Create Inclusive Content Easily with Microsoft Word’s Built-in Accessibility Features

Create Inclusive Content Easily with Microsoft Word's Built-in Accessibility Features

Digital accessibility makes technology usable for everyone, helping employees stay productive and giving employers access to more talent. Microsoft Word includes a built-in Accessibility Assistant to help you easily create inclusive documents. Think of it like spellcheck, cranked up to 11, intended to ensure as many people as possible are able to access the information you’re trying to share.

Why the Sycophantic Nature of AI is a Psychological Risk

Why the Sycophantic Nature of AI is a Psychological Risk

It feels good to be right. It feels even better to have an assistant that never argues, never pushes back, and seems to be on your exact wavelength 24/7. We have a name for a system that never disagrees with you: a broken one. The reality is that AI lacks a moral compass or a personal creed. It doesn’t have a “gut feeling” telling it when you’re about to make a massive business mistake. It operates purely on a map of mathematical probabilities, designed to reflect your own intent back to you with perfect clarity.

What the FCC’s Router Ban Means for Your Business

What the FCC’s Router Ban Means for Your Business

On March 23, 2026, the digital landscape shifted overnight. The FCC issued a sweeping mandate that reclassified almost every consumer-grade Wi-Fi router in American homes as a “national security threat.” The policy was a direct response to Salt, Flax, and Volt Typhoon campaigns—state-sponsored cyberattacks that, according to official reports, utilized residential routers as the primary entry points for breaching critical infrastructure. We know the question on your mind, and it’s the same as many other businesses: “How does this impact me?” That’s what we’re here to answer.

Why Your IT Provider Should Profit from Your Stability, Not Your Downtime

Why Your IT Provider Should Profit from Your Stability, Not Your Downtime

Imagine a partnership where your provider makes the most money when your business is at a standstill. It may sound backward, but this is the reality of the traditional break-fix model. When your server crashes or your network lags, their billable hours start climbing. This creates a fundamental conflict of interest: Why would a vendor work to prevent the very problems that fuel their revenue?

RMM: The Invisible Engine of Your Uptime

RMM: The Invisible Engine of Your Uptime

The traditional help desk addresses technology that’s already broken, which doesn’t help you much when you factor in the costs of lost opportunities and productivity. With us on your side, however, you can leverage more proactive solutions that make tech fixes feel more like a high-tech production line. Instead of waiting for the phone call that something’s wrong, we use Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) tools to find and fix bugs before they ever become a problem for your employees.