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Comparing Plagiarism Tools

Comparing Plagiarism Tools

With the vast amount of information that is readily available on the internet, plagiarism has become much more common. Plagiarism occurs when you pass someone else’s information off as your own or if you incorrectly cite the source of your information in an academic paper.

Google Admin Console

Staying in Control with Google Admin Console

As the way we work evolves, and remote and hybrid working models become popular options, you may want to migrate from your current system over to Google Workspace. Google developed the suite of productivity and collaboration apps, which form part of Workspace, to operate in

Google Vault

Google Vault: What is it and do I need it?

Google Vault is a retention and eDiscovery tool for organisations using Google Workspace and should not be mistaken for a backup and disaster recovery tool. Google Vault, which functions as an archive tool, enables organisations or school Google administrators to retain, hold, search, delete, and

Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing: How do IaaS, PaaS and SaaS come together?

So, as you can see, each model has its advantages and when deciding which model to choose it all comes down to your organisation’s wants and needs. Each of these services’ flexible payment models provide organisations with quick access to hardware components or software programmes

Clearing your Digital Clutter

Everyone knows someone who is a hoarder. Someone who keeps 32 pairs of sneakers, the same shoe in every colour of the rainbow, or someone who keeps old clothes that no longer fit in case they one day reach their ideal weight. But what if

SaaS

What is SaaS?

Alongside the cloud computing models of IaaS and PaaS is Software as a Service (SaaS), also known as web-based software, on-demand software, or hosted software. SaaS is a convenient method of software delivery and licensing via an online subscription. Microsoft says that Software as a

PaaS

What is PaaS?

We recently looked at IaaS and what benefits it holds. Now we turn our focus to Platform as a Service or PaaS. Google defines Platform as a Service as a complete cloud environment that includes everything developers need to build, run, and manage applications—from servers