Monthly Archives: December 2008
Business Uses for Twitter
Welcome to microblogging, a new form of Internet communication that has interesting business possibilities. Twitter started as a personal service, where members answered the question “What are you doing?” in 140 characters or less. While many tweets, as the messages are called, broadcast mundane inanities about snacking or napping, increasingly proponents are using Twitter to [...]
Microprojectors: Small But Mighty
Whether it’s to clinch a sale, show off a new product or discuss a potential acquisition, the digital projector is major part of everyday corporate work. Welcome to the era of the microprojector.
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What 2009 Rings in for IT Budgets
What will the financial crisis mean to your business’ IT budget? Will there be pressure to
make existing IT systems go farther? On the other hand, is this a good time to buy?
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Reduce Friction in 2009 By Boosting Your Use Of Technology
In 2009, have a “tech audit” with your consultant and let her review your day to day business processes and see how technology can help.
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10 Hot Technologies for 2009
What are the new technologies that stand to change the way you do business in 2009 and beyond? Here are at 10 to consider.
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Wi-Fi Security: Block Rogue Access Points
Wireless networks have moved to the small business arena, helping offices spread Internet connectivity and mobility at a low cost, but bringing security concerns. Unauthorized access points can undercut your Wi-Fi security.
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Help for Recovering Stolen Laptops
A variety of software and services — from Lojack to GadgetTrak — are designed to help recover a lost or stolen notebook computer. These products have become more appealing to businesses of all sizes.
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Mobile Broadband: The New “WiFi”
Notebook computer vendors are now more aggressively pushing to have you buy a mobile wireless card that’s built into your computer. Nothing to lose, nothing to break – and you might just get a sweet deal.
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How Much Ink Is Left in That Dead Cartridge?
You’ve probably had this experience: Your printer tells you it’s time to change the cartridge, but you dismiss the message and keep printing. Days or weeks later, you’re still using the same cartridge and thinking to yourself that rumors of its death were greatly exaggerated.
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Where are Your Next Customers?