Audits punish opacity. When auditors evaluate infrastructure, they rarely focus on the technology brand itself. Instead, they focus on visibility, control, and documentation. They ask
Most people discover they don’t have real backups after they need them. A migration fails. A laptop dies mid-upgrade. A ransomware attack encrypts a server.
Many IT teams assume that running Windows inside a virtual machine automatically improves security. The logic feels intuitive: “If something goes wrong, it’s inside the
The biggest obstacle to switching from Windows to Linux rarely has anything to do with Linux. It’s usually one stubborn legacy application. An accounting tool
Your laptop still works. It runs your applications, handles your files, and supports your daily workflow. Yet suddenly you’re being told it’s no longer secure.
Unsupported operating systems are the infrastructure equivalent of unlocked doors. They still function. Employees still log in. Applications still open. But the moment security updates