• Moving Your Business to Toronto? Key Technology Considerations

    Toronto is a top destination for businesses looking to expand or relocate. As Canada’s largest city and a global business hub, it offers access to a skilled workforce, a thriving tech sector, and strong infrastructure. However, moving your business to Toronto requires careful technology planning to ensure seamless operations and avoid disruptions.

  • Massive Chrome Extension Hack Exposes 2.6 Million Users: What You Need to Know

    Google Chrome users have once again become the target of a sophisticated cyberattack, this time through compromised browser extensions. At least 33 Chrome extensions have been backdoored, impacting approximately 2.6 million users worldwide. Attackers used deceptive phishing tactics to hijack developers’ credentials, inject malicious code into extensions, and exploit unsuspecting users.

  • Chrome Extensions Getting Hacked: Protecting Your Data in a Vulnerable Ecosystem

    In recent years, the security of Chrome extensions has been increasingly called into question. These small, powerful tools can enhance your browser’s functionality but also pose significant risks when compromised. Cybercriminals target extensions to steal sensitive information, inject malicious code, or hijack user sessions. As a result, safeguarding your data has become a critical task…

  • Top 10 IT Mistakes Businesses Make and How to Avoid Them

    In today’s fast-paced digital world, businesses in Calgary, Toronto, and across Canada rely on technology to drive success. However, many companies make critical IT mistakes that cost time, money, and security. As a leading Managed IT Services provider, TeckPath has identified the most common pitfalls businesses face with their IT needs.

  • Calgary Businesses Embrace Model-Driven Applications and Automation for Growth

    As Calgary solidifies its reputation as a growing tech hub, businesses across various sectors are increasingly turning to digital transformation to drive growth and efficiency. With projected investments in digital technologies surpassing $7.5 billion, Calgary is positioned at the forefront of innovation, embracing automation and model-driven applications to streamline operations and fuel success.

  • How Broadcom is Winning Back Customer Trust After the VMware Acquisition

    he tech world was abuzz when Broadcom acquired VMware in November 2023. While the acquisition promised innovation and growth, it also stirred concerns among customers, especially regarding VMware’s licensing policies and product portfolio management. The post-acquisition period was marked by frustration over licensing complexities and uncertainty about product availability.

  • The Future of Hardware Procurement: The Growing Role of MSPs in Supporting SMBs

    The landscape of hardware procurement is undergoing significant changes. With technological advancements, evolving business needs, and the increasing demand for cost-effective IT solutions, Managed Service Providers (MSPs) have become indispensable partners, especially for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).

  • Identifying a great strategy between a Managed Service Provider (MSP) and the client

    Identifying a great strategy between a Managed Service Provider (MSP) and the client is crucial for ensuring a successful and mutually beneficial partnership.

  • Why Involving a Third-Party Project Manager to Communicate with Your IT Services Provider Causes Issues

    In the realm of IT projects, communication stands as a pillar of success. However, the dynamics change when an intermediary, such as a third-party project manager (PM), is thrown into the mix to facilitate communication between a client and their IT services provider.

  • Why Rely More on Your IT Provider Over Your Project Manager When Managing Third-Party Vendors?

    In today’s digital age, businesses constantly engage with third-party vendors to leverage specialized expertise, access unique tools, and stay competitive. Managing these relationships often requires a delicate balance between internal teams, such as the project management (PM) team and IT providers.