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Top Signs Your Business Needs a VoIP Phone System – Lanstar Voice and Data Explains

Atlanta, GALanstar Voice and Datathe most trusted provider of VoIP phone service and systems in Atlanta and Northwest Georgia, explains the various benefits of implementing VoIP systems for businesses of all sizes. For over two decades, Lanstar has been helping firms advance their communications and productivity through dependable, cost-saving VoIP systems.

A VoIP phone system is an advanced technology utilizing the web to deliver audio and visual information. It has revolutionized the method in which companies communicate and replaced traditional telephone

Settlement reached in Fox vs Dominion lawsuit

Justin Nelson, Dominion's lead counsel, appears on CNN.
Justin Nelson, Dominion’s lead counsel, appears on CNN. (CNN)

Dominion Voting Systems had two goals in its defamation case against Fox News — accountability and “trying to make Dominion whole,” said Justin Nelson, the lead counsel election technology company.

Both were accomplished in this settlement, he told CNN on Tuesday.

The payment of more than $787 million by Fox News to Dominion and the network’s statement acknowledging that its coverage of the 2020 election was false was “a strong message of accountability” and an important victory for the employees of his client’s company.

“This is really the first time that

Can Your Practice Afford a Data Breach?

Probably not.

A recent study found that the total average cost of a healthcare breach is $10.10 million.

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Can your healthcare practice afford a breach? Most healthcare entities cannot.

Since 2020, healthcare breach costs have risen by 42%.

As we know healthcare breaches are incessant, it is important to understand trends.

The trends that have emerged over the past few years are:

  1. Repeat attacks. Many healthcare entities have

Vancouver’s April home sales down 16.5% from a year ago – Business News

Home sales are still down

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The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver said April home sales slid 16.5 per cent from a year ago as new listings remained below historical norms.

The BC board says sales for the month totaled 2,741, almost 16 per cent below the 10-year seasonal average.

The composite benchmark price for all residential properties in Metro Vancouver hit $1,170,700 last month, down 7.4 per cent from a year ago but up 2.4 per cent from March.

There were 4,307

Minnesota deli owner named Small Business Person of the Year

st. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A Minnesota man who immigrated to the US and built a successful food business was named Monday as the National Small Business Person of the Year.

The honor for Abdirahman Kahin, CEO and owner of Afro Deli & Grill in St. Paul, was announced at an awards ceremony in Washington DC marking National Small Business Week.

Kahin, who immigrated to the US in 1996, opened Afro Deli & Grill in 2014 as a fast-casual restaurant serving healthy, fresh African fusion cuisine.

The COVID-19 pandemic forced restaurants to close and change to grab-and-go products, according to

The GOP Is Slim Up Its Probe Into the Biden Family

james-comer-2023-RS-1800 - Credit: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

james-comer-2023-RS-1800 – Credit: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

Republicans on the The House Oversight Committee has issued six subpoenas for financial records belonging to the members of the Biden family, according to a memo obtained by Politico.

The news of the subpoenas — which were issued to various banks and a business associate of Hunter Biden — comes as the GOP seeks to escalate its dubious probe into allegations of influence peddling against the president and his family, and just days after former President Donald Trump was arrested and arranged in New York City.

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Microsoft will add AI tech to office suite programs like Word, Excel

Microsoft Corp. on Thursday trumpeted its latest plans to put artificial intelligence into the hands of more users, answering a space of unveilings this week by its rival Google with upgrades to its own widely used office software.

The technology company previewed a new AI “copilot” for Microsoft 365, its product suite that includes Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations and Outlook emails.

First open to select business customers for testing, AI will offer a draft in these applications, speeding up content creation and freeing up workers’ time, Microsoft said.

The Redmond, Wash.-based company, which is outpacing peers through investments

Lubbock’s business news includes openings, announcements, more

Alana Edgin is a business reporter for the Avalanche-Journal, as seen Tuesday, June 14, 2022, at the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal.

Hello AJ readers!

This week, we have a mix of good news in the Lubbock business community. One coffee space announced its opening date, and two restaurants made similar announcements. Tito’s Vodka also made a $1.2 million donation to the Davis College Water Center to help research.

Others are reading:Tito’s Vodka donates $1.2 million to Texas Tech, Davis College for water, drought research

On Friday, March 24, Scooters Coffee at 8101 Indiana Ave. will have its grand opening. People who order through the app can get their drinks for a 50% discount.

Snooze, an AM Eatery, will have their

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