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Just recently, I was thinking back over the years. It’s astonishing to me that the world looks so significantly different than it did just a few years ago. Artificial intelligence…

Firms don’t often see disasters coming  What would happen to your business operations if the power went out? Would you be able to move elsewhere and continue to run your…

Your Accounting Firm is at a Greater Risk of a Data Breach Than You Realize You might think your firm is as secure as it needs to be, but it…

Hackers don’t care how busy you are or if you work for a smaller-sized business. Actually, busy, typically-defenseless users are the exact cyber-hack victims they look for. Keep your data and information secure and avoid their cyber attack tricks with these five tips.

Drake Software and Right Networks have partnered to offer a world-class hosting experience for tax and accounting professionals. Learn how choosing Drake Tax as your hosted tax preparation software can benefit your firm.

The risk to your accounting firm’s data has never been as high as it is now, making backups and disaster recovery a priority. Learn how to create your plan, here.

From cloud security thwarting attacks to profiting from a flood—our October wrap-up has it all. Learn how cloud technology protects accounting firms from natural disasters, cyber threats and more. Enter if you dare!

What does the future of remote work look like? It’s murky at best, but there’s one thing we know: No matter where a firm workplace is, the work needs aren’t changing. Learn how Cloud Premier helps firms work securely—wherever the office is—today.

After a flood wrecked my business’s server (and my rugs)—I was able to profit. How? By migrating my QuickBooks Desktop, accounting applications and all the critical data stored within those programs to the cloud. Get the full story here.

By now if you’re running a business – big or small – you’re well aware of ransomware. You’ve heard of the airports, transportation systems, utilities and hotels that have been attacked. Here’s how to avoid becoming another headline-making ransomware victim.

What’s even scarier than someone hacking just “because”? When that someone is a someone you trust—and possibly even hired—at work. In this post, we’ll be easin’ into spooky season with a wrap-up of advice about protecting your firm from external and internal threats.

It doesn’t matter if you’re for or against WFH. The recent uptick in positive cases may cause another shutdown and you need to be prepared. In this post, we’ll cover the remote access technologies keeping employees accountable and employers satisfied.