Microsoft vs. Google: Which is Best for Boston Business IT?
Boston small business should be on the lookout for new and improved ways to have the top of the line IT communication services. From an . . .
Boston small business should be on the lookout for new and improved ways to have the top of the line IT communication services. From an . . .
From a slide show on CIO.com, the salary range for an IT consultant is different in different parts of the country. Generally, if you are . . .
The best of the best IT consultant experts gathered in Chicago to talk about the ways of the future in the cloud. The Network World’s . . .
used with permission from the IBM website Cloud computing is not pie in the sky. It offers tangible benefits that real-world businesses need to meet . . .
This is an article written by Blake Britton regarding details we might be overlooking in the daily use of computers. Our computers and technology -- . . .
Running your own business is something that you cherish. You have worked through the hard times to get to the good and once you think . . .
In today’s competitive market, small businesses need every advantage they can get. Many are looking for new ways to improve the bottom line, as well as protect their existing business. One area you might not have looked at is the experiences of larger businesses. With their greater resources, it’s easy for them to “test drive” new ideas and strategies – which you can then borrow and apply as needed. Take a look at these four best practices borrowed from successful enterprises and try to put them to work in your business today.
“IT budgeting can’t be that difficult, right? You just add up the cost of your computers. Simple! Oh wait, we have to factor in the cost of software. So it’s still a piece of cake. Oh yea, what about staff training? And repairs? And tech support? And consulting fees? What happens if my server crashes?? AAAHHHHH!!!!! Will this nightmare ever end?”
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.