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Setup Checklist for Microsoft Teams
Are you having trouble getting your staff to adopt Microsoft Teams? Often, companies don’t set it up correctly in the first place. Check out our Simple Setup Checklist for MS Teams. Still need help? Contact Computer Corner in Albuquerque today, we would be glad to help. Microsoft Teams is a lot of things. It’s a video conferencing tool, a team messaging channel, and a tool for in-app co-authoring, just to name a few. During the pandemic, the popularity of Teams skyrocketed. U
Dec 12, 20224 min read


Overcoming Barriers to a Smooth BYOD Program
Bring your own device programs are popular because it’s more affordable than buying a bunch of mobile devices for staff. But employee-owned devices are often a security risk. Computer Corner in Albuquerque can help you decide how to better manage BYOD to mitigate the chance of a network breach. Bring your own device (BYOD) is a concept that took hold after the invention of the smartphone. When phones got smarter, software developers began creating apps for those phones. Over
Dec 8, 20224 min read


Implementing Conditional Access
Frustrated with multi-factor authentication? Here at Computer Corner in Albuquerque we have a possible solution for you. Using conditional access with MFA can improve experience and boost security at the same time. Contact us to help maintain your systems are security. It seems that nearly as long as passwords have been around, they’ve been a major source of security concern. Eighty-one percent of security incidents happen due to stolen or weak passwords. Additionally, emplo
Dec 5, 20224 min read


Avoid Buyer's Remorse On Your New Computer
Don’t regret that new computer purchase! Computer Corner in Albuquerque will tell you the most important things to have on your radar when picking the perfect PC for your needs. Have you ever bought a new computer and then had buyer’s remorse a few months later? Maybe you didn’t pay attention to the storage capacity and ran out of space. Or you may have glossed over memory and experienced constant freeze-ups. An investment in a new PC isn’t something you want to do lightly. D
Dec 1, 20224 min read


VoIP Features for Small Businesses
VoIP has become the norm. But are you using it as effectively as you could? Let Computer Corner help you determine the most helpful features for your small business. Just five or six years ago, VoIP was still considered a “different” type of business phone system. One that wasn’t the norm. But the pandemic changed that way of thinking. Now internet-based phone systems aren’t simply the norm. They’re mandatory for business continuity. During the pandemic, VoIP and video confe
Nov 28, 20224 min read


Better Endpoint Protection
64% of organizations have experienced one or more compromising endpoint attacks. Let Computer Corner guide you toward an effective endpoint security strategy. Endpoints make up much of a company’s network and IT infrastructure. This is a collection of computers, mobile devices, servers, and smart gadgets. As well as other IoT devices that all connect to the company network. The number of endpoints a company has will vary by business size. Companies with less than 50 employee
Nov 21, 20224 min read


Stop Insider Threats
Insiders are considered anyone that has a login to your system. There are four different types of insiders and each of them could cause your business to suffer a devastating attack. Let Computer Corner help you identify and mitigate these threats. One of the most difficult types of attacks to detect are those performed by insiders. An “insider” would be anyone that has legitimate access to your company network and data. This would be via a login or other authorized connectio
Nov 16, 20224 min read


Security Tips for Online Holiday Shopping
Last holiday season, typo-squatting domains increased by 397%. Don’t ruin your holiday by landing on a malicious site. Computer Corner has several safe online shopping tips that can help. The holiday shopping season is taking off. This means that scammers have also revved up their engines. They're primed and ready to take advantage of all those online transactions. Don’t forget to stay safe online during the buying frenzy that occurs this time of year. An ounce of cybersecur
Nov 10, 20224 min read


Microsoft Viva Sales in 2026: Is It Still Popular?
Microsoft Viva Sales launched with a clear promise: bring AI-powered sales insights directly into Microsoft 365 and Teams. Instead of forcing sales teams to live inside their CRM all day, Viva Sales aimed to bring the CRM to where they already work - Outlook, Teams, and Copilot. So in 2026… is it still popular? The answer: yes, but selectively. Viva Sales tends to perform best in organizations already committed to Microsoft’s ecosystem, especially those using Dynamics 365 and
Nov 4, 20222 min read


Checklist for Better Digital Offboarding of Employees
20% of surveyed businesses have experienced a data breach connected to a former employee. Are you properly disconnecting former staff? Let Computer Corner help you with better digital offboarding. Digital footprints cover today's modern workplace. Employees begin making these the moment they're hired. They get a company email address and application logins. They may even update their LinkedIn page to connect to your company. When an employee leaves a company, there is a proc
Nov 1, 20224 min read


