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Security Threat! Twitter is Hot Mess Right Now: Four Steps to Lock Down Your Library’s Account

Super Library Marketing

Elon Musk’s takeover of the social media platform has put accounts at risk. The Library Marketing???????? Show, Episode 167: This episode is a must-see for any library that posts on Twitter.

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September 2022 - Microsoft 365 US Public Sector Roadmap Newsletter

Microsoft Public Sector

August 2022 Exchange Server Security Updates and support for Windows Extended Protection feature. Security/Identity. Microsoft 365 Apps implications when Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Extended Security Updates (ESU) ends support on January 10, 2023. Enterprise Mobility & Security (GCC, GCCH, DoD). Release News.

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What is needed for enterprise communications

Open Access Government - Technology News

In this opinion piece, Charles Stephenson, Divisional Director from YUDU Sentinel, explores the way ahead when it comes to enterprise communications While a messaging app such as WhatsApp can be helpful for everyday communications, such a social messaging app is unsuitable for crisis communications.

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Protect Your Library Marketing: 6 Smart Strategies for Turbulent Times

Super Library Marketing

Give your patrons opportunities to share why the library feels like a safe and welcoming place for them through video clips, quotes, or social media posts. Use visual cues in the library Display signage that communicates safety and inclusivity, such as “All Are Welcome Here”, Your Library, Your Space, and Come as you are.