Organizations today rely on mobile device management (MDM) solutions to secure and manage corporate resources across a diverse range of devices. One such platform is Microsoft Intune, which offers security, patch, and access control features for mobile and desktop devices. Today, we look at Microsoft Intune and how Exoprise Service Watch helps customers ensure Intune is working well.
The importance of the network to businesses has increased over the years (obviously). Nowadays, they are the main way that work gets done - they're the main way anything gets done. Consequently, how organizations measure their performance needs to change as well. Rather than just focus on network availability or simple uptime, they need to dig deeper and monitor User Experience. EXperience Level Agreements (XLA) as opposed to the traditional Service-Level Agreements help them reach that goal.
In today’s interconnected world, where network performance is crucial for business operations, understanding the significance of ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) becomes paramount. Today’s post sheds some light on the critical role of ICMP and why it should not be disabled despite legacy security concerns. By implementing proper security measures, businesses can leverage the benefits of ICMP while mitigating potential risks.
The security threat vector has become wider and deeper as technology has advanced. Enterprises put a series of tools in place that attempt to close up the many possible holes. But it's not all smooth sailing for everyone. Slow performance due to security measures and high overhead can impact employee productivity.
Most administrators use Microsoft tools, especially Teams, to aid them in managing meetings. In fact, 91% of Fortune 500 companies use it to develop an effective communication strategy. But there are still loose ends within the app, letting other parties carry out malicious activities at any stage of the meeting process. Teams is no exception to vulnerabilities. From time to time, there have been several reports of security threats in Teams leading to data leaks.
Collaboration and communication in many workplaces post-pandemic have been made possible by productivity tools and software that connect individuals who are otherwise physically apart. One such tool is Microsoft Teams, which is a cloud-based tool that empowers its users to collaborate on a department- and project-basis. Its steady increase in active users since the pandemic speaks of the tool’s efficacy in streamlining all workflows of an organization, especially collaboration and communication.