Cybersecurity 2017: Five Key Investments for Cybersecurity

Jordan Cueto | June 9, 2017 at 12:05 pm

“2016 was the year that hacking became mainstream, but 2017 will be the year where hackers innovate.” — Dan Patterson, Senior Writer for TechRepublic Cybersecurity is an issue that most people often take for granted. Recently, the world witnessed as WannaCry laid waste to the entire internet, paralyzing even hospitals and government units. With the advent of more “things” getting networked, we might just be at the tip of the iceberg. According to Aaron Jacobson of…


WannaCry Ransomware: Updates as of 5/21/2017 Fixes

Jordan Cueto | May 25, 2017 at 4:50 pm

The world witnessed one of the most vicious cybercrimes these past few days: The WannaCry Ransomware. The well-coordinated ransomware attack caused Britain’s NHS to cancel surgeries; a large-scale disruption of Russia and China’s public and private institutions; and a world-wide digital paralysis. According to Sumann Subramaniam, Enterprise Security Expert at Tech One Global, WannaCry spreads by using a vulnerability in implementations of Server Message Block (SMB) in Windows systems. This exploit is named as ETERNALBLUE….


Five Ways that O365 Changes your Working Habits

Jordan Cueto | September 6, 2016 at 12:48 pm

Technology is advancing every second. We have witnessed an exponential technological growth in the last years. With it, our workplace also evolved from humble folders and stacks of paper to modernized workplaces with cloud-supported computers. Hands down — we live in the best time to become a professional. Office 365 is the epitome of today’s enhanced workplace; a product made to increase productivity. Let’s take a look at how this innovative business solution is changing the…


Millennials: Four Signs that you need an Email Solution

Jordan Cueto | August 26, 2016 at 1:29 pm

Millennials are taking over the world. With 40 million of them currently in the workplace, millennials are populating most of the workforce today. Time predicts that by 2025, 3 out of 4 workers will be millennials. That means a lot of emails going back and forth all over the globe. If you are one, then there is no denying that a business email solution is the next investment that you and your company needs. With…


A First Time for Everything: Enadoc’s KMC Project

Jordan Cueto | August 25, 2016 at 11:30 am

  Enadoc is on a new adventure! Enadoc and its BPO arm is now in charge of scanning and digitizing Kathmandu Metropolitan City’s (KMC) physical documents. This is Enadoc’s first government project in Nepal. In the past, KMC was managing documents manually through the use of physical archives. The problem was when inquiries are coming, it’s hard trying to find the right documents at the right time due to the sheer amount of papers and documents…


Network Engineer Certification: A Big Step for Your Career in No Time

Noel Labitag | August 19, 2016 at 5:04 pm

  Skill is nice, but certification is better.   In today’s corporate world, the need for experts in handling massive computer links is growing. A Network Engineer is becoming an important company asset being the one to lay out plans for computer networks and maintain the linkages among computers for a seamless voice, data, video and wireless network services.   Skill is one of the vital elements in someone’s career. This is also the perception…


A BIG GAME CHANGER: Kids Can Now Learn Game Design and Programming

Noel Labitag | August 5, 2016 at 5:16 pm

Tech One Global Pvt Ltd. initiates a game design and programming workshop for kids.   Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday, 5th of August 2016 — Tech One Global Pvt Ltd. announces its three-day game creation workshop for kids 10 to 13 years old. This workshop will be held on August 8 to 10, 2016; 9am to 5pm. As a part of the company’s educational endeavors, it spearheads a learning program that aims to inculcate the basics…


“Heroes never die” – Microsoft and Windows 10: The Hero of E3

Jordan Cueto | July 21, 2016 at 1:19 pm

  Windows has always been the chosen OS for gaming and game development since the dawn of household personal computers.  It’s the only line of OS that survived in the video game industry since the gaming days of the 90s where titles like Doom, The Elder Scrolls and Blizzard names such as Warcraft and Diablo dominated the scene. Since then, it only gets better with age as it continuously develops — an old hero fortified…


Why Should We Bother About Email Etiquette?

techoneglobal admin | May 18, 2016 at 9:47 am

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Written by Sanjutha Ravindrakumaran   All of us have emails right? How many of us get annoyed with somebody else’s emails? Or soon realized, made a stupid mistake after pressing the “send” button? Or replied back to clarify the meaning of the email message? It is nothing life-threatening, but it is that serious if we don’t care enough and keep on repeating those mistakes.   “When it comes to the business world, regardless of the mode…


13 Mind-blowing Keyboard Shortcuts No One Tells You

John Zeus Taller | April 8, 2016 at 6:02 pm

    We all know that we don’t have all the time in the world – that’s why keyboard shortcuts exist to make our life easy. However, we are limited to the common ones like Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V. What we don’t know, there are lots of keyboard shortcuts ready to blow our minds, “I wish I knew this before!” Well, to save you time, we have compiled 13 keyboard shortcuts from around the…


Hide SharePoint RibbonRow and SuiteBar From Anonymous Users

Praneeth Kaushalya | March 3, 2016 at 4:40 pm

    In public SharePoint sites, most people don’t want to show SharePoint SuiteBar and RibbonRow to anonymous users.     So here, we can show you how to hide SharePoint 2013 SuiteBar from anonymous users. 1. Open the master page (default Master and the Home Page Master) using SharePoint Designer. Before editing your master page, make sure you create a backup copy.     2. Select your master page -> Right click –> Click “check out.”    …


Kernel for Windows Data Recovery

Akfash Latibu | February 26, 2016 at 1:48 pm

  Phew. Thank God for Kernel Data Recovery – an awesome recovery tool that saved my day. Here is what happened – I was working on a presentation for a client, the PPT had already reached about 21 slides when the catastrophe happened. Suddenly my computer threw a BSOD and restarted. I logged in to my computer after restarting and could not access my data hard drive. At that point in time, it was obvious that…


Installing Windows 10 Enterprise RTM Step By Step

Akfash Latibu | November 2, 2015 at 1:00 pm

  I am sure that almost everyone in the techie-community has already heard about the newly released Operating System by Microsoft Windows 10. It was released on July 29, 2015, just about celebrated its four months in the market. owner of domain name What’s good about this OS, well, it is free—it could be freely downloaded online. However, many of us especially in an enterprise setting (office networked) are still clueless what to expect in the Windows…


Create mind-blowing presentations with PowerPoint

Kristine Ann Bien | April 28, 2015 at 4:39 pm

  You may be a great speaker, but if your PowerPoint presentation is embarrassing, your audience will focus more on criticizing your not-so-perfect presentation rather than listening.   PowerPoint has been around since Windows 3 (that’s almost three decades ago!), but few knows about the not-so-hidden, basic features that can up your presentation game. This blog series will present tools/tips/tutorials on how you can maximize PowerPoint’s full potential. For today we will talk about something…