Fusion newsletter – May 2024

Published On: 20th May 2024

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This spring, Fusion Technology Solutions is alive with new ways to protect your business whilst nipping unwanted cyber threats in the bud.

We’ve published a new brochure, which explains our security bundles for 2024 and the options included within each of our 3 distinct support levels. Please consult this below as we’re sure it will assist you in ascertaining the right level of protection for your business.

Our revamped Client Portal has handed clients greater control over their support this year, whilst our new and improved remote monitoring and management platform has enhanced the automated software updates we’re able to run on your systems.

Meanwhile, our recently launched online training platform ‘Fusion Learn’, is helping our customers achieve greater productivity through bitesize instructional videos.

To read the newsletter in full, click on the link below.

Published On: 20th May 2024/

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