Sending large attachments via email is hard. Not only are the attachment limits small–up to 25 MB–delivering email attachments also takes time. Luckily, Google provides a perfect solution by letting you share links to files to your attachments in Google Drive. You can share Google Drive links of files of any size instantly. It’s the … Read More
Sending large attachments via email (using Dropbox)
Emails are great for a lot of things, but not for sending large attachments. In fact, you can’t send more than 25 MB of attachments in an email. Meaning you can’t directly share videos, multimedia files, or even large images. That’s understandably impractical for most businesses. But there is a workaround. Dropbox is one of … Read More
How to send large attachments on email with OneDrive & SharePoint
Email is a fast and easy way to share messages and files with your team. But it’s also limited. It’s true that email simply cannot support sending large attachments directly. Email remains the most common way to send attachments despite it not being the easiest for sending large attachments. But you can still share your … Read More
What do Managed Network Professionals do all day?
Can you imagine running a business today without the internet? It’s Impossible. Your business uses the internet for everything from sending emails to recording customer data, at least. But how does your network handle so much work? That’s thanks to the many network professionals, and other managed services, whose job is to design and maintain … Read More
Benefits of IT Managed Services – Hybrid Cloud and Offsite Hosting
More and more Australian businesses are hiring managed service providers(MSPs) every day. Why? Because it makes sense. Hiring an MSP has massive benefits for your company. A managed service provider reduces your IT expenses, improves your network infrastructure, and helps you move to the cloud, among other benefits. Small to medium businesses (SMBs) in Australia … Read More
Network Security Best Practices Checklist for Small Businesses
Nowadays, small to medium-sized organisations are becoming the most typical target for hackers—involving 43% of all data breaches—because they frequently have weak protections in place.