by Brad Friedman | Cloud Computing, Social Media
SlideShare is a tool users can adopt to put information in a format similar to PowerPoint. Virtually any content–from video, PowerPoint, documents and graphics–can be easily imported into it. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Cloud Computing, Gadgets - Technology, General Business Advice
This is a Guest Post written by John Lewis, a consultant and blogger at Inprint.
With all the hype surrounding 3D printing tools, Adobe Systems Inc has incorporated important updates that include support for 3D printing. The computer software company (who brought the multimedia and creativity software Adobe Creative Suite), particularly the Photoshop CC, integrates this capability in order to simplify the process of 3D printing. What can you expect from this update? Here are some: (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Cloud Computing |
The health care arena has undergone drastic changes over the past few years, and technology and legislative compliance are at the heart of those changes as it relates to security and the cloud. The federal government recently made two endorsements of cloud technology, a move that validates the trusted security available with the cloud. Consider these two announcements and what they mean for security and the cloud. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Cloud Computing
This is a Guest Post written by Thomas Smith of TechEn enterprises llc, a Google Apps Authorized SMB Reseller. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Cloud Computing
This is a Guest Post by Tom_Demers of Veracode
Want to know what the power of cloud computing can do for you? The size of the cloud computing market is $150 billion and growing. Nearly three-quarters (74 percent) of companies are using some type of cloud service. Cloud applications are commonly used for CRM, ERP, accounting, project management, web hosting, human resources, ecommerce and much more. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Cloud Computing, Gadgets - Technology, General Business Advice
The very creative people at Desk have put together a comprehensive Infographic detailing how one might run a business from a smartphone with thirteen different apps. We use several of the apps mentioned ourselves but have mixed feels about running one's entire business from a smartphone. Obviously, it can be done with the apps listed and probably a few more that some of you are currently using. Personally, I think the idea that this can really be done is pretty cool. (more…)