Even if you aren't tech-savvy, you can't abrogate your responsibility to know what your team - whether they are staffers or hired consultants/freelancers - are doing in your name. Trust, but verify. Here's how.
Facebook is now integrating the use of hashtags in posts and search results. Whoopie! Wait, what does that mean? Check out a short list of social media terms the small business owner or non-profit should start learning.
Two giants are fighting it out for the lead in the collaborative online workspace area. Google Apps and Office 365 are the big dogs in this fight. Who comes out on top?
No matter what size your business is, chances are you create documents. Maybe lots of documents. And you want to share them with your staff or even with clients. There are several good ways to share and collaborate on files that are efficient and easy on your budget.
Changes in the devices we work on are heralding significant changes in how we work. Along with that come new challenges for businesses and maybe some unexpected expenses for employees.
Big data offers us big opportunities, but only if we have the skill to understand what it's telling us and only if we use it wisely with our customers and clients. Is data an opportunity or a risk? That depends on you.
Disaster come in all shapes and sizes. We can't know whether it will be terrorism, a tornado or a toxic spill. The only thing we know for sure is that it will happen without warning and our businesses need to be prepared to pick up the pieces and get moving again. That's where your disaster recovery plan comes in. Got one?