The Cloud: What Difference Does It Make?
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A recent survey on the perception of cloud computing shows that almost half of small businesses are unconvinced of the benefits that cloud computing can offer. With better and easier IT management through the Internet as well as features like secure off-site data storage, cloud computing is at least worth a second lookl
A recent survey by Newtek's SB Authority Market Sentiment shows that almost half of small businesses do not see how cloud computing can cut down on costs and help increase their productivity, with an additional 32 percent still unsure about the whole idea.
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Does your Company Have a Policy Covering Social Networking Sites at Work?
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The use of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other popular social networking websites is simply exploding. More and more people are spending time on these sites—even when they are at work. Should your company do something about this? Read on to find out.
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Why Your Email System May Not Cut It
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Email plays a big role in the way people do business. Whether you work from a fixed location at an office desk or from a mobile device on the go, the kind of email you use can define your level of productivity. Are you sure that the email system you are using is the right one for you?
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Forget to Include an Attachment in Outlook? Get a Reminder!
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Do you sometimes forget the file attachments you meant to include in an email message? Thanks to a free plugin for Outlook, now you can be alerted when you do just that.
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Guide to Changing the Screen Resolution of Your Monitor
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The clarity of text and images on your screen can depend largely on how you set your monitor's screen resolution. At high resolutions, such as 1280 by 1024 pixels, you can display more on the screen—but text and images will look smaller.
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