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May 1st, 2013

BusinessValue_April30_CWhen it comes to the environment, almost every company takes steps to 'do their part' and try to do what they can to conserve, recycle or give back. Any steps taken to help the environment, or reduce a company's environmental impact are seen as good in the eyes of stakeholders. The problem is, it can be hard to figure out how to start, or do more. One solution may be smartphone apps.

Here are four great apps that can help you and your employees make your company a little more green.
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April 3rd, 2013

BI_April24_CBusiness intelligence is the study of a company's data with the goal of enabling managers and owners to make better decisions. One section of business intelligence commonly talked about is business performance, more specifically the tool used to measure it - Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Do you know what KPIs are?
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March 12th, 2013

BusinessValue_March06_CIn the developed world, outsourcing is commonly seen in two very different ways: Employees see it as a threat to job security, while companies often see it as way to capitalize on less costly labor markets. There's little doubt that many businesses could benefit from some form of outsourcing. Why not start with one of the areas many managers and owners feel least comfortable with: IT.
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February 6th, 2013

One common business term thrown around with relish is overhead. In business this is usually known as ongoing expenses incurred in operating a business. This operating expense is something all companies have, and in tight economic situations it's often one of the first costs managers try to decrease. One form of overhead not often looked at is printing costs. These can be extraordinarily high, but are also easy to decrease.
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January 5th, 2013

Last week we posted part two of our three part article on how to maximize your IT savings and resources. Here's a quick recap of what part two covered: The article looked at ways you can maximize resources inside your business by being switching to VoIP, investing in the cloud and working with an MSP. Part three takes a look at things you can do to save external IT costs.
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December 27th, 2012

Last week we posted part one of our three part article on how to maximize your IT savings and resources. Here's a quick recap of what part 1 covered: The article looked at ways you can maximize resources you already have by being an outside thinker, always looking around and using facts to help determine your actions. Part 2 takes a look at things you can do to save internal IT costs.
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December 21st, 2012

There are many different reasons people go into business. While money may not be a main motivation to start, staying in profit is how almost every business operates. A company's ability to maximize profits is top of mind for many owners, however, when it comes to maximizing IT related functions managers are often at a loss. To help, we have developed a three part article on how technology can help influence the bottom line.
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December 12th, 2012

When it comes to technology we covet the latest and greatest, often running out to snatch up that new iPhone or laptop. When it comes to businesses however, many are pushing their already aging systems to last longer. While this isn't a bad thing - if they still work, use them - these businesses often let their service contracts lapse which could prove to be problematic.
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November 15th, 2012

Are you a Theory X or Theory Y manager? While both styles of motivation are very different, they do tend to rely on the same thing: Policies. Policy or rule development can be one of the toughest things to do in the right way. If done incorrectly, you could see a negative impact on your company's image or even sales. Regardless of what theory you subscribe to, you need to ensure your policies are effective.
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September 20th, 2012

One common element found in nearly all businesses is the server, it allows employees to communicate effectively , access data or fulfill their roles more easily. In small to medium organizations, one of the more popular servers was Microsoft’s Small Business Server (SBS). Despite its popularity, SBS has recently been retired, leaving many IT professionals unsure of what to replace it with.
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