QBS Blog
Microsoft Boosts Hybrid Workforces with New Additions to Teams, Windows 365 and Viva
With new features for Microsoft 365 offerings–including Teams, Windows 365, and Viva–Microsoft provides solutions to new challenges in the world of hybrid work, including the need to balance employee demands for flexibility with businesses’ needs. Microsoft is looking to help solve some of these challenges with the addition of more […]
Save Time, Save Money
Save your business time, money, and stress. Take advantage of the NextGen Windows experiences designed for hybrid work. With features like vendor license cost consolidation, reduced cost of risk, physical and T&E cost displacement, IT admin and deployment savings, and savings on automation and process improvements, transitioning to NextGen Windows […]
The Digital Imperative for Every Organization
When it comes to getting ahead – and staying ahead – in today’s business environment, there are few things more urgent than digital transformation. At the 2022 Inspire conference, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella highlighted the difference between organizations that thrive and those that get left behind. “Every organization in every […]
Windows for business
Windows just keeps getting better for business, with new experiences designed for hybrid work and ready for you today. As workplaces and world events continue to evolve, so do the needs of your employees and business. That’s why Windows 11 is designed to be the most flexible, secure, and productive […]
New Phishing Message Targeting Executives
Phishing Security New Phishing Message Targeting Executives Please be aware that there is a new phishing message making the rounds that targets executives in a variety of fields and industries. The phishing attempt uses fake Microsoft 365 (formerly known as Office 365) password expiration notifications, which direct the user to […]
Better Business Practices (November 2020)
You’ve worked with QBS to improve your office equipment, website and IT infrastructure, but that’s not all we can provide to make your business as successful as possible.
Starting with this communication, we are going to regularly send out tips for better business practices, personnel management and other topics with which your business is involved each day. We welcome your feedback!
Better Business Practices (September 2020)
You’ve worked with QBS to improve your office equipment, website and IT infrastructure, but that’s not all we can provide to make your business as successful as possible.
Starting with this communication, we are going to regularly send out tips for better business practices, personnel management and other topics with which your business is involved each day. We welcome your feedback!
Better Business Practices
You’ve worked with QBS to improve your office equipment, website and IT infrastructure, but that’s not all we can provide to make your business as successful as possible.
Starting with this communication, we are going to regularly send out tips for better business practices, personnel management and other topics with which your business is involved each day. We welcome your feedback!
Let’s Get Back To Normal
Let’s Get Back To Normal Leading through Crisis “Whew, glad that’s over – now, let’s get back to normal!” Here’s the reality. No one will be able to say that, and no one should be waiting to say it. Things will continue to change, and the entire world will behave […]
Advantages of B2+ Format Printing
Advantages of B2+ Format Printing Investing in technologies that improve operating efficiency, lower production costs and expand capabilities are top of mind for most print service providers (PSPs.) According to a recent NAPCO Research survey, 65 percent of PSPs report that competing against low-cost producers is a critical/moderate challenge. At […]
Security Best Practices
Security Best Practices In 2019, the number of data breaches in the United States amounted to 1,473 with over 164.68 million sensitive records exposed, and it’s only going to get worse. If you have a small or medium business, that does not mean that you are not on an attacker’s […]
What’s In A (Domain) Name?
When the Internet became popular in the 90s and domain names were plentiful, the standard practice was that businesses would get .com domain names, communications and other tech companies grabbed .net domain names, non-profit organizations took .org domain names, and educational institutions identified themselves with .edu domain names.