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How AI Is Changing the Impact of Deepfakes
Artificial intelligence is making it easier than ever to create content that looks and sounds real. While that’s creating new opportunities for businesses, it’s also giving attackers a powerful new tool: deepfakes. Deepfake technology is no longer...
Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) vs. Traditional Network Ownership
Why IT Leaders Are Rethinking Network Ownership For decades, IT leaders have defaulted to the same model for network infrastructure: purchase the hardware, deploy it, and maintain it until the next refresh cycle forces another round of upgrades. It’s familiar, but...
5 New AI-Powered Features Coming to Microsoft Teams in 2026
Microsoft continues to invest heavily in Microsoft Teams, pushing it far beyond chat and video calls and into the center of how work actually gets done. New AI-driven enhancements rolling out through 2026 are designed to make meetings more productive, collaboration...
2025 Cybersecurity Recap and What to Expect in 2026
As 2025 comes to a close, one thing is clear: this was the year cybersecurity stopped being a background function and became a board-level priority for nearly every organization. Between an explosion of AI-powered threats, high-profile supply chain breaches, and...
Unlocking AI for Small Businesses: Insights from Microsoft Ignite 2025
Artificial Intelligence is transforming how small businesses work, but true success starts with having the right technology, security, and governance in place. If you're beginning to explore AI tools and want to ensure your environment is secure, compliant, and ready...
Should You Pay the Ransom During a Cyberattack?
When ransomware hits, one of the most critical and controversial questions you’ll face is whether or not to pay the ransom. It’s a decision that sparks strong opinions, especially in the headlines. But for the companies actually living through an attack, the answer is...
Aldridge Appoints AJ Adade as Director of Professional Services to Drive Operational Excellence
Houston, TX – November 12, 2025 – Aldridge, a leading provider of managed IT and cybersecurity services, has appointed AJ Adade as Director of Professional Services. AJ joined the Aldridge leadership team in August, bringing over 20 years of experience guiding...
What to Expect During a Cyber Forensic Investigation
A cyberattack is one of the most disruptive events a business can face, and recovering from it isn’t as simple as flipping a switch. If you’re hit, one of your first calls should be to a forensic investigation team. But what happens next? It Will Take Time, Longer...
The Amon Carter Museum Advances Its Mission with Co-Managed IT
About the Amon Carter Museum of American Art The Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas, is more than just a museum, it’s a cultural anchor. With a collection of paintings, sculpture, and photography, Amon Carter’s mission is to connect people with...
Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) vs. Traditional Network Ownership
For decades, IT leaders have defaulted to the same model for network infrastructure: purchase the hardware, deploy it, and maintain it until the next refresh cycle forces another round of upgrades. It’s familiar, but familiarity doesn’t equal efficiency. With...
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Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) vs. Traditional Network Ownership
Why IT Leaders Are Rethinking Network Ownership For decades, IT leaders have defaulted to the same model for network infrastructure: purchase the hardware, deploy it, and maintain it until the next refresh cycle forces another round of upgrades. It’s familiar, but...
5 New AI-Powered Features Coming to Microsoft Teams in 2026
Microsoft continues to invest heavily in Microsoft Teams, pushing it far beyond chat and video calls and into the center of how work actually gets done. New AI-driven enhancements rolling out through 2026 are designed to make meetings more productive, collaboration...
Microsoft Confirms Active Zero-Day Vulnerability: Immediate Action Recommended for Office & Microsoft 365 Users
Microsoft has confirmed an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability impacting Microsoft Office and Microsoft 365 applications. The vulnerability is being tracked and communicated through the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC), Microsoft’s official authority...
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7 Key Takeaways from Microsoft Ignite 2025
Microsoft Ignite 2025 made one thing very clear: the future of work is no longer built only for large enterprises with massive IT teams. Microsoft’s latest announcements focused heavily on making AI, security, and modernization accessible, practical, and manageable...
Unlocking AI for Small Businesses: Insights from Microsoft Ignite 2025
Artificial Intelligence is transforming how small businesses work, but true success starts with having the right technology, security, and governance in place. If you're beginning to explore AI tools and want to ensure your environment is secure, compliant, and ready...
What is Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU)
After nearly 10 years, Windows 10 will officially reach its end of support on October 14, 2025. This means Microsoft will no longer provide free security updates, feature updates, or technical support for the operating system. Your Windows 10 devices will still work,...
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Why Executives Are the New Target in Cyber Attacks
Cybersecurity is no longer just about protecting systems, it’s about protecting people. Attackers are increasingly targeting executives directly, using their identity, influence, and access as entry points into organizations. These attacks often don’t look like...
Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) vs. Traditional Network Ownership
Why IT Leaders Are Rethinking Network Ownership For decades, IT leaders have defaulted to the same model for network infrastructure: purchase the hardware, deploy it, and maintain it until the next refresh cycle forces another round of upgrades. It’s familiar, but...
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Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) vs. Traditional Network Ownership
Why IT Leaders Are Rethinking Network Ownership For decades, IT leaders have defaulted to the same model for network infrastructure: purchase the hardware, deploy it, and maintain it until the next refresh cycle forces another round of upgrades. It’s familiar, but...
5 New AI-Powered Features Coming to Microsoft Teams in 2026
Microsoft continues to invest heavily in Microsoft Teams, pushing it far beyond chat and video calls and into the center of how work actually gets done. New AI-driven enhancements rolling out through 2026 are designed to make meetings more productive, collaboration...
Microsoft Confirms Active Zero-Day Vulnerability: Immediate Action Recommended for Office & Microsoft 365 Users
Microsoft has confirmed an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability impacting Microsoft Office and Microsoft 365 applications. The vulnerability is being tracked and communicated through the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC), Microsoft’s official authority...









