Pulling the Plug on Publisher

Pulling the Plug on Publisher

Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on Publisher on October 13, 2026. This “End of Life” event officially marks the end of support for the long-running desktop publisher. If your team relies on Microsoft Publisher to create flyers, brochures, or newsletters, this retirement will impact your business. Understanding what this change means—and taking a few proactive steps today—will keep your network secure and prevent your design files from becoming inaccessible.

You Already Have More at Your Disposal than You May Realize

You Already Have More at Your Disposal than You May Realize

When an operational bottleneck pops up in a business process, the default reaction for most decision-makers is to research new software tools and buy another subscription. You do NOT need to spend a single extra dollar to solve your latest workflow headache. Sometimes getting the most out of your technology investment just means using the capabilities you already have in a better, more effective way. Most offices already pay a monthly license fee for either Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace. Those licenses usually get purchased so the team can have professional email, access to spreadsheets, and a place to write documents. What many decision-makers miss is that these platforms are massive ecosystems designed to run entire workflows.

How Much Should Your Business Actually Spend on Technology Every Month?

Making money is the name of the game for every business. Because of that, determining exactly how much to spend on technology every month is a critical decision. Every dollar going out the door needs to justify its existence, yet tech budgets are often a source of confusion for business owners. Let’s pull back the curtain on what a healthy, realistic technology spend looks like for a small-to-medium business.

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.

Reclaim Your 2026 IT Budget by Cutting the Cord on SaaS Waste

SaaS—Software as a Service—is a hugely effective tool for businesses of all sizes. That said, like any tool, it can quickly become a weapon against your success… slowly cutting into your business until you suddenly realize your budget has been bleeding out. Let’s talk about what makes SaaS either a great tool or your biggest internal threat, depending on how you manage it.

Technology Drives Operational Efficiency

Technology Drives Operational Efficiency

You want your business to operate efficiently; that’s hardly a controversial statement. When you waste time, money, and resources, your business’ growth can crawl to a halt and give your competitors an advantage over you. Technology helps you bridge this gap and can give you the power to compete at higher levels than you’ve ever thought possible. Let’s go over some of the solutions modern businesses use to drive results.

Diagnose Technology Problems By Booting in Safe Mode

Having trouble diagnosing issues with your computer? It could be the operating system, or it could be a piece of software you installed on it, OR it could be a driver or another peripheral connected to it. How do you know what the issue is, and how do you address it? That’s where Safe Mode comes in; you can boot your operating system in its most basic form, allowing your managed service provider to more easily determine the problem.

5 Ideas to Visualize Your Data with a Dashboard

Are you making the most of your business’ data? While it’s important to keep tabs on the actual numbers, it also helps to have a visual representation of what that data means so that others can easily understand it. Today, we want to look at five creative ways you can use interactive dashboards and data visualizations to show off your business to both external stakeholders and your staff.