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Customer story: AIA Group
As an insurance company, it’s important for AIA employees to operate as a team. For them, it’s the key to a successful business. That’s why AIA began investing in their IT systems to facilitate the thousands of employee and customer interactions that occur every day. To help, AIA incorporated Microsoft 365. With the added simplicity and easy sharing on the platform, they were able to upgrade to a modern desktop solution. We can help you do the same.
At Virtual Office Solutions, we have industry experts ready to help you find and implement the right productivity solutions for your business. Contact us to learn more.
How can Microsoft help me understand my current security posture and get recommendations on how to improve?
Managing security can be overwhelming, especially for a large enterprise. Piecing together a web of disconnected security programs and strategies to address individual problems only adds to the confusion.
Microsoft 365 gives you the tools to gain visibility across your current security posture, address current problems, and provide strategies to protect your organization moving forward.
Enterprise-wide security suddenly became manageable. At Virtual Office Solutions, we can’t wait to help you get started. Contact us to learn more.
Two excellent ways to verify user identity
To keep your network safe from cybercriminals, your first line of defense should be a secure login process. When it comes to verifying user identity, you can choose between two-step authentication and two-factor authentication. Know more about the difference between the two, so you can have a better appreciation of your cybersecurity options.
Your Data is Safe with Office 365
As a small business owner, we know you wear a lot of hats. One of the most difficult and yet most important is that of security manager. With threats constantly evolving, it can be stressful to embrace new technologies with confidence. Is the benefit worth the risk and headache?
When you switch to Office 365, you can pass the role of security expert on to Microsoft, who use their expansive resources and experience to provide you with top-notch security that stays ahead of the latest threats all while enjoying freedom and flexibility that comes with operating your business on the cloud.
Don’t delay any longer, contact us to get started.
Cybercriminals target healthcare data
Medical facilities depend on healthcare systems, whether through data entry software, prescription management, or electronic medical records. Sadly, many healthcare providers don't know how easy it is for cybercriminals to break into their networks and steal their data.
5 Ways Office 365 migrations fail
Office 365, the cloud-based version of Office, is one of the most popular software suites used by small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) today. With an ever-increasing number of companies migrating to this solution, it’s not surprising that many others are considering making the move.
Organize online sales with an OMS
More and more businesses today are seeking ways to run their operations optimally from top to bottom, a huge reason behind the proliferation of order management systems (OMSs). Find out if your business will benefit from one.
First off, we need to clarify that inventory management systems (IMSs) are not the same as OMSs. The former is a solution for analyzing your sales history and forecasting demand for your product and the materials you will need; in contrast, the latter is all about the here and now, as it tackles transactions as they happen.
Four questions to answer before virtualizing
For decades, business owners believed that servers, data centers, and IT staff were necessary to operate. No one could imagine a workplace without these important tools. This explains why virtualization took a while to take off. To understand its benefits, here are four things to consider.
