by Ophtek, LLC | Mar 31, 2026 | cybersecurity, Google Password Mgr., Multifactor Authentication, Office IT, password protection, Password Security, Security
One of the biggest security risks facing organizations is weak password habits. Therefore, it’s crucial that you know what these are and how to fix them. We all use passwords on a daily basis, from logging onto our PCs through to accessing internal databases...
by Ophtek, LLC | Dec 9, 2025 | Backup, Cloud, educate team, monitor, network security, Office IT, Ophtek, update regularly, upgrade
Modern businesses rely on IT more than ever before, so getting the best out of it is crucial. Luckily, improving it doesn’t have to be difficult or costly. Every organization, from small offices to growing enterprises, depends on its IT infrastructure –...
by Ophtek, LLC | Jul 28, 2020 | IT, Office IT, Ophtek, Reorganization
The business landscape is liable to change at any moment and this can mean big changes for organizations. And this is especially true when it comes to IT. IT systems and infrastructures are far from perfect. But, on the whole, they should help your organization...
by Ophtek, LLC | Mar 17, 2020 | communication, IT Efficiency, Office IT, Ophtek
Using the power of IT is one of the surest ways to enhance your productivity. But there’s a good chance that there’s still room for improvement. It’s likely that IT already has a major presence in your organization. You may even feel as though you’re already operating...
by Ophtek, LLC | Apr 30, 2019 | Internet of things, IOT, Office IT, Office Network, Ophtek, user friendly
You have may have heard the Internet of Things (IoT) mentioned several times in the media and by colleagues, but what exactly is it? Thankfully, the good news is that the IoT is a relatively simple concept and, more importantly, it can make a huge difference to your...
by Ophtek, LLC | Aug 29, 2017 | hardware, Office IT
Modern operating systems run on 64-bit systems, but they’re still capable of running 32-bit code and this is what hackers have always coded in. Until now. Guy Propper – security expert at Deep Instinct – has revealed that whilst malware coded in 32-bit code is still...