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March, April and May have long been associated with “spring cleaning,” and most small businesses take advantage of this time period to tidy up around the office and organize their work space. Unfortunately, too many small businesses forget to include a vital aspect of their everyday business in their spring cleaning routine– their virtual office.
Personal and business data floods the mail and Internet during tax season.
The typical organization in loses 5% of its revenues to fraud each year.
According to Andrew Cagnetta, the CEO of 