Rick Stabile

Rick Stabile

Microsoft 365 Is Laughing at You: Tweak These Settings & Show It Who’s Boss

Illustration of productivity tools in a colorful grid layout, depicting various Microsoft 365 activities: video conferencing, file sharing, task management, calendar scheduling, and document organization. Each activity is shown in its own vibrant compartment, using a bold, graphic style with retro-inspired colors and shadow effects.

Microsoft 365: the fortress of productivity… or the clown car of confusion? It all depends on how you set it up. Master the art of email Zen, organize Teams like a pro, and keep files in check without turning your desktop into a digital junk drawer. We’ve got the settings that can transform 365 from an accidental prankster into your productivity ally. Think of it as telling your software, ‘I’m in charge now!’

The True Cost of Downtime

Horrific illustration of a catastrophic Business Meltdown

You walk into the office on a regular Tuesday, brimming with optimism and caffeine. But instead of the productive hum of your team's keyboards, you're greeted by… silence. Not the peaceful kind either, but the eerie "nothing’s working" kind. The Wi-Fi’s dead, the computers are frozen, and your team? They’re lolling about like a bunch of extras between takes for a crowd scene in Spartacus.

Time’s Up for Windows 10: Upgrade your System Before it Takes a Dirt Nap

Windows 10 is Crumbling; Windows 11 is shiny and new

Still holding onto Windows 10 like a pair of well-worn sneakers? Sure, they’re comfy and familiar, but those soles are starting to wear thin. Microsoft’s about to pull the plug on Windows 10, and that “comfort” will soon start costing you—in more ways than one. Let’s break down why upgrading to Windows 11 isn’t just a good idea, but a business-critical move.