What is Net Neutrality? When it comes to Internet access, Canadian consumers connect via an Internet Service Provider (ISP) such as Rogers, Bell, Telus, Shaw, TekSavvy etc. ISPs deliver our means to access online content and services (resources) and do not influence us by restricting or enhancing our access to these resources. The term “netRead More –>
Cryptocurrencies like BitCoin and Ethereum are on the rebound. But what will happen to these currencies in the long term? Money seems to continually evolve, driven by technology. For example, many of us today are caught off guard if a retail shop or a restaurant has a sign at the cash register which says “cash only”. ThisRead More –>
At FBTS we’ve recently seen a high incidence of viruses that can really damage your computer. These viruses encrypt your data, and unless you are willing to pay the culprits a “ransom”, you will not get your files back. Back in October, on the TV series “The Good Wife”, the staff at the law office Stern,Read More –>
Is 100% virus prevention possible? Safe Internet use should be a number one priority for businesses to maintain productivity and to reduce downtime. In an era where business computer users increasingly depend on the Internet to conduct all manner of business, business owners need to ensure that network vulnerabilities can be reduced and downtime canRead More –>
Companies need to balance a need to save money on IT investment with a need for reliable applications and hardware. Two truths in the IT world are: hardware eventually fails support for older software eventually ends To small businesses and large corporations alike this means: Business owners and IT managers have to plan for updatesRead More –>
The Internet and Cloud computing offer true workforce mobility if you are bold enough to make the leap. I am sitting at Remedy café on the corner of Jasper and 103rd in Edmonton as I frequently do whenever I come to Alberta. While the food, the atmosphere and the staff are all excellent, I wouldRead More –>