News and Research
Will Windows 8 Give The iPad A Run For It’s Money?
The consumer preview of Windows 8 has been out long enough for people to get some idea of how using Microsoft’s new operating system on a tablet compares to any iPad, but in particular, the iPad 3. It has its pluses and minuses, like everything else, but overall, those in the know seem to think…
The Problem With Google Apps
Google is much more than just a search engine these days. Google+ is growing in popularity as a social medium where people can promote their businesses, network and connect with friends and family. Google Docs gets plenty of use as does Google Adwords. But nothing is perfect, and one person at least thinks that the…
IPv6 and Small Businesses
The Internet is growing. We shouldn’t be surprised by that news. Approximately seven billion people share this planet, and nearly one-seventh of them have Facebook accounts. That’s a lot of photo and video sharing going on. It’s no wonder the Internet has to upgrade. Just as small-businesses have to acquire more server space to accommodate…
How do you keep your staff productive?
The Cost of Lost Productivity Could be Higher … or Lower Than You Think Productivity, productivity, productivity. It’s always been important. IT firms around country promise potential clients that their IT services can help companies maintain business continuity and employee productivity no matter what. But what no one really seems to know is how much…
US Postal Service Still Provides Affordable Marketing Option for Small Businesses
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) may be struggling, but it is not going down without a fight. And for small-business owners, that’s a good thing. Most small-business owners, especially bootstrappers, can’t afford to use UPS or FedEx for package deliveries. Thanks to the USPS’ “If It Fits, It Ships” campaign, small-business owners can select mail…












