Staff Intranet using Google Sites
Google Sites is a little used part of Google G Suite which really deserves more attention. Google G Suite customers can use Google Sites as a ready made document management
Colbek Solid State Drive Conversions
Colbek can boost the speed and responsiveness of your laptops and workstations by performing a Solid State Drive (SSD) upgrade. This process involves replacing your computer’s built-in hard drive with
What do I do when I lose my data – tips for successful data recovery
With the rapid diffusion of data storage technologies as well as increase in the volume of data stored, the importance of data is greater than ever. Cases Requiring Data Recovery
Scam email attachments
Opening a fraudulent email with scam email attachments can, if not caught or reported quickly enough, destroy all your data and that of your company. Having seen what can happen first hand
Improve your security with 2 factor authentication
At Colbek we ceaselessly think about removing the potential for stressful scenarios. over the coming months we’re going to showcase and share the technology that can make your professional life
Out of Office is easy with Google G Suite
Did you know that if your company uses Google G Suite services (formerly Google Apps) as most of our customers do, you can set your email Out of Office responder
Make your company GDPR compliant
12 steps to take right now to help make your company ready for GDPR This checklist highlights 12 steps you can take now to prepare for the General Data Protection
GDPR and loss of data
Loss of data on laptops and USB sticks The General Data Protection Regulation replaces the EU’s 1995 Data Protection Directive, and comes into force on the 25th May 2018. It
Encrypt your hard drive for peace of mind
Encrypt your hard drive for peace of mind One morning you may turn up to work, only to find that your offices have been broken into during the night and
7 WAYS ORGANIZATIONS LOSE CLOUD DATA
7 WAYS ORGANIZATIONS LOSE CLOUD DATA Google and Microsoft are focused on fixing their own mistakes. But they’re not responsible when you make a mistake — or when a malicious