IT in the Workplace

Thursday, 16 May 2013

How to fight back against the 'showroomers'

Charging customers to walk into your store is the wrong way to fight online shopping. by David Hancock
 

Thursday, 02 May 2013

Are stripped-down computers good for productivity?

In the post PC era, can devices running Google's Chrome OS and Microsoft's Windows RT make a serious impact in the enterprise? by David Hancock
 

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Don't build your business on the shifting sands of "free"

Building your business on the back of free software and services can be a recipe for disaster. by David Hancock
 

Thursday, 04 April 2013

Don't get caught up in app fever

Don't build an app in the hope that they will come. by David Hancock
 

Thursday, 21 March 2013

Get your communications set-up right if you're working from home

Moving from the boardroom to the bedroom doesn't have to mean looking unprofessional. by David Hancock
 

Thursday, 07 March 2013

What's your Plan B when disaster strikes?

Can the cloud keep your business up and running when worst comes to the worst? by David Hancock
 

Thursday, 21 February 2013

How professional is your web presence?

A little effort goes a long way when it comes to looking good online. by David Hancock
 

Thursday, 07 February 2013

Dragging your fax machine into the internet age

Even if your business is still reliant on faxes, you can still leverage the power of the internet. by David Hancock
 

Thursday, 24 January 2013

Can virtualisation offer more bang for your tech buck?

Is your server room in need of a makeover? Virtualisation could be a cost-effective solution. by David Hancock
 

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Are you prepared for a digital disaster?

Losing all your data could spell the end of your business. by David Hancock
 

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Can you get the job done wherever you are?

Staying productive on the road means making sure you have the best tools for the job. by David Hancock
 

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Microsoft's Surface tablet – more than a toy?

Can Microsoft's Surface deliver the goods when it's time to get some work done? by David Hancock
 
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