Software & Technology Articles For Entrepreneurs & Small Business Owners

Resources For Virtual Conference Meetings

Resources for Virtual Conference Meetings It is clear that, increasingly, the key to your business’s success is your access to and ability to communicate with the global marketplace. Developments in technology over the past decade have made it possible for businesses to have virtual conference meetings with relative ease, reliability, and cost effectiveness. Although there […]

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Update On Mobile File Transfers – Make Security Your Top Priority

Advancements in mobile computing and lower hardware costs have literally moved people out of their offices and into airports, remote offices, customer facilities, conference rooms, libraries and home offices. Because of the migration, people work differently than they did years ago and require increased data mobility. Today, users are more likely to have access to […]

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Virtual World Calls For Virtual Money

“What’s he doing? Go back there man! He wants to kill me so bad he can taste it! Huh? ATTICA! ATTICA! ATTICA! ATTICA ATTICA! ATTICA! ATTICA! ATTICA! ATTICA! ATTICA! “- Sonny, “Dog Day Afternoon,” Warner Bros (1975) What’s the biggest challenge, stress facing national, state, regional, local governments? What stresses you, your family? It’s money…dollars, […]

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The Winds Of Digital Signage Change … For The Better

The changes since the first of the year have been exponential, not linear, in the complete range of digital signage solutions as companies and individuals use, refine and enhance/enrich the technologies in new and unique ways. In traveling around the globe visiting our own software teams, content developers, integrators and customers, we’ve been seeing pockets […]

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Boosting Retail Sales With Digital Signage, Emerging Technologies

Looking back a few years, only the largest retailers were able to afford and manage the complex digital signage solutions that were available. In recent years, growing numbers of small- to medium-sized retailers have adopted the technology, including applications offering interactivity. Displays and controllers have become more affordable and easier to use than ever before–without […]

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RIM … What’s In It For Microsoft?

But What About Nokia? Sometimes people expect you to hit nothing but home runs (like Apple) and surpass their wildest expectations (like Google). Then there are times when folks don’t expect a helluva lot from a company and yet they consistently manage to deliver under the wire. That pretty much sums up RIM’s (Research in […]

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Women Are More Savvy Than “The Rest” Want to Admit

“Oh, then why don’t you get yourself some friendly little therapist and try to work out all that hostility.” – Nick, Basic Instinct, Carolco Pictures (1992) We enjoy research, especially researching research. Take LinkedIn’s recent report that women are less savvy (well informed, perceptive, shrewd) than men. Their results only reinforced H.H. Muro’s comment in […]

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Internet Security – How Serious Should Your Business Take it?

Perform any search on any engine about how many computer viruses are in existence and you will get the same answer… too many to count.     Most computer viruses are targeted to attack computers running Microsoft’s Windows operating system, while Apple computers running Mac operating systems experience drastically fewer attacks.   Considering most businesses and home users […]

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iAnything Is The Answer … What Was The Question?

“All you have to do is follow three simple rules. One, never underestimate your opponent. Expect the unexpected. Two, take it outside. Never start anything inside the bar unless it’s absolutely necessary. And three, be nice.” – Dalton, “Road House” (1989), Silver Pictures If Steve Jobs had a Facebook page, he’d probably have more “likes” […]

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The Real World Value Of The Virtual World

After the first social media frenzy you’d think/hope people learned so things won’t go wrong this time around. If understanding is overpowered by greed, things won’t go wrong…they’ll go seriously awry. Screenshot – “The Hangover Part II,” Warner Bros (2011) A friend recently gave us a flyover of the island he owns out in the […]

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4 Facebook Marketing Tactics That Really Work

Most people are aware of the usual methods for marketing a business on Facebook like with Groups, Fan Pages, Events, Tagging, Contests, Promotions and things of that nature, but does it really stop there? Surely with 5M+ users, there are more ways to market your company and increase your traffic and user-base using Faceobook. Well, […]

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The Open Internet … Expression, Access, Risk

“This thing doesn’t want to show itself, it wants to hide inside an imitation. It’ll fight if it has to, but it’s vulnerable out in the open. If it takes us over, then it has no more enemies, nobody left to kill it. And then it’s won.” – MacReady, “The Thing,” David Foster Prod (1982) […]

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A Bad Idea Isn’t A Strategy, Just A Bad Idea

“It’s difficult to maintain enthusiasm for your leadership when you keep getting beat up by that old man.” – Alfanz, Fool’s Gold, Warner Brothers (2008) You have to admire Google. They’re masters at giving stuff away free and making it up on the backend … selling your click, interest, movements to others. O.K., that’s about […]

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New Social Media Options Aren’t New, They’re Sequels

“You see, Jason was my son, and today is his birthday…” – Pamela Voorhees, Friday the 13th, Paramount Pictures (1980) Our son is irritated with his grandfather. Wanted to wish him a happy birthday but…he doesn’t have a Facebook account…isn’t on Twitter…never looked at YouTube. For gawd’s sake, he doesn’t even have an email address! […]

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ISO 9000 Document Control Procedures

ISO 9000 states that a procedure should be established and documented for the control of documents. This means that the various stages involved in the control of documentation must be identified and recorded. The standard suggests that only a single document is required to define those stages. But it is possible that various types of […]

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Keeping Your Business Safe

No matter what you do and no matter how large or small your business is, technology is going to play a large part in your daily operations and probably your revenue too. Despite this dependency on so much technology the majority of businesses don’t take the threat to their IT seriously enough despite the fact […]

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Improve Your Search Engine Marketing By Researching The Competition

I wasn’t a search engine marketer 10 years ago, but from veterans in the industry, I learned that it was much easier to rank back then. There was less competition and the search engines were fairly simple. All you had to do was insert keywords in the meta tags and the content to do well […]

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Taking A Business Page From Hollywood

“I don’t believe that the public knows what it wants; this is the conclusion that I have drawn from my career.” – Charlie Chaplin When you think about Hollywood – the motion picture industry, the first things that come to mind are usually a few hours of entertainment and the things movie bosses seem to […]

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Payroll Solutions That Can Make You Money

There are few things that deplete an employee’s morale more than, having worked hard for a month, receiving an inaccurate wage which does not reflect their own levels of commitment. Be it late, or too little, wages not paid properly can make workers question all areas of their business; not least the competency of those […]

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Good Conversations Build Relationships

“It is a choice, Wesley, that each of us must face: to remain ordinary, pathetic, beat-down, coasting through a miserable existence, like sheep herded by fate – or you can take control of your own destiny and join us, releasing the caged wolf you have inside.”. – Sloan, Wanted, Universal Studios (2008) Soon we will […]

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