Vorboss launches Simply Connected to simplify connectivity, IT and cybersecurity management for London businesses

You know that staying ahead of the technology curve is vital for all businesses in a highly competitive marketplace. One innovation launched earlier this year is Wi-Fi 7, the next generation of wireless connection.
But what exactly does it offer, and is it worth the investment for your business?
- Lightning-fast speeds: No more buffering and lagging. Wi-Fi 7 brings blazing-fast speeds to keep your business running smoothly.
- Rock-solid connections: Forget all about dropped calls or lost connections. Wi-Fi 7 ensures reliable performance, even in busy environments.
- Futureproofing: Wi-Fi 7 is built to handle the demands of tomorrow's tech. It's future-proofing your business's internet.
- Now, here's the million-dollar question: Should you upgrade to Wi-Fi 7? Well, it depends. While Wi-Fi 7 offers some awesome benefits, it can be a bit pricey to upgrade.
The initial investment includes the expense of next-gen routers capable of supporting Wi-Fi 7, which can range from hundreds up to thousands. And there may also be ongoing operational costs, especially if you’re leasing routers from internet service providers.
If you're not ready to dive into Wi-Fi 7 just yet, that’s ok. There are plenty of other ways to improve your business's existing Wi-Fi. From optimising your current set-up to adding extenders or mesh networks, there are options to fit every budget.
We're all about making sure you find the perfect tech solutions for your business to keep you and your team happy. If you’d like to go through your options, get in touch.
A new security report has revealed some alarming trends.
First off, cyber attacks are becoming faster than ever. Breakout times (that’s the time it takes for a criminal to move within your network after first getting in) have dropped significantly. We're talking an average of just 62 minutes compared to 84 minutes last year.
This is not good news.
Not only are these attacks faster, but they're also becoming more common. The report has identified a whopping 34 new cyber criminal groups, bringing the total to over 230 groups tracked by the company.
And guess what? These cyber criminals aren't sitting around twiddling their thumbs. They're getting smarter and more sophisticated. The report highlights a new record breakout time of just two minutes and seven seconds. That's barely enough time to grab a coffee, let alone mount a defence.
But here's the real kicker: The human factor is increasingly becoming the main entry point for these cyber attacks.
They will try to get your people to click a link in a phishing email, which will take them to a fake login page. Once your employee enters their real login details, they have inadvertently handed them over.
Or they pretend to be someone your team trusts. This is called social engineering.
So, what can you do to protect your business from these cyber threats?
- Educate your employees: Make sure your team is aware of the latest cyber threats and how to spot them. Regular training sessions can go a long way in preventing costly mistakes.
- Implement strong password policies: Encourage the use of complex random passwords generated and remembered by password managers. Use multi-factor authentication for an added layer of security (this is where you use a second device to confirm it’s really you logging in).
- Keep your systems updated: Make sure all software and systems are up to date with the latest security patches. Cyber criminals often exploit known vulnerabilities, so staying current is key.
- Invest in cyber security software: Consider investing in reputable cyber security software that can help detect and mitigate threats in real-time (we can help with this).
- Back-up your data: Regularly back-up your data and store it in a secure location. In the event of a cyber attack, having backups can help minimise downtime and data loss.
When it comes to cyber security, it's better to be safe than sorry. If we can help you to stay better prepared, get in touch.
If you're all about doing everything you can to help your team max their productivity (who wouldn’t want that, right?), then you're going to love what Microsoft Teams has in store for us with its latest Copilot upgrades.
Imagine, you're mid-Teams meeting, brainstorming like there's no tomorrow. Ideas are flying all over the place! Even the quickest note-taker among you isn’t going to remember it all.
Never mind. Copilot's got it. It can transcribe your conversation and understand your live chat, then summarise the most valuable insights.
It doesn’t stop there. Ever wish you could hit "undo" on a chat message and reword your response? Copilot can help with that too. In fact, it can come up with a fresh message suggestion right there in the chat. That could save you lots of time – and brain power.
