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Microsoft 365 Native Security vs. Third-Party Security Tools
Microsoft 365 Native Security vs. Third-Party Security Tools It usually starts with a simple question in a meeting. Someone realizes that Microsoft 365 already includes security tools like multifactor authentication, email filtering, and device protection. Not long after, someone else asks the obvious follow-up: If Microsoft already gives us security tools, why are we paying for anything else?
Microsoft 365 Native Security vs. Third-Party Security Tools It usually starts with a simple question in a meeting. Someone realizes that Microsoft 365 already includes security tools like multifactor authentication, email filtering, and device protection. Not long after, someone else asks the obvious follow-up: If Microsoft already gives us security tools, why are we paying for anything else?
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Managed Cybersecurity Services for SMBs: What Protection You Actually Need in 2026
Every time you log into your business systems, there’s someone on the other side watching. Not for a polite hello—but to find a way in. In 2026, cyber threats have become every business’s problem, especially for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Nearly half of all cyberattacks today hit SMBs, and many don’t even have a
Every time you log into your business systems, there’s someone on the other side watching. Not for a polite hello—but to find a way in. In 2026, cyber threats have become every business’s problem, especially for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Nearly half of all cyberattacks today hit SMBs, and many don’t even have a
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Amazon Brings Alexa+ to the Web as the AI Competition Heats Up
Amazon just took a decisive step in the AI race by bringing Alexa+—its upgraded, AI‑powered digital assistant—to the web through Alexa.com, giving users browser‑based access for the first time. This shift marks a strategic move to meet consumers wherever they are and compete more directly with AI leaders like ChatGPT and Google Gemini. Early Access
Amazon just took a decisive step in the AI race by bringing Alexa+—its upgraded, AI‑powered digital assistant—to the web through Alexa.com, giving users browser‑based access for the first time. This shift marks a strategic move to meet consumers wherever they are and compete more directly with AI leaders like ChatGPT and Google Gemini. Early Access
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