Technology Improves Efficiency
One of the easiest examples to point to when we talk about how technology improves efficiency is processing credit card transactions. Being used to Amazon,
One of the easiest examples to point to when we talk about how technology improves efficiency is processing credit card transactions. Being used to Amazon,
“Groundhog Day” is a great movie. It’s funny and, in spite of the theme of the movie, it never gets old, even though it was
Technology experts estimate that up to 90% of features included with software go unused. That is a staggering figure. And it’s easily fixable. Here are
The following is a guest post by Dana Camp, a Cloud Infrastructure Engineer at Now IT Works It’s a poor carpenter who blames his tools, the
I don’t think anybody uses actual roadmaps anymore, but the word has not died. Why? Because a roadmap has come to mean “any document that
It’s easy to blame an inanimate object. It’s harder to blame yourself. Trying to get a laptop, smartphone, an app or website to do what
One of the easiest examples to point to when we talk about technology helping a business is processing credit card transactions. Being used to Amazon,
Monday, February 12, is National Clean Out Your Computer Day. I know, you likely did not need to be reminded that the second Monday in February is
Email is everywhere. And it’s only when something as ubiquitous as email is stops working that we realize how much we rely on it. But
Whenever I used to see my grandfather, he would always ask me two questions. The first was, “How is business?” I would invariably say something
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