Copilot's call recap tool can help with normal phone calls too. Teams Premium subscribers will benefit from handy recaps. It's like having that personal assistant you always wished for (but you still have to make your own coffee).
Microsoft's also made IntelliFrame the default setting for video calls. What’s that, you ask? It uses AI to identify the individual video feeds of all participants so that everyone gets their moment in the spotlight during Teams Rooms calls. It also means no more awkwardly cropped faces or disappearing attendees.
Smoother team collaboration, more insightful meetings, and video calls that look like they're straight out of Hollywood… who doesn’t want that?!
If you’re not already maxing Teams in your business, we can help. Get in touch.
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 update has dropped, and it's got a small change that could make a big difference to you and your team.
Microsoft has given Copilot, its handy AI assistant, a new place on the taskbar. No more hunting around for the button. Now it sits on the far right of the taskbar, in what we tech folks call the ‘system tray area’.
If Copilot isn't your thing, no worries. You can easily remove it from the taskbar altogether. But having an AI assistant at your fingertips can be a real boost for productivity, so we’d recommend you give it a chance before giving it the boot.
Before you rush to check if your Copilot button has relocated, let's talk details.
First off, this update has been rolling out over the last few weeks.
It’s known as Patch KB5034765 (catchy name) and isn't just about moving buttons around. It's also packed with important security and bug fixes, including a crucial one for Explorer.exe. This was causing some PCs to freeze up when restarting with a game controller attached.
Probably not an issue in your business, but you never know…
There was also a problem with slow announcements from Narrator, the screen reading tool. That’s been fixed.
While this Windows 11 update may seem like small fry, it's these little tweaks that can really streamline your workflow and stop your team from being interrupted by problems while they work.
Has your business switched over to Windows 11 yet? Our team can look at your set-up and advise whether you’d benefit from upgrading, or you should stay on Windows 10.
Get in touch and ask us for a tech audit.
Picture this: You're going about your day, checking your emails, when suddenly you see a message from a company you trust.
You think, "Great! That’s safe to read”. But hold on just one minute… this email is not what it seems.
It’s part of yet another scam created by cyber criminals to trick you into clicking malicious links or giving up sensitive info. It's called "SubdoMailing," and it's as dangerous as it sounds.
What's the deal?
Just like regular phishing attacks, cyber criminals pretend to be trusted brands.
But here's how it works: These cyber criminals scour the internet for subdomains of reputable companies. You know those extra bits in a web address that come before the main domain? Such as experience.trustedbrand.com. That ‘experience’ bit is the subdomain.
They find a subdomain that the brand is no longer using and is still pointing to an external domain that’s no longer registered.
Then they buy the domain and set up the scam website.
So, you believe you’re clicking on experience.trustedbrand.com… but you have no idea it automatically redirects to scamwebsite.com.
The criminals are sending out five million emails a day targeting people in businesses just like yours.
And because these emails are coming from what seems like a legit source, they often sail right past usual security checks and land in your inbox.
Here’s our advice to keep you and your data safe and sound:
- Be wary of any emails that seem even remotely suspicious. If something looks fishy, it probably is.
- Before clicking on any links or downloading any attachments, take a moment to verify the sender. Look for red flags like spelling mistakes or unusual email addresses.
- Make sure your employees understand the latest phishing tactics and know how to spot a scam. A little knowledge goes a long way in keeping your company safe.
- Consider investing in top-notch security software to keep the cyber criminals at bay. It might seem like an extra expense, but trust us, it's worth it.
As always, if you need help with this or any other aspect of your email security, get in touch.
Getting your team to report security issues quickly is something that’s important for your business… but maybe something that might not have crossed your mind before.
You might think that with so many security tech tools, you're covered. But guess what? Your employees are your first line of defence, and they’re irreplaceable when it comes to spotting and reporting security threats.
Imagine this: One of your employees receives a fishy-looking email that appears to be from a trusted supplier. It's a classic phishing attempt (that’s where a cyber criminal sends an email and pretends to be someone else to steal your data).
