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23 April 2018 2:22 pm

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Unlocking Microsoft 365 Secrets: The Outstanding Tool That is Overlooked

Technology vendors are competing more intensely than ever for the business dollar, which should be good news for buyers. The battlefield is marked by new features, designed to make business easier and more efficient. With 5-10 features added each week to essentials such as Office 365, though, who has time to keep up?

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9 April 2018 10:26 am

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TechPath

Ready for 2020: The In-Demand Skills You Need for the Digital Economy

Whether you’ve been in the workplace for decades, or are among the new crop of tech-savvy employees, you are probably finding yourself in the midst of massive upheaval. Organisations are updating, and in this brave new digitised world, the skills that were essential just a few years ago may be losing their appeal. So, what abilities will you need to master for 2020?

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22 March 2018 3:12 pm

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TechPath

Let’s Talk About Data Protection: 3 Low Cost Ways to Reduce Risk

In business, there is something to be said for reaching out to do the right thing, not merely the minimum acceptable. That is the case with new Notifiable Data Breach (NDB) laws introduced in Australia this year. The renewed focus on data protection is welcome, and it will go some way to making us all safer online, but we should always do more to prevent breaches.

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22 February 2018 1:23 pm

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TechPath

Five Ways Technology Is Improving Our Lives

Technology never ceases to amaze. Almost daily, there is another exciting breakthrough. We know more about ourselves and our world than ever, we work smarter, we connect with faraway family and friends, and we have the power to make smarter use of resources.

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12 February 2018 9:36 am

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TechPath

Customer Experience: Embracing Change

Implementing a customer experience program within an organisation can be a huge shake up for employees. It uses processes that involve thoroughly looking at the way team members conduct everyday business and often raises the question ‘could we be doing things better?’

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16 January 2018 2:08 pm

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TechPath

Delivering What Customers Want

Most of us remember the movie ‘What Women Want,’ starring Mel Gibson. Nick a chauvinistic sales executive miraculously gains the ability to hear women’s thoughts. He uses this insight to tailor the way he interacts with women, and to help his relationship with his teenage daughter, But it has a single flaw…

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16 January 2018 12:02 pm

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TechPath

How to Make Working from Home Work for You

It has taken a while, but a social shift is taking hold in Australia. Working from home is becoming more commonplace than ever, and has – largely – lost the association with taking it easy. This is because flexible working is now clearly connected with productivity gains.

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14 December 2017 10:54 am

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TechPath

2018 & Customer Intelligence: Bridging the Gap – Customer to Business

Customer intelligence may be a new concept to many but it is just as quickly becoming a hot topic in a wide range of industries. As customers become more informed, the balance of power has shifted and priority now lies on a greater understanding of expectations.

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28 November 2017 1:36 pm

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TechPath

Reduce Fraud Risks with Two Factor Authentication

With massive, repeated ransomware attacks making news, and cyber-crime increasing rapidly, you’ve probably heard about the need for strong passwords. But the new breed of cyber-criminals are smart, organised, and very convincing; even the well-educated have been caught out. So, are strong passwords enough?

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14 November 2017 10:07 am

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TechPath

Experiences in IT with TechPath founder Troy Adams

To say the IT industry has moved rapidly over the years is an understatement. TechPath’s Troy Adams has made it through the ups and downs of the Australian tech industry, giving him an experienced viewpoint shared by few others.

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