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AI conversations usually revolve around massive cloud platforms and big, future-facing ideas. But for most small and mid-sized businesses, the challenge is much more practical:

How can AI help improve my day-to-day operations without adding complexity, slowing teams down, or introducing new security concerns?

It’s a fair question. Your business do...


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MFA is a strong front-door lock. But it’s not the only thing that decides whether someone can get in.

After you sign in, your browser keeps you logged in using a session token (often stored as a cookie). It’s the digital version of a wristband at an event: once you’ve been checked, the wristband proves you belong there. If an attacker steals that wristband, they may not...


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The most dangerous thing in a server room is often the phrase, “Don’t touch that.”

It’s usually said with a half-joke and a grimace. It refers to the old box that “still works”, runs something important, and has survived so many fixes and workarounds that nobody feels confident changing it anymore.

That’s legacy debt.

Not just “old tech”, but old tech that’...


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When you first sign up for a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform, everything is designed to feel effortless.

The problem is that the first real test of a SaaS relationship isn’t the onboarding. It’s the exit.

For many small businesses, the front door is wide open, but the emergency exit is bolted shut: exports are incomplete, key data sits in proprietary forma...


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Browser add-ons have a funny reputation. They feel “small”. A quick install. A tiny productivity boost. A harmless little helper that lives in your toolbar.

But in practice, a browser extension is more like a micro-SaaS vendor sitting inside your browser session. It can see what you see, interact with the pages you open, and sometimes access the same cloud apps your bus...


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