How would you stop AI in an emergency?
AI is creeping into more parts of organisations than most people realise.
It writes emails, helps analyse data, and powers tools your staff might be using every day.
In many cases, it’s been adopted quickly.
Windows 11’s new focus on efficiency
For the past year or so, it’s felt like every Windows update came with three new AI features attached. Some of them are genuinely useful. Some feel like they’re there because they can be.
Is data security your top priority?
Most IT leaders say data security is their number one concern when improving technology.
In fact, nearly seven in ten rank it at the top of the list. Yet only around a third say they feel extremely confident they would pass their next regulatory audit.
PSTN Switch-Off: What You Need to Know
PSTN Switch-Off: What Does It Mean for Your Organisation?
Relying on Windows 10 extended support? Time to upgrade
Are you still running Windows 10 because “it’s fine for now”?We hear that a lot.
Microsoft 365 tightens security
💡 If I asked where your biggest security risks sit, you’d probably say email, passwords, or maybe remote access, right?Very few would point to Excel or PowerPoint.Yet Microsoft Office apps remain one of the most common entry points attackers use ☠️
How to stop AI projects stalling
Have you noticed how many AI projects start with excitement… and then quietly go nowhere?
We’re seeing it a lot.
Small habits to make your Windows 11 PC last longer
When did you last replace a perfectly usable work computer simply because it had become slow or unreliable?For many organisations, that moment is coming sooner than it used to.
How IT directors can finally get ahead of tickets
Is your ticket queue ever truly completed?Or is it just quiet enough for you to breathe before the next wave hits?
From where we sit, tickets are rarely the real problem. They’re the visible symptom.
Beware the next generation of phishing attacks
If phishing scams are supposed to trick people, why do so many of them still feel clumsy?
For years, the answer was simple: Most scams were mass-produced.
It’s time to govern your team’s AI use
Do you know which AI tools your team is using at work… and what they’re putting into them?
Most senior leaders we speak to think they do. Until we dig a little deeper.
How to break up with your IT support provider
Most organisations don’t suddenly decide to change their IT support.Nothing has failed outright, but confidence starts to slip.You’re not sure what you’re paying for anymore. Security conversations feel vague. Planning feels reactive, not reassuring.
Another good reason to enforce MFA
A recent cyber security investigation uncovered a large data-theft campaign.
Sensitive business information was quietly collected and later sold online.
Important: Protect your organisation from digital fraud
Scams aren’t what they used to be.
They’re not always obvious. They’re not always clumsy. And they don’t always come with spelling mistakes or odd graphics.
Prepare your organisation for more refined cyber threats
Cyber criminals aren’t simply causing chaos anymore. They’re getting smarter, more organised, and much better at finding weak spots in businesses of every size.
Tech mistakes law firms can’t afford to ignore
Your law firm runs on trust, deadlines, and confidential data.
Small tech decisions can quietly undermine all three.From hybrid working shortcuts to security gaps you don’t see day-to-day, many practices carry risks without realising it.
Microsoft finally fixes these Teams issues
If there’s one thing guaranteed to test your patience during a busy workday, it’s a messaging app that doesn’t behave the way you expect it to.For a tool that millions of us rely on every day, Microsoft Teams does an impressive job of keeping organisations connected and conversation
Is “technical debt” slowing your organisation’s growth?
You know that feeling when everything should be running smoothly… but something in your IT just keeps getting in the way?
Not a big dramatic failure.
Just a constant sense that your systems are slower, fussier, or more fragile than they used to be.
What’s your browser really doing?
Your team’s web browser seems harmless. Just tabs, websites, and the odd Google search.
But a new wave of AI-powered browsers is quietly changing what a browser actually does. And that raise some important questions.
This PowerPoint feature has disappeared
If your team creates presentations often, you may have noticed a recent change in Microsoft PowerPoint.
Microsoft has quietly removed a feature that helped you keep your branding and formatting consistent.
Here’s what this means for you:
At last: Sync passkeys across your devices
Be honest, when was the last time you forgot a password and ended up in that endless loop of “reset your password” emails?
It’s one of the biggest frustrations of modern working life.
Firewall 101: What every school and business should know
Is your firewall quietly protecting you… or quietly leaving gaps?
Most schools and businesses rarely think about it.
It sits in the background. You assume it works.
Finally, a fix for password chaos
How many hours have you and your team lost to forgotten passwords, reset emails, or lockouts?
Probably more than you’d like to admit.
Microsoft Edge has introduced this simple but very welcome improvement…
Ask Copilot" is coming to your Taskbar (but only if you want it to)
Have you ever wished your computer just understood what you were trying to do, instead of making you dig through menus and search results to get there?
Microsoft’s working on it.
Microsoft Edge introduces a new scam protection tool
Those fake “Your PC is infected, call support!” pop-ups?These scams often come complete with flashing red warnings and a fake phone number that claims to be for “Microsoft support.”
Microsoft Edge has found a smart new way to block them before they appear.