Cloud Computing is Growing Fast Than Ever, Do You Know What Its All About?
Not only has cloud computing in Boston become a huge deal for many local businesses lately, it is a worldwide trend that many companies and . . .
Not only has cloud computing in Boston become a huge deal for many local businesses lately, it is a worldwide trend that many companies and . . .
In this video, Liza Macgale asks Craig Raubenheimer of Roan Solutions to discuss how IT management is beneficial to data backup and recovery. He will . . .
used with permission from the Cisco Small Business Center Easy IT Strategies that Save Money and Help the Environment Smart information technology (IT) practices can . . .
In this audio post/podcast, Liza Macgale asks Craig Raubenheimer of Roan Solutions to discuss Cloud computing for small and medium size businesses. For more information, . . .
One of the most common question I get from my IT consulting clients in Boston is "What is 'deduplication'?" IT terms can be confusing, to . . .
Do you use Adobe Reader either at home or in the office? We have clients throughout the Boston area who use Adobe Reader regularly. We . . .
Losing money on IT costs in a city like Boston will guarantee a low income for a company. By having a Boston area outsourcing and . . .
Entrepreneurs riding out the economic ups and downs may not have spent much time wondering whether to add new employees. As the economic recovery begins to take shape, however, they may want to start thinking about it. But it raises a question: How can a small-business owner know when it's time to add staff?
If you visit my office, you will probably notice right away that I have three large flat screen displays that sit together and are synchronized so they work like a single very wide display. The large display area enables me to work very efficiently. I keep my Outlook 2007 Inbox open on the screen to the left so I can see new messages as they come in. I usually have the message or document that I'm currently reading or writing in the center screen. The screen on the right is where I have room to open up a browser or look at a document that someone has sent me in e-mail.