Running a business today means relying heavily on Microsoft technologies. Email, collaboration, security, cloud hosting, identity management — they all sit right at the heart of daily operations. When everything works, nobody notices. When it doesn’t, productivity drops, customers feel it, and stress levels rise fast.

This is where a Managed Service Provider (MSP) comes in. Instead of reacting to problems as they happen, an MSP takes ownership of your Microsoft environment and manages it properly, day in, day out.

Below, we’ll break down why using an MSP for your Microsoft platform support is not just a nice-to-have, but a smart business decision.

The Microsoft Platform Is Powerful — and Complex

Microsoft’s ecosystem has grown massively over the last decade. Most businesses now rely on some combination of:

  • Microsoft 365 for email, Teams, SharePoint and OneDrive
  • Cloud infrastructure and virtual servers
  • Identity and access management
  • Endpoint security and device management
  • Backup, compliance and data retention

Each of these systems works brilliantly when configured correctly. The challenge is that Microsoft platforms are not “set and forget”.

Settings change. Security threats evolve. Licencing rules shift. New features are rolled out constantly. What worked well last year may now expose your business to risk.

An MSP lives inside this ecosystem every day. They understand how the moving parts fit together and, just as importantly, how small configuration mistakes can lead to big problems later.

Proactive Support Instead of Firefighting

One of the biggest differences between break-fix IT support and an MSP is the mindset.

Break-fix support waits for something to go wrong. An MSP works to stop issues before they happen.

With Microsoft platforms, this proactive approach makes a massive difference. An MSP will:

  • Monitor systems for early warning signs
  • Apply updates and patches safely
  • Review security settings regularly
  • Spot misconfigurations before users are affected

Instead of reacting to outages, you get stability. Instead of urgent calls, you get planned improvements.

That shift alone can save businesses a serious amount of time, money, and frustration.

Stronger Security Across the Board

Cyber security is no longer optional. Microsoft provides excellent security tools, but they are only effective when configured and managed properly.

An MSP understands how to layer Microsoft’s security features together, including:

  • Multi-factor authentication (MFA)
  • Conditional access policies
  • Email threat protection
  • Device compliance rules
  • Secure user onboarding and offboarding

Many businesses think they are secure because they “use Microsoft”. In reality, default settings are rarely enough.

An MSP ensures your Microsoft platform is locked down appropriately for your business, without making life harder for staff.

Security becomes part of daily operations, not an afterthought.

Better Use of Microsoft Licences

Microsoft licencing is famously confusing. It’s easy to overpay for features you don’t use or miss out on tools you already own.

An MSP helps by:

  • Reviewing your current licencing
  • Matching licences to actual user needs
  • Removing unused or unnecessary subscriptions
  • Advising when upgrades genuinely make sense

Over time, this often results in lower costs and better value from the Microsoft tools you’re already paying for.

Instead of guessing, you get clear advice backed by experience.


Faster Support When Things Go Wrong

Even with the best planning, issues can still happen. When they do, speed matters.

An MSP already understands your environment. They know how your Microsoft tenant is structured, how your users work, and what changes have been made over time.

That means:

  • Faster fault diagnosis
  • Quicker fixes
  • Less disruption for staff
  • Clear communication during incidents

You’re not explaining your setup from scratch every time. Support becomes efficient and predictable.

Scalability as Your Business Grows

Growth is a good problem to have, but it brings IT challenges with it.

New users, new devices, new locations, and new compliance requirements all add pressure to your Microsoft environment.

An MSP designs systems with growth in mind. Adding users, deploying devices, or rolling out new Microsoft features becomes straightforward rather than chaotic.

This is especially valuable for businesses that are expanding, hiring regularly, or adopting hybrid and remote working models.

Clear Advice, Not Just Technical Fixes

A good MSP doesn’t just fix problems. They act as a trusted advisor.

Because they work with Microsoft platforms across many businesses, they can:

  • Recommend best practices
  • Warn about upcoming changes
  • Suggest smarter ways to work
  • Help align IT decisions with business goals

Instead of reacting to technology trends, you can plan for them.

That strategic input is often just as valuable as the technical support itself.

Reduced Internal IT Burden

Many small and medium-sized businesses rely on one person “who knows a bit about IT”. Over time, that becomes unsustainable.

