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VPNs Are Essential Data Protection Tools for Home Offices

Smart Data Collective

The risk of cyberattacks has risen sharply, as more people are working from home even as the pandemic subsides. This could put small businesses, sole traders and even remote workers at risk in some instances, so there’s no doubt that those of you with a home office should consider safeguarding this as a matter of urgency.

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How to Make Home-Office Hybrid Scrum Teams Work

Leading Agile

During the height of the pandemic, many teams learned how to work from home. As people start heading back to the office, many teams are in this weird in-between space where things aren’t always what they need to be to get the most out of your team. Want to Listen Instead?

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An Equipment List For Virtual Presentations In An Office Or Home Studio

Timo Elliott

I have had several requests from people who want to set up some equipment for professional presentations at virtual events—a home or office studio that enables you to present live as if you were a TV weather person: Here’s a list of most of what I use (with some links, mostly to the French Amazon site where I purchased most of it — I live (..)

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IoT Security: What Kind of Data Is Compromised by Poorly Protected IoT Devices?

Smart Data Collective

IoT devices enable you to adjust your thermostat before you get back home. And they’re everywhere — in your office, your home, and even hospitals. By continually tracking your whereabouts, they know more than just your home address. Home Audio and Video IoT devices have eyes and ears on your home.

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Three SaaS and IT Predictions for 2022

Dataversity

When the pandemic struck, it caused us to leave our offices, work from home, and rush to the cloud. Centralized offices became decentralized networks of people working from home. Because of this, many cloud apps went from important tools to centers of gravity for our departments.

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7 Mind-Blowing Ways Smart Homes Use Data to Save Your Money

Smart Data Collective

One of the most significant changes has been the invention of smart homes. Market analysts expect that the market for smart homes will be $worth 581 billion by 2032. Imagine a world where your home understands your habits, preferences, and even your routine, then uses this information to cut costs and save you money.

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AI Tools Can Help Facilitate Team Productivity While Working Remotely

Smart Data Collective

One of the biggest sources of growth is due to the growing number of people working from home. AI is Central to Companies Trying to Manage Work-from-Home Policies More Effectively. More people than ever before are deciding to work from home, where AI technology has provided them with some wonderful opportunities.