Java, no longer free!
Tech giant Oracle recently announced that starting in January of 2019 their flagship product, Java SE, would require a license for all commercial installations going forward. Many news organizations have…
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Tech giant Oracle recently announced that starting in January of 2019 their flagship product, Java SE, would require a license for all commercial installations going forward. Many news organizations have…
Read moreWe have had a number of reports this morning of performance and connection issues with Office365 applications, specifically Outlook. In most cases, the reported issues have been slower than normal…
Read moreI just saw this article about the ordeal a Network / Systems Administrator went through as the result of a ransomware attack. If you’re a business owner or Network /…
Read moreMicrosoft has released an update for a zero day vulnerability in Internet Explorer that can grant an attacker full access to a victim computer simply by having the target visit…
Read moreAccording to the AppRiver Status Page (http://status.appriver.com/), AppRiver is currently experiencing an outage that is impacting the customer portal and Hosted Exchange. We are aware of the issue and are…
Read moreExecutive Summary – The Cyber Tech Cafe Managed Services (MyIT) have been an overwhelming success. It’s exciting to see organizations taking a proactive approach when it comes to their IT…
Read moreWe’re connecting voice activated tablets, nanny-cams, security cameras, home assistants and even home security systems to our home Internet connection and inviting anyone with access to those devices into our…
Read moreExecutive Summary – The Cyber Tech Cafe Managed Services program was, by all metrics, an overwhelming success. It’s always good to see organizations taking a more proactive role in securing their…
Read moreExecutive Summary – There were significant updates from Microsoft and Adobe this month as long as a minor update to Java. The most interesting updates that I’ve seen thus far address…
Read moreUpdates Executive Summary – March was a relatively dull week in the computer world. Microsoft and Adobe churned out their monthly fixes as usual but nothing particularly noteworthy. As usual, we…
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