CyberGuru is proud to release “Making the most of technology during the COVID-19 crisis”, an information guide on working from home effectively during the COVID-19 crisis with an emphasis on using technology to its full potential. With many people starting to imagine what life will be like as the COVID-19 crisis progresses, many organisations are […]
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As part of Microsoft’s commitment to customers during COVID-19, they are offering Microsoft Teams available for free as part of Office 365 E1 for six months. This offer, available through Microsoft Partners such as CyberGuru, will enable people across organisations, as well as their clients and individuals to be able to take advantage of Office […]
As you would be aware, it is important to be prepared for the coronavirus (COVID-19). In order to prepare if your organisation for a possible lockdown, you need to consider the folllowing: Move to a fully cloud-based environment and implementing online services to be able to work from outside the normal workplace. Our example is […]
As part of Queensland Women’s Week being held between 6-15 March 2020, the Australian Computer Society and River City Labs is holding a showcase that deep dives into career and leadership pathways for women in technology. Currently women represent only 29% of the entire technology workforce. In an effort to encourage more women into technology, […]
CyberGuru’s Chief Guru, Chris Jeffery, presented on the topic, “Emerging tech, opportunities and skills”, as part of the Tech and Employability Skills Conference organised by Australian Computer Society (ACS) Queensland Branch at River City Labs on 27 February 2020. It was well received with over 100 professional year and domestic tertiary ICT students in attendance. […]
The Malwarebytes 2020 State of Malware Report revealed an incredible fact: for the first time ever, the number of threats per endpoint was greater for Macs than Windows PCs. The study by Malwarebytes Labs (link opens in new window) measured the number of threats such as malware, spyware and ransomware per endpoint (a term for devices […]
On 13 October 2020, some considerable changes in Microsoft Office 365 will be occurring to only support modern email software. If you are running Microsoft Office 2010 or Microsoft Office 2013, Microsoft will no longer allow these to access Office 365 after this date. Microsoft is making these changes to make email more secure. As […]
Today is Safer Internet Day, a global event to raise awareness about online safety and encourage people to help create a better internet. At CyberGuru we have dedicated many blogs on how businesses can stay safe online so to celebrate Safer Internet Day we’ve decided to talk about keeping families safe online. In giving our […]
Our thoughts are with those affected by the recent bushfires across Australia. Whilst we are fortunate in Queensland not to be experiencing the same level of natural disaster, we are seeking to find ways in which to support those which are not as unfortunate ourselves. We have donated to organisations which assist those involved so […]
If you are running Windows 7 past the 14 January 2020 cut-off for support, you may notice that Microsoft has begun placing full-screen messages on computers stating “Your Windows 7 PC is out of support”. As noted in this message, Microsoft has ended support for Windows 7 and your PC is now more vulnerable to […]