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The Intune Security Setting You Need to Enable Today
At TeamMIS, we constantly review security incidents and identify ways to protect our clients. Recently, I’ve been strongly recommending a specific security setting for businesses using Microsoft Intune: Multi-Admin Approval. It isn’t about ransomware or phishing. It’s about a single setting most companies have never enabled that stops attacks before they start. Here’s what every business using Microsoft 365 needs to know about Multi-Admin Approval and why we’re pushing…
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The Threat That Walks In Through the Front Door
How a Single Phishing Email Can Destroy Your Business A small healthcare clinic in the Indianapolis area with approximately 75 employees fell victim to a sophisticated M365 phishing attack. Cybercriminals used a technique called RaccoonO365, a phishing-as-a-service operation that specifically targets Microsoft 365 credentials. The attack began with a single convincing email that appeared to come…
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Employee Spotlight: Lorna Chase-Broedel
Every great team has someone who quietly keeps everything running, someone who brings order to the chaos, supports everyone around them, and steps up when it matters most. At TeamMIS, that person is Lorna Chase-Broedel. Lorna is a vital part of our team, known for her dedication, compassion, and steady leadership behind the scenes. She’s the kind of person you can…
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From IT Burden to Strategic Asset
A leading not-for-profit organization faced a critical turning point when outdated IT infrastructure and lack of dedicated technical staff threatened operational efficiency. By partnering with TeamMIS and implementing a strategic Managed Service Provider model, this organization transformed its IT operations, achieving a 98.5% satisfaction rate across 712 interactions while reducing IT costs by approximately 75% and enabling…
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One Click. That’s All It Takes.
Cybercriminals Targeting Your Employees to Gain M365 Tenant Access A small business in Indianapolis recently saw its operations grind to a complete halt. Cybercriminals had seized control of their Microsoft 365 tenant, locked out their legitimate users, and deployed ransomware across their network. By the time they sought help, they were facing devastating daily losses…
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From Reconciliation to Strategy: 5 Ways Accounting Firms Are Using Microsoft Copilot
The accounting profession is undergoing a quiet revolution. For years, firms have struggled with the same challenges: endless data entry, tight deadlines, and the pressure to provide more strategic advice without increasing headcount. Enter Microsoft Copilot. This AI-powered assistant is embedded in the tools you already use, like Excel, Outlook, and Word. It’s not here to replace accountants. It’s here to…
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Why Cybersecurity Is the #1 Business Risk in 2026 (And What That Means for You)
Let’s be honest. When you hear “cybersecurity,” your first thought might be firewalls, antivirus software, or your IT team. It’s easy to file it under “technical issue.” But that mindset is now one of the biggest risks a business can take. Why are cyber threats the number one business risk globally? Because today’s attacks are not about stealing data, they are about real-world disruption,…
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Healthcare-Specific AI Applications: Practical Use Cases
Use AI Without Compromising Trust or Compliance AI in healthcare is often discussed in broad, abstract terms. Promises of automation, efficiency, and insight sound compelling, but for many healthcare practices, the real question is more practical. How can AI actually support day-to-day operations without introducing compliance risk or disrupting care delivery? When AI is deployed…
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Securing the Blueprints: Top Cybersecurity Threats for Engineering Firms & How to Build ResilienceShape
For engineering and architecture firms, your intellectual property (IP) is your most valuable asset. Blueprints, proprietary designs, structural calculations, and client project data are the lifeblood of your business. Losing access to them, or having them stolen, can halt projects, destroy competitive advantage, and lead to massive liability. This is why building cyber resilience is…








