Miradore Smbs May 2026

She had six devices. Six. And she had treated security like a “big corporation problem.”

That afternoon, Mia called her bank and canceled the wire transfer. Then she called the SMB Alliance meeting she usually skipped.

Andersson’s Family Bakery & Café had been a cornerstone in Old Town for forty years. Last year, they finally modernized: seven tablets for waitstaff, three kitchen display screens, and one old laptop in the back office for accounting. miradore smbs

Mia looked at the line of customers already peering through the front window. Without the point-of-sale system, she couldn’t process cards. Without the supplier list, she couldn’t order flour for tomorrow.

He enforced the “No sideloaded apps” policy. If an employee tried to install a sketchy PDF reader again, Miradore would block it instantly. She had six devices

“Listen,” she told the other owners. “You don’t have seven hundred devices. You have seven. But those seven are your whole business. Go get Miradore before the Tuesday that never ends.”

Her IT guy—a nephew named Lukas who usually fixed the printer—sounded terrified. “Someone clicked a link. The bakery’s POS is frozen. The supplier list? Gone. They want four thousand in crypto.” Then she called the SMB Alliance meeting she usually skipped

“What do you mean, ‘ransomware’?” she asked.