by Brad Friedman | General Business Advice
Last month, Altimeter Group released a new report on digital transformation to help digital strategists understand what companies are doing today so they can plan and evolve for tomorrow. Insert obligatory “Get busy living, or get busy dying” quote from The Shawshank Redemption right here. Findings from The 2014 State of Digital Transformation include results that are both relevant and noteworthy for organizations from all industries throughout the world that want to get busy evolving their business to deliver a positive experience for digital customers. (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 | General Business Advice, Social Media
I am a big Evernote fan, so when I saw this post from Jim Logan, I had to share it with you. Though it's not about the Evernote product itself, it does use Evernote as a model you can follow to promote your own business. (more…)
by Katie Komnenich | Social Media
Today, in the crazy tech driven world that you and I live in, it’s hard to stop and look around everyone once and a while to think about the fact that only 2.7 billion people have internet access. The rate that people are adopting the internet is growing by less than 9% annually. (more…)
by Katie Komnenich | Gadgets - Technology
Two weeks ago, Google began selling Chromecast. Just plug it into the HDMI port on your television and wirelessly stream content to your television from your computer, Android or iOS device. Chromecast is on the market for $35 a pop. Google says the device is “the easiest way to watch online video on your TV.” (more…)