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Maintaining a Work-Life Balance is Crucial When Working from Home

With all that has gone on in terms of the coronavirus pandemic, it is little wonder that many businesses have suddenly changed their tune concerning the use of remote work. However, some workers are in a bit of a crisis as they try to adapt to their new work environment: suddenly, the place they would go at the end of the day to recover is the same place where work must now be done. This shift has led to a not-insignificant amount of stress and mental fatigue.

Maintain the Work-Life Balance

Before the current crisis, while large swaths of people were online, it was more often out of choice than necessity. The pandemic changed this dynamic, pushing people into their homes and in front of their screens… this time, motivated out of a need to continue to work. As your team continues to work at home and spend more time in front of their screens, the lines between home and business are becoming blurred.

When these lines become fuzzy, the first concern that comes to mind is reduced productivity due to work/home balance becoming off-kilter. It is essential to help your team balance their work/life experience to have a better remote work experience… not just for their well-being, but your business’ as well.

It can seem challenging to disconnect the two segments of your life, particularly as your work and home lives are no longer physically separated. Fortunately, you can take some steps to separate the two halves of your life better, reducing the chance of your personal life negatively affecting your professional life, or vice versa.

Keeping Work-Life Separate

As you work remotely at home, chances are you are using the same computer for home and work. The computer you email friends and family with is now the computer you use to handle your work correspondence. The computer that holds all of your family pictures is now accessing work documents. The computer that you or your kids play games on has to be ready to handle a solid 9-5.

Making everything distinct seems like a no-brainer, but it isn’t easy for everyone. The biggest thing you can do to help your employees is by offering a means for them to access the work environment as if they were sitting at their desk at the office.

There are a few ways to do that. You could supply them with a work device, or you need to give them secure, remote access to their workstation in the office. In fact, even if you supply them with a work device, you basically need a way to securely access files from the office anyway.

As a business owner or office manager, the last thing you want is your company data getting stored on a user’s personal device. You don’t control it when it’s there. Here are a few directions your business can take:

  • Establish a secure VPN so all users can remote into the office securely and access all of their files, email, and applications from there. Of course, you’ll need to train your users how to use it.
  • Invest in cloud solutions, and migrate all or parts of your existing network to the cloud so that it may be accessible from anywhere on any device. This will require training as well.

Although we’ve mentioned it for each of the above points, education is key. Your employees need to understand how these tools work, and the importance of using them and the issues that can emerge when not using them correctly.

For employees, your situation is going to depend on what the business has set up for you, but as a general rule of thumb, here are some important things to pay attention to:

  • Always, ALWAYS store company information on the company network or in the cloud environment that the company manages. If a file is on your computer, it’s not protected.
  • If you do work on your home PC or laptop, ensure that it is kept updated with the latest Windows updates, and ensure that you have an up-to-date antivirus set up.
  • Be even more vigilant: cybercriminals are using the pandemic to their advantage, and cyberthreats are on the rise, especially for home users. Be careful what you click on, be skeptical of unsolicited or suspicious emails, and always practice good password hygiene. (Don’t use the same password for more than one account, and always use strong passwords).
  • Use 2FA (2-factor authentication) whenever possible.

Remote Work is Here to Stay

Remote work is here to stay and how you maintain your work-life balance will determine whether or not you’re going to be able to navigate the new normal for the long term. If you are unable to, you are at risk of suffering from decreasing levels of productivity and eventual burn out.

Things are pretty stressful these days—the technology you work with doesn’t need to add on to that. As a business owner, you need to ensure that your team has all of the tools they need to work effectively, and as an employee, you need to ensure you are doing what you can to prevent data loss.

Is your team adapting to the remote normal? Net Activity can provide personalized solutions and consulting for your remote work needs. Schedule a meeting today by calling 216-503-5150.

 

 

 Net Activity achieves a Microsoft Gold Cloud Productivity competency  

For release 10:05 AM. EDT

12/08/2020

 Net Activity achieves a Microsoft Gold Cloud Productivity competency 

Net Activity demonstrates best-in-class capability and market leadership through demonstrated technology success and customer commitment. 

Cleveland, Ohio, December, 08. 2020 Net Activity, Inc., a leading provider of IT and remote computing solutions for Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Azure, today announced that it has attained a Gold Cloud Productivity competency demonstrating a “best-in-class” ability and commitment to meet Microsoft Corp. customers’ evolving needs in today’s mobile-first, cloud-first world and distinguishing itself within Microsoft’s partner ecosystem.

To earn a Microsoft Gold competency, partners must successfully complete exams (resulting in Microsoft Certified Professionals) to prove their level of technology expertise, and then designate these certified professionals uniquely to one Microsoft competency, ensuring a certain level of staffing capacity. They also must submit customer references that demonstrate successful projects, meet a performance (revenue and or consumption/usage) commitment (for most Gold competencies), and pass technology and/or sales assessments.

Net Activity has a proven track record of deploying customer cloud solutions on Microsoft Azure and Office 365. The Gold certification allows Net Activity to better serve customers by allowing them to easily connect with one of the most active, diverse networks in the world and enabling the company to help customers modernize their infrastructure and migrate applications and data to the cloud.

