)
Most of us have been using the same web browser for years and aren't likely to switch any time soon. But do you really know what you're missing? Find out with our comparison of cross-platform browsers Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.

The Plain English Guide To: Encryption
Encryption is at the heart of solid cybersecurity, but it's still not widely understood, especially not by business owners. In this Plain English Guide, we'll shed some light on encryption - both in transit and at rest - and why it matters so much for your business.

What’s That App? A Beginner’s Guide to Microsoft Power BI
With the first in our "What's That App?" series, where we explore little-known apps you might already have access to, we're going to look at Microsoft's Power BI. If you're someone who enjoys working with - and visualising - your business data, you're going to love this.

Computer Security 101: How to Keep Your PC (or Mac) Safe for Work
In this guide to personal computer security 101, you'll learn exactly how to keep your computer safe and secure - especially if you've been working from home. Of course, we won't pick sides, so whether you're on Windows or Mac, we've got you covered.

Why Your Business Might Want to Switch to Microsoft 365 Before October 2020
If your business is still using a standalone version of Microsoft Office, and not Microsoft 365, you might want to consider making the switch soon. Why? Because, after October 13th 2020, Microsoft is making some changes which might affect the way you connect to important cloud services. Learn more in our detailed guide to all of the upcoming changes.

Feature Focus: Together Mode, Dynamic View, (and More) for Microsoft Teams
As the battle for supremacy in the digital workspace rages, Microsoft has ramped up its updates for Microsoft Teams. In this edition of Feature Focus, we'll explore the newest features announced in July 2020: Together Mode, Dynamic View, and several other small updates.

7 Reasons to Switch Your IT Provider (And Why It Isn’t as Scary as You Might Think)
Switching your IT provider can seem like a daunting prospect - especially if you've been with your existing provider for a long time. But the process might actually be a lot quicker, and easier, than you might think. Here are 7 reasons you should consider taking a fresh look at your IT with Get Support.

The Microsoft Fluid Framework: The Future of the Digital Workplace?
Microsoft has already changed the face of the digital workplace with Microsoft Teams. Now, they've set their sights a little higher with a cross-application, real-time collaboration tool known as the Microsoft Fluid Framework. Here's everything you need to know about Fluid.

Macs, Microsoft 365, and the Ever-Evolving Ethos of Modern-Day Microsoft
Microsoft 365 is the all-singing, all-dancing productivity suite which is enabling businesses across the world to get things done remotely. But what if you've got a Mac? Or an iPhone? Or an Android phone? Don't worry, because Microsoft has changed, and in 2020, everyone's invited to the Microsoft 365 party.

Microsoft is Ending Support for Office 2010. Here’s Everything You Need to Know.
On October 13th, 2020, Microsoft will be ending support for its Office 2010 suite of productivity software. In this article, we'll explain exactly what "end of life" means, why your business should care, and explore the best options for businesses still using Office 2010 today.