Microsoft platforms require ongoing attention. Expecting internal staff to manage security, updates, troubleshooting, and optimisation alongside their day job is risky.

An MSP removes that pressure. Your team can focus on what they do best, while specialists handle the Microsoft environment properly.

Consistency and Documentation

One often overlooked benefit of an MSP is consistency.

Configurations are documented. Changes are tracked. Best practices are followed every time, not just when someone remembers.

This makes a huge difference when:

  • Staff leave or join
  • Audits are required
  • Systems need to be restored
  • Security incidents occur

Your Microsoft platform becomes a well-managed system, not a collection of ad-hoc settings.

How CK Computer Solutions Can Help

At CK Computer Solutions – Managed IT Services Dublin, we specialise in supporting businesses that rely on Microsoft platforms every day.

We don’t just “support Microsoft”. We design, integrate, secure, and manage it as a complete system that supports how your business actually works.

Our MSP services include:

  • Full Microsoft 365 management and support
  • Secure setup of email, Teams, SharePoint and OneDrive
  • Identity, access, and security configuration
  • Ongoing monitoring, updates, and optimisation
  • Clear advice tailored to your business, not generic templates

Whether you’re already using Microsoft extensively or planning a migration, we help you get more value, better security, and fewer headaches from the platform.

If you want Microsoft to work quietly in the background — supporting your team instead of slowing them down — an MSP approach makes all the difference.



In today’s fast-paced business world, effective communication is key to staying ahead. At CK Computer Support, we provide modern VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) solutions designed with small and medium-sized businesses in mind. Our services are dependable, scalable, and affordable, ensuring your business remains connected—wherever and whenever you need it.




You clicked on a simulated phishing test.


Tips to help you stay safer
in the future.

Tip: #1

Stop, Look, Think

Did anything look out of the ordinary? Did you recognize the senders address? Was it similar but not the same as an offical email?

Tip: #3

When in doubt throw it out

If you ever think that an email is suspicous it is better to err on the side of caution. Forward it to support@cksolutions.ie

Tip: #2

Do you spot a red flag?

Where you expecting the email?

Tip: #4

When in doubt throw it out

Tip4.




Did you know that over 13% of Irish internet users have experienced fraud of some description, while 16% of them had reported having their social media or email accounts hacked? The Irish Times surveyed over 1,000 Irish men and women and found that anti-virus use in Ireland is well below the EU’s 61%.
If you manage a website using the popular WordPress software, you are a sitting duck waiting for hackers to breach your site if you do not follow these simple tips.
1. Keep your WordPress installation up-to-date.
WordPress powers over 50% of the websites on the internet, which makes it a prime target for hackers to exploit vulnerabilities. Automattic, the company that develops WordPress, works tirelessly to fix any identified exploits by issuing updates with fixes frequently. If you are not keeping your WordPress installation up-to-date, then you are not getting these critical fixes.
2. Don’t use extensions unless you trust the author.
It can be tempting to customize your WordPress installation with thousands of plugins available on the WordPress Plugins page, but unless you trust the author, you should think twice about installing these extensions.
Popular extensions can introduce vulnerabilities that can be identified by hackers that will then target any websites or blogs that use the same installation. This common vulnerability allows hackers to focus on targetting thousands of different blogs with the extension installed.
3. Change your default login details.
When setting up your WordPress installation, you are provided with a default account with the username ‘admin.’ Because WordPress is so used by thousands of websites all over the globe, hackers will try to guess the admin password to be admitted access to your site.
Change this immediately to something more secure that you have never used on another site to prevent this standard method of attack.
4. Know the tell-tale signs of hacking.
You should maintain constant vigilance with your WordPress installation so you can quickly identify signs of hacking. Most hackers will not take your site offline immediately. Instead, they will insert malicious links to their content, or they will attempt to steal the personal information of your site’s visitors.
If you conduct sales on your site, you should take extra steps to remain aware of your site’s security.
5. Set up website lockdown to prevent brute force attacks.
Sometimes your moderators or other admins get careless and re-use login details or only change one or two characters in their passwords. To prevent brute force attacks on these accounts, you should enable the WordPress feature that locks out users after a certain number of wrong attempts.
Allowing three to five attempts to get a password correct is generous and should prevent you from running into problems with people who have legitimately forgotten their password.
Conclusion
If you follow this small handful of tips for your WordPress blog, you should be reasonably safe from hackers looking to exploit your site. The most important tip is to keep your site and any plugins you use up-to-date, since most updates are to fix known security issues that have been discovered.