“During the era of COVID-19, making solutions more intuitive for remote users has been a significant challenge for many businesses. Our partnership with Microsoft has allowed us to offer exceptional solutions that can be scaled up and down at the drop of a hat,” Said Harry Bhatia, President of Net Activity.

“By achieving a Gold competency, partners have demonstrated the highest, most consistent capability and commitment to the latest Microsoft technology,” said Gavriella Schuster, corporate vice president, One Commercial Partner (OCP) at Microsoft Corp. “These partners have a deep expertise that puts them in the top of our partner ecosystem, and their proficiency will help customers drive innovative solutions.”

Cloud Productivity 

The Cloud Productivity competency recognizes partners who sell and deploy Microsoft 365 cloud and hybrid solutions to enterprise customers. Differentiate your company with this competency as a proven cloud solution provider for customers searching for qualified cloud solution partners. With the Cloud Productivity competency, you will be eligible for Signature Cloud Support, incentives, and prioritized Microsoft Pinpoint directory placement.

The Microsoft Partner Network helps partners strengthen their capabilities to showcase leadership in the marketplace on the latest technology, to better serve customers and to easily connect with one of the most active, diverse networks in the world.

About Net Activity
Net Activity helps small-to-medium-sized businesses manage their technology via a Microsoft-based, server-free IT solution called Modern Workspace in a Box© (MWIAB).  A cloud-based, Microsoft 365/Teams platform, MWIAB is a seamless, all-inclusive IT solution available across the United States. Net Activity helps clients manage their business in the cloud and on-premises. Visit Net Activity on our website, on Facebook, and on LinkedIn.

For more information, press only:
Margaret Concannon, Marketing Manager for Net Activity info@netactivity.us

What the Retirement of Adobe Flash Means to Your Business

Once December 31st brings the New Year around, support for the once-popular Adobe Flash Player will officially end. Of course, it isn’t every day that a 24-year-old software is taken out of commission, so it only makes sense to wonder how much this will impact businesses.

With Any Luck, It Won’t

Flash Player and other software based on Flash have been largely phased out over the past decade or so, so ultimately it was just a matter of time before Flash Player was officially retired. Furthermore, Flash has also experienced some security issues, leading to the major players—Google, Microsoft, and Apple—basically leaving it behind as well.

So, while this news isn’t unexpected, it does still warrant saying that Flash was a big part of what shaped the Internet that we know today. However, nostalgia aside, the retired software needs to be removed from all systems to prevent it from becoming a vulnerability in your network.

Just as is the case with any software that will no longer be supported, Flash Player will not be reinforced against any future threats. This will effectively turn it into an exploit that a cybercriminal could use to introduce a larger threat into your business’ infrastructure.

Fortunately, all it takes to avoid this outcome is to properly update your IT away from any Flash-based software.

Net Activity can help with this, as well as so much more. For assistance with your IT management, maintenance, and security, give us a call at 216-503-5150.

Homeland Security is Warning Businesses to Update Google Chrome

We realize that it’s one thing for us to tell you how important it is to update your software. After all, we’re tech guys, so we worry about that kind of thing all the time. Hopefully, it’s quite another matter when Homeland Security does it, which is why we’re really hoping that you take heed of this warning and update Google Chrome.

Homeland Security Warns of Current Attacks Via Chrome

So far this month, there have been no fewer than five vulnerabilities patched in the Chrome web browser, all of which have been zero-day threats.

A zero-day threat is one that attackers have begun to leverage before a software developer or security researcher has managed to identify it. As a result, the attacker using a zero-day attack has the advantage of an early start, leaving the vendor playing catch-up. This makes zero-day threats particularly dangerous to begin with.

What’s worse, the last two zero-day threats that influence Chrome have been deemed to be high severity attacks. While the full details of these threats have not yet been released to the public, we do know that CISA—the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency—has stated that the vulnerabilities these threats are composed of could enable an attacker to take over an affected system. One of them, tied to a JavaScript engine, would most likely be used in a phishing attack, while the other is more likely to be a corruption vulnerability in one of Chrome’s features.

Regardless, these vulnerabilities have already been spotted in active use, and so CISA is also encouraging users to apply the updates that Google has released to resolve these issues.

Why Applying Updates is So Important

Let me ask you this: if the front door of your business suddenly couldn’t be locked properly, would you just leave it like that and hope for the best, or would you fix it immediately?

Either one of these vulnerabilities are akin to the broken lock, and too many users unwittingly elect to take the first option. For instance, when Google mitigated one of these vulnerabilities with an update, only half of Android users updated their version of Chrome within a day. Whether this is simply negligence or the use of an out-of-date device, it leaves serious vulnerabilities open to attack.

As a managed service provider, Net Activity is here to help. Part of our service is to ensure that these kinds of patches and fixes are applied in an appropriately timely manner. If you need assistance with securing your business’ IT or with any other aspect of your technology management, reach out to us to find out what we can do for you. Call 216-503-5150 today.

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