Paul Lainez

Paul Lainez

IT Solutions Consultant
Paul Lainez is an expert IT writer servicing the software, technology, and SaaS industries. As a thought leader in the space, Paul’s content is a favorite for industry professionals looking to leverage SaaS platforms to drive business growth and innovation. From discussing the advantages of subscription-based software models to outlining strategies for maximizing ROI, his insights empower organizations to embrace agility and scalability.
Top 10 Enterprise Messaging Solutions
Editorial Top 10 Enterprise Messaging Solutions

In today’s workplace, collaborating with a diverse team spread across continents is a common scenario—but it also means that communication is more important than ever. You can’t just walk up to a coworker’s desk because their messaging app stopped responding if their office is in Tokyo and yours is

5 Skills of the Future That AI Cannot Replace
Editorial 5 Skills of the Future That AI Cannot Replace

The Fourth Industrial Revolution  is driving a new wave of Artificial Intelligence (AI) development that is already taking over the global workforce. Many are excited about the myriad of  benefits  AI will provide businesses, while others are downright scared by the potential realization of Sci-Fi p

A New Vulnerability in Internet Explorer
Editorial A New Vulnerability in Internet Explorer

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser has been the subject of unrelenting criticism and ridicule over the years—and not without reason. However, despite it being plagued with numerous security issues , some people are still using it, or at least have it installed on their computer. After all, how mu

Keep Your Device Safe by Mastering App Permissions
Editorial Keep Your Device Safe by Mastering App Permissions

With the cyber threats faced by mobile phone users uprising at an alarming rate, app permissions became a crucial step in securing our devices. In 2017, Kaspersky Lab  detected  almost 6 million malicious installation packages and more than 94.000 mobile banking Trojans. Mobile apps need p

Chinese Hackers Could Shed Light on New Vulnerabilities
Editorial Chinese Hackers Could Shed Light on New Vulnerabilities

News that the US will hold a new round of trade talks with China in late August has provided media with the opportunity to analyze and sum up the issues that have appeared since negotiations broke down earlier this year. A Chinese delegation will travel to Washington to meet with US Under Secretary

Lost your work phone? Keep your head down, the hunt is on!
Editorial Lost your work phone? Keep your head down, the hunt is on!

Almost any business can benefit from having a mobile workforce. While enterprise mobile devices and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) smartphones can increase productivity and efficiency, there is a downside that any business manager must take into consideration: lost or stolen smartphones containing

Over Half of Android Apps Infringe on Upcoming European Privacy Regulations
Editorial Over Half of Android Apps Infringe on Upcoming European Privacy Regulations

Privacy is on everyone’s minds It seems like privacy is an increasingly pressing issue for consumers, businesses, and now governments are following suit. New European privacy regulations and Google Play privacy policies are going into effect this spring, and according to a report from SafeDK, more t

Windows 7 no longer fit for business. Support ends in 3 years
Editorial Windows 7 no longer fit for business. Support ends in 3 years

Microsoft’s German division admitted in a blog post on Monday that Windows 7 is no longer fit for business, even though the operating system is supported until 2020. Is this another attempt to push users on the Windows 10 bandwagon, or is it an actual thing companies should be concerned about? For m

The Best Free Online Tools. Part 1: Canva
Editorial The Best Free Online Tools. Part 1: Canva

There isn’t always a good justification to buy software. Whether you’re part of a small-business, or you don’t need that particular tool on a daily basis, you may want to hold on to your budget for something more important. That’s perfectly fine, there are plenty of options out there that won’t cost

New smart features for Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint
Editorial New smart features for Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint

Microsoft introduced new services for Office 365 – Researcher and Editor for Word, Outlook Focused Inbox for desktop, and Zoom for PowerPoint. Each new feature is basically an additional infusion of Microsoft’s machine learning into Office 365. Designed to make users more efficient, the new fea

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