Microsoft Office Up to speed with Outlook 2007 Take a look at Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, and see how much easier it is to do the things you’ve always done. Learn how the Ribbon and the Quick Access Toolbar put the commands you need right at your fingertips. You’ll see that it’s quick and easy to compose and format your message, add attachments, and then send. Tracking tasks, making appointments, scheduling meetings, working with contacts — Outlook 2007 makes it all easier than ever. Watch the demo and get acquainted! >Change the size or contents of the To-Do Bar >Customize the Navigation Pane >Use the Ribbon >Customize the Quick Access Toolbar >Attach a file or other item to an e-mail message SEE DEMO
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Demystifying Cyber Security for SMBs
The continually changing threat landscape requires us to update best practices and add new concepts to keep your organization safe.
SESSION 4: Cyber Security Strategy
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SESSION 5: Cyber Insurance & MFA
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SESSION 6: Threat Detection | JAN. 15
Microsoft Copilot
Master Class Workshop
eMazzanti will host 60-minute Master Classes, that speak to how AI can help your business streamline and grow.
In each session, you will have Artificial Intelligence and Automation explained, view a live demo of Copilot, and see it live in action in a dynamic format.
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Cyber Security Awareness Hub
Cyber Security Awareness Kit, designed to be delivered to your team in bitesize chunks.
We are sharing the resources and highlighting services your organization needs, covering everything from multifactor authentication to software updates, showing your users just how easy it is to improve their security posture.
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Insights to help you do what you do better, faster and more profitably.
> Tips to Stay Protected Against Phishing Attacks
> Understanding Ransomware
> The 6 Known Wi-Fi Threat Categories Targeting Your Business and How to Defend Against Them
> Practical Advice for Avoiding Phishing Emails
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