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Written by Ricardo MichellGrowing a company can be difficult. In addition to finding new locations, additional suppliers, and expanding your customer outreach and staff, there are an increasing number of business trends to watch. The more that you look at your competitors in this new, larger arena, the more that you’ll see that they don’t make decisions without access to business intelligence. The challenge is that you might not think you have the finances to support identifying and reporting on all of the data you need.
SAP Business One Streamlines Your Business and Lets You Focus on Growth
Written by Ricardo MichellWhether you own or simply manage a small business, making sure that you have access to the right data is always important. If the company you’re involved with is in an expansion period, however, having this data is critical.
Tools like SAP Business One allow you to monitor your business on a variety of levels. It allows you to access:
For some small businesses around Miami, administrative IT tasks and computer support are done the old fashioned way; either over the phone or on-premise. These traditional methods are a major waste of time and money, and can lead to plenty of unproductive behavior very quickly. Today we're going to examine how remote technical support can benefit businesses.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has resigned from the consumer electronic company. Leaving behind a legacy that has made Apple considered ahead of the curve technology-wise several times, and has changed the game in the industries that he's touched. While Microsoft still rules the personal computer market globally towering over OSX's 8.3% market share, Apple has certainly played a major roll in paving a path to high-end electronics and devices over the past decade that has raised the bar for companies, and has even created a few new industries to boot.
2011 has been a busy year for security experts worldwide. Major corporations have been reporting harmful attacks by hackers. So far, technology news site CNET has reported over 80 known major hacks since March that have been publicized. The publication of these hacks is inevitable, especially when user-data, contact information, and credit card information is at risk, and that publication can easily cause a PR disaster which can take loads of time and money to rectify (and in some cases, just can't be rectified). The big questions are who is at risk, are Miami small businesses at risk, and what kinds of IT solutions need to be deployed to prevent data-theft and other intrusions.
Will You Find A Silver Lining In Your Cloud?
Written by Michell ConsultingCloud computing is one of the largest growing areas in the IT industry. The concept of “Cloud Computing” refers to the hosting of a server or an application by a third party in an offsite location accessed via the Internet. The premise is that the vendor will not only provide the client with a reliable experience, but one that will be resistant to downtime and data loss.
Personally, I know that the Insurance industry has been enjoying the benefits of cloud computing for many years. But what are the caveats and recent concerns garnered by those enrolled in these online services?