Microsoft Defender: What Does It Do?
If you’ve used a Windows computer anytime in the last few years, you’ve probably seen Microsoft Defender running quietly in the background. In 2026, Microsoft Defender is offered as a full security platform, designed to protect devices, identities, email, cloud apps, and more. Microsoft Defender: What Does It Do? At its core, Microsoft Defender still promises to protect laptops and desktops, from: Viruses Malware Ransomware Suspicious applications Exploits targeting software
Oct 25, 20221 min read


Vulnerabilities that Hackers are Feasting on Right Now
Trying to keep up with software vulnerabilities is like playing a game of Whack-a-Mole. But if you don’t stay updated, you can easily succumb to a cyberattack. Learn what hackers are going after now. Software vulnerabilities are an unfortunate part of working with technology. A developer puts out a software release with millions of lines of code. Then, hackers look for loopholes that allow them to breach a system through that code. The developer issues a patch to fix the vuln
Oct 19, 20224 min read


Think Your Business Is Too Small For Hackers
Think again! Smaller companies are being hit 3x more than larger ones. Learn why! Have you felt more secure from cyberattacks because you have a smaller business? Maybe you thought that you couldn’t possibly have anything that a hacker could want? Didn’t think they even knew about your small business. Well, a new report by cybersecurity firm Barracuda Networks debunks this myth. Their report analyzed millions of emails across thousands of organizations. It found that small c
Oct 13, 20224 min read


Internet Explorer Has Lost All Support (What You Need to Know)
The end has come and gone for Internet Explorer. While you may be feeling nostalgic, you still need to uninstall this dinosaur. Learn why it’s important to remove IE now. After being the main entry to the internet in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Internet Explorer (IE) is gone. As of June 15, 2022, Microsoft dropped the web browser from support. IE ushered in the age of connection to the world in 1995 and held a majority of the browser market share for many years. But the
Oct 11, 20224 min read


Microsoft 365: 3 Pro Tips You Should Be Using
If you’re already paying for Microsoft 365, you might as well get the full value. Microsoft 365 isn’t just Word, Excel, and Outlook anymore. It’s a full productivity ecosystem, packed with automation, collaboration tools, AI assistance, and security features that most teams are barely scratching the surface of. Microsoft 365: 3 Pro Tips You Should Be Using Here are three practical pro tips that can make a real difference in your daily workflow. 1. Stop Emailing Attachments, U
Oct 6, 20222 min read


Mistakes Companies Make in the Digital Workplace
Everyone is buzzing about the transition to a digital workplace. But making it match your vision, isn’t easy. Learn what things many companies get wrong. The pandemic has been a reality that companies around the world have shared. It required major changes in how they operate. No longer, did the status quo of having everyone work in the office make sense for everyone. Many organizations had to quickly evolve to working through remote means. During the worst of the pandemic, i
Oct 3, 20224 min read


Microsoft Productivity Score
Productivity can be a tricky area to address. You don’t want to invade a remote employee’s privacy by tracking their every keystroke. Nor would that likely help with positive forward motion. What’s the answer? Productivity can be challenging to track, no matter where employees are working. How do you know they’re using their tools as effectively as possible? How can you enable them to adopt best practices? These are questions that managers often ask themselves. If they’re lo
Sep 13, 20224 min read


Keeping Your Shared Cloud Storage Organized
Disorganized cloud storage systems lead to problems. Cloud file storage revolutionized the way we handle documents. No more having to email files back and forth. No more wondering which person in the office has the most recent copy of a document. Between 2015 and 2022, the percentage of worldwide corporate data stored in the cloud doubled. It went from 30% to 60% . A majority of organizations use cloud storage of some type. Typical services include OneDrive, Google Drive, Dro
Sep 9, 20224 min read


IT Policies Any Size Company Should Implement
IT policies are an important part of your IT security and technology management. Not having IT policies can leave you in poor legal standing should a problem occur. Many small businesses make the mistake of skipping policies. They feel that things don’t need to be so formal. They’ll just tell staff what’s expected when it comes up and think that’s good enough. But this way of thinking can cause issues for small and mid-sized business owners. Employees aren’t mind readers. Thi
Sep 6, 20224 min read


Discontinued Technology Tools You Should Not Be Using Any Longer
While older technology may still run fine on your systems that doesn’t mean that it’s okay to use. One of the biggest dangers of using outdated technology is that it can lead to a data breach. One constant about technology is that it changes rapidly. Tools that were once staples, like Internet Explorer and Adobe Flash, age out. New tools replace those that are obsolete. Discontinued technology can leave computers and networks vulnerable to attacks. While older technology may
Sep 1, 20224 min read
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