Summer Schedules Are Here. Cybercriminals Know It.

June 3rd, 2026

Summer Schedules Are Here. Cybercriminals Know It.

Summer is a welcome change of pace.

Kids are out of school. Vacations are on the calendar. Team members are taking well-deserved time off. And for many dental practices, schedules start looking a little different than they did just a few months ago.

Your AI Assistant Is Already in Your Dental Practice

May 27th, 2026

Your AI Assistant Is Already in Your Dental Practice. Is Anyone Guiding It?

AI is showing up everywhere right now.

It’s helping write emails, summarize notes, organize schedules, draft reports, and answer questions faster than ever before. And honestly? Some of it is incredibly helpful.

The $99 Internet backup for your Practice or Small Business

May 26th, 2026

Every small business with broadband has had the same day. A Zoom call drops mid-pitch. The point-of-sale freezes during a checkout. The cloud-based practice management software refuses to load while a patient is in the chair. Twenty minutes later everything is back, and you go on with your day pretending it didn't cost you anything.

The First Week Mistake No Dental Practice Plans For

May 20th, 2026

The First Week Mistake No Dental Practice Plans For

It usually starts with a simple message.

“Hey, can you help me with this really quick?”
“Can you send over that payment?”
“Can you log into this account for me?”

The email looks legitimate.

Should Your Business Upgrade to UniFi’s New UNVR G2?

May 18th, 2026

Six years is a long time in tech. We deployed our first UniFi UNVR back in mid-2020, and it has been chugging along ever since, quietly recording footage and never asking for much. This week, UniFi announced the next generation: the UNVR G2 and the eight-bay UNVR G2 Pro, alongside the new UniFi Protect 7.1 software release.

Your Password Is the Sticky Note on the Front Desk

May 13th, 2026

Your Password Is the Sticky Note on the Front Desk

Walk into almost any dental office and you’ll see it eventually.

A password taped under a keyboard.
A login written in a notebook.
The same password reused across email, imaging software, scheduling systems, and banking portals.