Blog Category: Advice

The archived blog posts in this category cover advice on AI, Multi Factor Authentication and include legacy Cloud Cover IT articles.

Unlock the Full Value of Your Microsoft 365 Licensing with Flyte

Most organisations are paying for security and productivity capabilities they have never switched on. Flyte helps UK businesses find what is already inside their Microsoft 365 licences, activate what matters, and stop paying for tools they no longer...

Low-Code Gets You Moving. Pro-Code Keeps You There.

It usually starts with a win. A team launches a low-code app in weeks instead of months. It solves a real problem, adoption grows, and leadership sees visible progress at a moment when transformation targets need something to point to. The app does what...

Copilot vs ChatGPT: Which is Better for Your UK Business?

Most UK businesses are not choosing between Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT. They are trying to work out whether they are using either one well enough to justify the conversation. This article sets out a clear framework for making the right call. The...

Celebrating Cyber Scotland Week 2023

The 27th of February – 5th of March was Cyber Scotland Week – a week dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of cyber resilience and educating organisations and individuals on how to remain protected against cyber threats.

How to Protect Your Organisation from Cyber Risks

As the reliance on technology increases, the volume and intensity of cyber-attacks is also unfortunately rising. In 2021/2022, the cost of losses caused by cybercrime was £3 billion in the UK alone. Organisations of all different shapes, sizes, and...

IT Managed Services v In-House IT: What’s the Difference?

Gordon Fleming is the Head of Technology and Operations at Cloud Cover IT. He has experience of working as both an IT Managed Service provider, and as a member of an in-house IT department. Below, he examines the main differences between the options,...

Advice: Multifactor Authentication

We always recommend multifactor authentication to our clients. It’s important to have a MFA policy in place to protect your business and its data