If the employee brushes it off or thinks someone else will handle it, that innocent-looking email could lead to a massive data breach, potentially costing your company big bucks.
The truth is, less than 10% of employees report phishing emails to their security teams. That's shockingly low.
Why? Well:
- They might not realise how important it is
- They're scared of getting into trouble if they're wrong
- Or they think it's someone else’s job
Plus, if they've been shamed for security mistakes before, they're even less likely to speak up.
One of the biggest reasons employees don't report security issues is that they just don’t get it. They might not know what a security threat looks like or why reporting it is crucial. This is where education comes in, but not the boring, jargon-filled kind.
Think of cyber security training as an engaging and interactive experience. Use real-life examples and scenarios to show how a small issue can snowball into a major problem if not reported.
Simulate phishing attacks and demonstrate the potential fallout. Make it clear that everyone has a vital role in keeping the company safe. When employees understand their actions can prevent a disaster, they'll be more motivated to report anything suspicious.
Even if your employees want to report an issue, a complicated reporting process can stop them in their tracks. Make sure your reporting process is as simple and straightforward as possible. Think easy-access buttons or quick links on your company’s intranet.
Make sure everyone knows how to report an issue. Regular reminders and clear instructions can go a long way. And when someone does report something, give them immediate feedback. A simple thank you or acknowledgment can reinforce their behaviour and show them that their efforts matter.
It’s all about creating a culture where reporting security issues is seen as a positive action. If employees feel they’ll be judged or punished, they’ll keep quiet. Leaders in your company need to set the tone by being open about their own experiences with reporting issues. When the big boss talks openly about security, it encourages everyone else to do the same.
You could even consider appointing security champions within different departments. These are your go-to people for their peers, offering support and making the reporting process less intimidating. Keep security a regular topic of conversation so it stays fresh in everyone's minds.
Also, celebrate the learning opportunities that come from reported incidents. Share success stories where reporting helped avoid a disaster. This not only educates but also motivates your team to keep their eyes open and speak up.
By making it easy and rewarding for your employees to report security issues, you're not just protecting your business; you're also building a more engaged and proactive workforce.
Encourage open communication, continuous learning, and avoid shaming anyone for their mistakes. The faster issues are reported, the easier and cheaper they are to fix, keeping your business secure and thriving.
This is something we regularly help businesses with. If we can help you too, get in touch.
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As companies grow, so does the technology behind them. Connectivity, IT and cybersecurity often end up spread across multiple suppliers, contracts and support models. Simply Connected brings it all together under one provider, making it easier to manage, easier to support, and clearer to understand costs.
At the heart of it is Vorboss’ own fibre network spanning over 750km across London, built, owned and operated in-house, with the same team designing, installing and managing the full setup end-to-end.
“Office technology has become overcomplicated,”
said Rhod Morgan, Chief Operations Officer at Vorboss.
“Many businesses have the right services on paper, but the experience feels disjointed. We wanted to remove the grey areas. Customers manage one relationship, have access to local support and receive one predictable monthly bill. The same team that builds the solution runs and supports it day-to-day.”
Simply Connected includes modular services that flex around each business and scale as it grows:
- Dedicated internet connectivity from Vorboss
- Fully managed office networks
- Managed IT and hardware provisioning
- Cybersecurity
- Ongoing support delivered by local London experts

Vorboss is powering the ambitions of London’s businesses with blazing-fast connectivity, managed IT, and serious cybersecurity. As we grow, we are focused on building a team that reflects the diversity of the customers we serve.
This year’s gender pay gap results mark a clear step forward, with both our median and mean pay gaps in favour of women, placing us ahead of the UK benchmark.
We recognise that lasting change depends on improving representation across roles and levels, and we are taking deliberate action to support this through inclusive hiring, clear career pathways and ongoing development. We are proud of the progress made and remain committed to achieving gender parity across Vorboss by 2028.
Read the full report here.
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