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An Innovative Way to Cut Employee Stress and Increase Productivity

A marketing company in the UK has managed to improve the well-being of its employees after allowing them to use a games console at work. Since last February, the staff at Vertical Leap have used the Xbox One for some much needed down time

Budget-Stretching Tips for Getting More Technology at Your Nonprofit

From managing budgets to communicating your mission, technology plays an important role in day-to-day operations of any business. But the investments in employee skills or hardware and software purchases are often easier to justify for businesses that can count on future income.

Managing the Data Center: 6 Practical Cabling Tips

When you experience an IT system problem, few things cause more delays that badly planned or unstructured data center cabling. Many companies simply assume that their IT team or local electrician knows enough about the topic to manage the cabling, but the reality is that most companies would do better by hiring a network cabling service.

The Importance of Being Mobile Friendly

While it is likely that a B2C business (e.g. a retail store) is likely to get more mobile traffic than a B2B company, we think it’s still imperative to make your website mobile friendly for your customers/clients.

5 Steps to Deal with Business Downtime

Unexpected downtime can happen at any time and accidents happen, though we should note that they should always try to be mitigated. Firstly, as it says on the back of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, “Don’t panic.”

Why Your Business Should Rent Equipment Instead of Buy

Many businesses consider renting equipment instead of purchasing it for all projects. There are many benefits to renting items, and businesses can enjoy all of the perks of having top of the line products without having to spend a fortune.

Is the Cloud Right for Your Small Business?

The business of “cloud computing” has grown drastically over the last several years. Essentially, computing via cloud allows you access to your computer and files wherever you may be, regardless of physical location.

Left to Their Own Devices? Small Business and the BYOD Question

Eventually almost every small business owner will need to issue a policy on using personal devices for business so here’s a primer on the main benefits and risks when employees are allowed to BYOD (bring your own device).

Startups on Track in Development of Drone Technology

When Amazon announced plans to potentially use drones for delivery services in the near future, the public responded with a mixture of disbelief, excitement and paranoia. However, the robotics industry had a reason to rejoice.

The Time Has Come to Go Mobile or Go Home

The desktop computer is being left behind and in its place is a phalanx of mobile devices: laptops, smartphones and tablets. This shift in computing devices is changing the way we use the Internet.

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