Company Size: 250-999
August 2007 Archive

The Future of E-mail

August 31, 2007 | With the emergence of so many communications options, does e-mail still make sense?
By Paul Korzeniowski

Report: Google Apps Worth a Look by Small, Midsize Businesses

August 29, 2007 | Small and midsize businesses should keep an eye on Google Apps. "It's just starting and it will get better," says an analyst who recently penned a report about Google's hosted desktop apps
By Naomi Grossman

Upgrading Your Legacy Systems

August 28, 2007 | Follow this three-step process to modernize your company's aging hardware and software; it may not be easy, but it's worth it
By John Dickinson

Alignment Assignment: Get Smarter About Business

August 27, 2007 | Put technology in the backseat. Good business-IT alignment centers on IT managers developing 1) a keen understanding of business needs and 2) strong relationships with executives and lower-level managers
By Mike Bohlmann

For Your Protection: How to Use Hotspots Safely

August 24, 2007 | Public Wi-Fi hotspots have more in common with public toilets than mere convenience. Some are safer than others. Here's what you need to know to stay safe when you're on the road and you've gotta go -- online
By Carmen Nobel

Microsoft by the Numbers

August 23, 2007 | You need to keep your systems current and compatible, but the volume of Microsoft upgrades makes it tough. What's an IT manager to do?
By Dick Archer

Making IT Decisions That Matter

August 23, 2007 | An effective IT leader will work with a company's business managers to ensure that all IT decisions make an impact where they should
By Mike Bohlmann

Are You Ready to Switch to Linux and Open Source Software?

August 22, 2007 | Don't ask if Linux and open source are ready for your business -- ask yourself if your business is ready for them.
By Paula Hunter

ASP Business Experts Build Online Community For Caregivers

August 21, 2007 | Two IT professionals used their ASP skills to build Lotsa Helping Hands, a free Web community designed to help manage logistics for caregivers
By Keith Ferrell

New iMacs: Pretty, But Not Worth The Upgrade

August 21, 2007 | No other all-in-one computer looks as cool and modern as the "mid-2007" iMacs, but unless there are problems with your existing hardware, you might as well as save your money.
By Alan Zeichick

10 Smart Questions About Hosted VoIP

August 20, 2007 | The VoIP decision shouldn't be based on technology, but on how it will affect your business. Small businesses should ask themselves these 10 questions before making the leap to voice over IP and choosing hosted VoIP versus a do-it-yourself implementation
By Kate Gerwig

Don't Stay in Touch. We Don't Want to Hear From You.

August 20, 2007 | Forget all those tips about how to stay connected. When you go on vacation, go on vacation. Your IT shop should be able to function without you.
By Naomi Grossman

8 Steps of Telecommuting

August 15, 2007 | Telecommuting can increase productivity and save your company money. It can also be risky. Here's how to find the right balance between benefit and risk.
By Jimmy Ray Purser

5 Ways Wireless Can Boost Business

August 15, 2007 | Wireless networks can transform your business into a powerhouse by providing services to customers and adding more flexibility to your business than any other piece of hardware.
By Jimmy Ray Purser

Five Tips for World Class Customer Service

August 15, 2007 | Zealously protecting customer data and personalizing the customer experience are only two ways to ensure top notch customer service. Cisco's Jimmy Ray Purser offers three more tips.
By Jimmy Ray Purser

SAN's Role in Disaster Recovery

August 15, 2007 | With the cost and complexity of SANs that run over IP networks declining, this powerful storage solution is an attractive option for the small and medium-sized business.
By Gene Knauer

8 Strategies for First-Rate Customer Service

August 15, 2007 | Good customer service starts with meeting customer needs: a trouble-free shopping experience and a smooth business transaction. Increasingly, it's also about anticipating and meeting their desires
By Eric J. Adams

Insider Tips for Managing Customer Relationships

August 15, 2007 | Three successful business leaders share their best technology strategies for serving up great customer service.
By Eric J. Adams

Keep Your Web Customers Coming Back

August 15, 2007 | Are you driving away business with an outdated web site? Here are three improvements you can make right now to keep your customers enaged, and get them to return.
By Eric J. Adams

Viral Marketing Simplified

August 15, 2007 | One in five of businesses that advertise online will try viral marketing this year. Here's what you need to know to join them.
By Fred Sandsmark

10 Tips for Increasing Operational Efficiency

August 15, 2007 | To remain competitive, businesses must boost operational efficiency wherever possible. It's particularly important for SMBs to operate efficiently, because they often have more limited resources than larger enterprises.
By James A. Martin

Improving Collaboration to Enhance Competitiveness

August 15, 2007 | Small and midsize businesses that have learned to work collaboratively have seen startling results. They have greater agility, make better decisions, and are more competitive
By Michael Astle

Planning for Disaster

August 15, 2007 | What would your company do if half of its workforce couldn't get to work for days or weeks? What would happen if remote access to apps and data, and the ability to communicate with other employees, customers, partners, and suppliers were unavailable or impaired?
By Gene Knauer

Expand Your Business with IP Communications

August 15, 2007 | Some small and medium-sized businesses view global expansion as a "daunting task." Others see IP communications as a way to overcome those limitations
By James A. Martin

The Business Case for Staying Connected

August 15, 2007 | Keeping a workforce connected to people and to data anytime, anywhere, is a big step toward boosting operational efficiency. It's especially important for small and medium-sized businesses
By James A. Martin

How Personalization Drives Growth

August 15, 2007 | Nothing has the potential to increase a company's revenues and enhance customer loyalty in today's ultra-competitive marketplace like personalization
By Michael Astle

Innovating to Improve Corporate Performance

August 15, 2007 | Innovation is becoming increasingly vital for companies large and small in their efforts to maintain a competitive advantage in today's market reality
By Michael Astle

Protecting Customer Data, Part 1

August 14, 2007  | New legislation threatens crippling fines for small business owners whose data security is breached. Security expert Warren Saxe explains how to manage data security risks.
Courtesy of Cisco Systems

Stop Data Thievery!

August 14, 2007  | Protection from inside data theft starts at the interview process says an HR expert. But if a problem arises, move swiftly to determine the damage and investigate -- carefully.
Courtesy of Cisco Systems

Beware Public Computers

August 14, 2007  | Public computers, such as those in hotel business centers, pose a unique set of dangers to mobile workers. Cleaning the cache to cover your tracks when you're done just won't cut it.
Courtesy of Cisco Systems

Ten Things Your IT Department Doesn't Want You to Do - For Good Reason

August 14, 2007 | It seems the Wall Street Journal is as bad at keeping secrets as I am. The only difference is, if I tell my secrets, IT managers won't get angry
By Naomi Grossman

Anything to Declare?

August 13, 2007  | When mobile workers come back from the road, be sure they haven't brought back any unwanted souvenirs before you give them full access to all your office network resources.
Courtesy of Cisco Systems

Beware the "Evil Twin" Attack

August 13, 2007  | Your "evil twin" could be lurking wherever you connect from the road, just waiting to steal your data. Learn how to fight back.
Courtesy of Cisco Systems

Your Top 5 Mobile Worries

August 13, 2007  | Pardon me, your data leaking. And that's only one of your problems. Tune in for the rest of the most common threats to mobile workers.
Courtesy of Cisco Systems

Survive and Thrive in an Untrusted Zone

August 13, 2007  | Anything outside the office is an untrusted zone. How can workers stay mobile, stay productive, and stay safe if "encryption sucks," as Cisco's Jimmy Ray Purser believes?
Courtesy of Cisco Systems


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