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Here is everything new in iOS 15.5 and iPadOS 15.5

Apple has already announced the date of this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, which will be held (as usual) this week. We'll see the next version of iOS, most likely named as iOS 16, at this event. But, until then, there's at least one more iOS 15 upgrade to look forward to: iOS 15.5.

Core Strategies to Grow through Innovation

It’s no secret that small and midsized businesses need to innovate in order to compete in the modern economy. Big companies have access to vast amounts of capital, stable markets, and highly skilled employees. As a result, the competition for business is only becoming fiercer.

RCS is Named a Microsoft Gold Partner

Businesses of all sizes and industries have had to adapt to new methods of working, a demanding operating environment, and ever-changing client expectations over the last two years. With all of this upheaval, the need of having safe and trustworthy productivity and collaboration tools cannot be overstated. Communication, flexibility, and creativity are enabled by tools like these, which keep organizations surviving in the new era of work. SMBs are no exception, but they require solutions that are adapted to their specific requirements and challenges.

Dropbox vs OneDrive - Which Is Better For My Business?

Data storage on the cloud is not only cost-effective and straightforward, but it is also something that many businesses, regardless of size or structure, are doing. Dropbox and Microsoft's OneDrive are two cloud data storage services that offer excellent solutions for individuals as well as businesses of all sizes, from tiny firms to major corporations.

5 Apps Our Office Is Loving This Year

We're all constantly connected to our smart devices. Why not make the most of them? Here are the top five apps for professionals that need to stay informed while on the go. You'll undoubtedly wonder how you ever got by without them at work.

Cyber Security Safety While Working From Home

At the start of the pandemic, approximately 60% of full-time and part-time workers in the United States worked remotely at least a portion of the time. However, some firms' IT professionals are concerned about this lengthened work-from-home shift.