wordpress-hack-300x198While using their WordPress sites, all the sudden the user sees something pop up. A notice to download some plugin in order to continue using their WordPress site. No problem. Just one simple plugin, right? Wrong. That simple plugin just got their site hacked as soon as it was downloaded. It could even be in a form of an ad on their site. If the hackers get a hold of an important file called the “wp-config file”, the person using their WordPress site is basically going to be in a world of nightmare. People would think that after years and years of these sites being hacked, security would try to make some better improvements. However, the hackers are still getting through.
With today’s sites, the key to keeping sites from being attacked is being cautionate. This is still applied to WordPress as well. Keep updating the password every now and then. The password should be something that can be remembered but also something difficult for someone to figure out. Make sure the right plugin or firewall is installed. The hackers scan what sites are vulnerable and find out which of them are the easiest to be attacked. Those failed login attempts that people get emailed about that they know they didn’t do, that is proof when someone is trying to hack the site. WordPress seems to be on the top of the list for hackers.
For a business WordPress site, it could be extra stressful cleaning out their malicious site, especially the impact it makes on their business. If this is the case, then the main focus would be the security. The slip up catastrophe could lead business reputation into a downfall and at the hands of the hackers, the site could be turned into something that nobody wants to see when they visit a business site- most commonly redirected as a porn site. A professional is needed to be hired for a top-notch secure site.
Even if people think that their WordPress site is very protected and top-notch secured, they can never tell if they will be the next victim. According to US National Vulnerable Database, the top security vulnerability has been with plugins avaliable in the directory as well as from outsite sources. If one WordPress site is hacked, it could lead to other sites being infected, causing that dramatic spike of hacked WordPress sites.


6 October

BT IT support

Uncategorised

Business Sales Support

Call 1800 924 929, +353 1 4328846
Opening hours are
Mon-Fri: 9am – 5.30pm
BT Business IT Support
Call 1800 924 924, +353 1 4328846
Opening hours are
Mon-Fri: 8am – 6pm
Sat: closed
Sundays & Bank Holidays: closed
Major Business customers should call 1800 924 925
Emergency 24 hour support is also available outside office hours on the same number.
you may have been moved over to Vodafone services for support

Vodafone Business customers

  • From a mobile or landline: Freephone 1907
  • From Abroad: 00 353 1 203 8232
  • Fax: +353 (0)1 203 7620
  • Support hours: 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday
  • Email us
  • Mail us: Business Care Team, Block GC, Vodafone, MountainView, Leopardstown, Dublin 18, Ireland

5 October

Mobile Me SMTP Settings

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  1. Open Email applications.
  2. Click into Tools -> Accounts or Mail -> Preferences.
  3. Under tools/preferences window, click the Accounts.
  4. Click the Server Settings button near the bottom of the pane. In windows you will see smtp settings or more settings.
  5. Verify your SMTP server settings with the following information:
    • Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.me.com (for either me.com or mac.com addresses)
    • Server port: 587 or 25 (some ISPs may block port 25)
    • “Use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)” should be checked (enabled)
    • Authentication: Password
    • User Name: Your MobileMe member name (without “@me.com” or “@mac.com”)
    • Password: Your MobileMe password


Even after deleting a contact in Mac Mail, the contact’s e-mail address will still appear in the auto-complete bar. To remove an email address from the auto-complete list in Mac OS X Mail:

  • Start typing the recipient’s address or name in a new message.
  • Select the desired address from the auto-complete list as if you’d compose an email to them.
  • Click the small down arrow in the recipient.
  • Select Remove from Previous Recipients List from the menu.

You can also search for the unwanted address directly in the previous recipients list:

  • Select Window | Previous Recipients from the menu in Mac OS X Mail.
  • Highlight the address you want to remove.
    • You can highlight multiple addresses by holding down the Command key.
  • Click Remove from List.

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