SkyDrive Pro is the file sharing and library application from Microsoft that pairs with SharePoint 2013. You can easily save files and folders straight from your computer to SkyDrive, which is a cloud based, so you can access those files from anywhere. 1) Only you can see the files, but they are very easily shared with co-workers. Unlike SharePoint you can organize your files however you want without disrupting everyone else files. 2) You can easily share and open files on mobile devices. 3) Your files will be kept safely in the cloud or on your company’s SharePoint Server, however your organization has chosen to set that up. 4) You or the co-workers you have shared the files with can edit them in the browser, no need to download. 5) You can sync your SkyDrive Pro with SharePoint so you can open and edit those files offline. 6) If you are signed into Office 365 you will be able to share files with others on SkyDrive outside your organization.
Every company and organization needs to be practicing good security these days or else you will lose out. There are so many cyber criminals trying to get into your system everyday that it would take a mini electronic army to defend your systems. These tips are your little electronic army. 1. Use Strong Passwords and Change Them Often Bad Password: Password1 Good Password: 1LuvC@tz I know you have heard this before, but let’s go ahead and beat the dead horse. No matter the device or system you should require a password to get in. Although a password is not a assured stop to attackers but it will certainly slow them down and hopefully stop them. Do not include: Real words that can be found in a dictionary, even if you replace one letter with a number. Attackers have systems to crack those easily. Personal information like birthdates, addresses, family names or Social Security numbers. You should: Make sure it is at least 8 characters long. Include a combin
1. Turn on Auto-Brightness The iPhone has an ambient light sensor that adjusts the brightness of the screen based on the light around it (darker in dark places, brighter when there's more ambient light) to both save battery and make it easier to see. Turn Auto-Brightness on and you’ll save battery because your screen will need to use less power in dark places. Find it in the Settings app -> Brightness & Wallpaper -> Auto-Brightness On 2. Reduce Screen Brightness You can control the default brightness of your iPhone screen with this slider. Needless to say, the brighter the default setting for the screen, the more battery it requires. Keep the screen dimmer to conserve more of your battery. Find it in Settings -> Brightness & Wallpaper 3. Turn Bluetooth Off Bluetooth wireless networking is especially useful for cell phone users with wireless headphone or headsets. But transmitting data wirelessly takes battery and leaving Bluetooth o
These are the Top Ten Threats found by Microsoft in the last quarter of 2012. 10) Spyware Spyware is the information that is collected about a userwithout their consent. Most common spyware occurs when the user is websearching. 9) Backdoors Backdoor Trojans are used by cybercriminals to infiltrate avictim’s computer and control them. Dorkbot is an infamous worm that spreadsthrough the users drives and then is used as a backdoor. Ramnit Trojan, whichis used to steal FTP credentials and then used as a backdoor. 8) Password Steals and Monitoring Tools Banking Trojans are dangerous and account for 3.7% of theinfected networks that Microsoft detected. Zeus, also called Zbot are passwordstealers and were designed to record keystrokes, and often work in conjunctionwith other malware systems. This tool issold in an attack toolkit that criminals can buy and use against you. 7) Viruses We are all familiar with viruses, but it doesn’t make themany less prominent. They are used by