Sandy: A Day In The Life Of… A Finance Manager

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Meet Sandy — our Finance Manager here at Wessex IT. Sandy is an integral cog in our team and is responsible for everything to do with finances within the business. Sandy has two children and four grandchildren, who all live nearby in Horsham, so family is a massive part of her life away from her desk. […]

The Big 2025 ISDN and PSTN Switch-Off: How To Prepare

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As we begin to usher in a brand new era, the telecommunications industry is busy preparing for a significant milestone taking place in 2025: the UK-wide switch-off of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), with Openreach officially implementing a nationwide stop-sell of its legacy systems and services. This means […]

Windows 10 End of Life: The Important Information You Must Know

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Operating systems (OS) only have a finite lifespan. For millions of users around the globe, Windows 10 has been a trusted companion since its release in 2015. However, as the calendar pages turn, Microsoft is preparing to bid farewell to this beloved OS. On 14th October 2025, Windows 10 will officially reach its end of […]

5 Critical AI Security Implications and Risks

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is completely revolutionising and transforming the way that we live and work every day. Artificial intelligence stands at the forefront of transformation and innovation, and has emerged as a powerful tool, enhancing automation, decision-making, and data analysis. It has the ability to reinvent companies and businesses, improve our day-to-day lives, make tasks […]

Firewalls: 6 Reasons Why Small Businesses Need One

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Firewalls are an essential tool in a small business’ cybersecurity arsenal, acting as a frontline defence for your internet connection. If hackers successfully breach your systems, it can quickly turn into a nightmare situation, leaving you at the mercy of these anonymous attackers. Disturbingly, it took a staggering 207 days for organisations to detect (and […]