Monthly Archives: February 2009
When Technology Gets in the Way
For the past few months I’ve been using a variety of wireless, blue tooth headsets, with my cell phone. The latest head set I’m using does not have clear reception. Often times I can hear the person fine, but they can’t hear me so well.
I love technology, and in fact, the particular blue tooth headset [...]
Virus Attack: What to Do on Zero Day
Virus Attack: What to Do on Zero Day
The ROI Series – Calculating the ROI of a Technology Investment – Part 3
When an economic downturn starts to hurt, small businesses often hunker down and cut costs. But new technology solutions may be necessary for survival and growth—and they may not be as expensive as you think when you consider their return on investment (ROI). In this three-part series, we’ll review what ROI is, explain how an [...]
How SaaS Helps Cut Small Business Costs
When you have to lay off staff, software-as-a-service can often make up the difference, especially in sales and marketing.
Every business wants a hot niche, and Starr Tincup had one. In 2003, the Fort Worth marketing and advertising startup decided to cater to software makers in the human resources industry—and quickly signed 20 customers. Then the [...]
Three Tools Mobile Warriors Want Now
When you first opened your Smartphone and took it right from the fresh, “new smelling” box (or from the plastic sandwich bag from the friend you bought it used from) it was a tool for speaking, basic scheduling and contacts.
However, over time, some of you have found that you could do so much more with [...]
How to Be a Successful Web 2.0 Puppetmaster