Technology
By: STEVE KNUTSON / (06/27/2011)
Today’s economic conditions and increasingly competitive marketplace are challenging businesses of all sizes to find ways to work even leaner. That’s leading organizations to turn to technology like never before. As the use of technology becomes more extensive and complicated, businesses find that they simply cannot afford to hire an IT professional who understands and can manage all of it. Read more >>
By: Steve Knutson / (04/26/2011)
In the near future, desktops will become obsolete and even the traditional laptop will be taken over by tablet technology. Read more >>
By: Steve Knutson / (03/3/2011)
If you watch TV, you’ve probably seen it: After countless attempts to get the “perfect” picture of her uncooperative family, a frustrated mom flees to ‘the cloud’ where she manipulates her many takes into a picture where everyone is smiling and then shares on Facebook. The Microsoft advertisement has driven cloud computing to the forefront of business and consumer conversation. Read more >>
By: Steve Knutson / (11/12/2010)
Integrating a video surveillance once required businesses to purchase a host of expensive equipment, assign an employee to view the footage on a series of monitors and manage the recordings. Read more >>
By: TIM JEWELL / (10/25/2010)
Wondering whether or not you need a technology plan and budget is like wondering if you should pay your taxes this year – a very good idea if you want to avoid trouble in the future. Read more >>
By: Steve Knutson / (10/19/2010)
Ask business travelers to share a time when they wished they could teleport back to their enterprise and you will get more than one evocative experience. The costly, time-consuming nature of traveling can make even the most seasoned traveler wish for “Beam me up, Scotty” capabilities. Read more >>
By: Geoff Pettis / (10/16/2010)
Energy represents about 19 percent of total expenditures for the typical office building, which is a significant operational cost that deserves some attention. There are many ways that a company can save energy, like installing a programmable thermostat that changes the temperature when a space is not in use. Read more >>
By: KIRK HOAGLUND / (10/14/2010)
After reading my prior articles, you know that I advocate careful consideration of how you spend your money and energy on technology. Making sure you know what your objectives are, how you measure them, and monitoring progress toward them will give you the best result. But where to start? Read more >>
By: Scott Schoolmeesters / (09/24/2010)
Although energy prices have remained low as the country continues to battle a deep recession, energy costs and volatility continue to be a top concern for businesses and manufacturers. Luckily, there are a number of methods available to help curb energy expenses by being more mindful of the sales tax and tariffs directly related to the sale of energy. Read more >>
By: Geoff Pettis / (09/23/2010)
Energy represents about 19 percent of total expenditures for the typical office building, which is a significant operational cost that deserves some attention. There are many ways that a company can save energy, like installing a programmable thermostat that changes the temperature when a space is not in use. Read more >>
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