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Showing posts with label 3D printing. Show all posts

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Fix Your Office Moving Blues With These Bad Boys From Kickstarter!







If you and your workforce are gearing up for all-new office relocation, how is it going so far? Those glittering new constructions should be enough to put a smile on everyone’s face but you need to be prepared for this huge event. It has been noticed that many office relocations end up with a kind of anti-climax feeling that can spread like wildfire.

Strangely enough, many employees actually miss the older office environment and can take a little while to acclimatise to the new setup. So where does that leave the employer who has to deal with this moody set of workers? Well, you could try adding a little technical bling to the whole occasion and that may just do the trick. We’ve got 2 awesome Kickstarter projects that we believe will suit that purpose, please take a look and see what you think.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Taking Your Digital Products Into The Real World




Did you ever watch a film where things started off as live animation but then transitioned to cartoon when the lead protagonist jumped into the computer? This is the general basis for the film ‘Tron’ too, which has the hero zapped into a computer program where the world becomes CG and highly stylised. Being sucked into the computer is a dream we’ve all had at some point or other, and clearly a good basis for an action film, but unless you count VR it’s not something that’s ever really going to happen.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Malware Mucks Up Business


Each year, businesses are hit with malware infections. Malicious software may damage computers, enable corporate thieves to steal proprietary data or simply slow the network to a crawl. Regardless of the motivation behind malware attacks and infections, large corporations are not the only targets of malicious software. Smaller companies are also affected every year.

Malware Affects Big and Small Businesses Alike

Though 50 percent of all companies affected by malware employ 2500 or more individuals, smaller companies must deal with the problems caused by malicious software, as well. Eighteen percent of companies that are affected by malware employ fewer than 250 people. No matter the size of the company, malware is always a concern.

Malicious software may pose a security threat to companies. Not only are trade secrets and proprietary information at risk, but individuals may also have their identities stolen though malware infected computers. Over 187 million people have had their identities stolen as the result of hacking attacks.

Malware Threatens Productivity Levels

At the very least, loss of productivity may occur due to infected computers rendered inoperable or slow at the workplace. No matter the size of the business, training employees about the cost of malware, as well as how to avoid malware infection, is important. When training employees about mitigating risk of malware infections, it is important to discuss that malware is spread through infected websites that install the malicious software on the computer through the web browser.

Although most malware is spread through webpages, a computer could also be infected via email attachments. During training, be sure to cover that an estimated 1 in 239 emails contain malware in attachments. Train employees to avoid websites that are not work related while on the job. In addition, train employees to never open email attachments unless they know and trust the sender.


Security Awareness Training Can Help Stop a Growing Problem


Malware is a growing problem. Between 2010 and 2011, the incidence of malware increased by nearly 41 percent. Training employees and ensuring that the latest anti-virus sofware is installed on all company machines will help to mitigate the risk of malicious software infecting the company network.

Malware is Everywhere infographic brought to you by Inspired eLearning. Visit their site to learn about security awareness training and more tips for avoiding malware.






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