The Cloud - The Secret Tool your Business is Missing
We covered cloud computing in a previously article. However, if you’re still not maximising its full potential, then your business is missing out.
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We covered cloud computing in a previously article. However, if you’re still not maximising its full potential, then your business is missing out.
Over the last pandemic year, most workplaces have transitioned to remote working, or at least a hybrid of work and home office. This isn't practical for all industries, like construction, but most office-based roles have switched to a remote environment.
As a business owner, especially a new entrepreneur, you’re faced with the dilemma of choosing between an app or a website early on, sometimes a combination of both if you’re lucky.
You may have heard the terms ‘outsourcing’ and ‘outstaffing’ before, but what are they and what's the difference? Far too often, these terms get confused, but actually mean completely different things.
Businesses are constantly looking for ways to increase productivity. The more productive your employees, the more clients you’ll potentially land, and essentially, the more money you'll make.
Virtually all businesses have a project manager - the person who plans and manages a project and its stakeholders within a company. Their role is paramount, providing structure to any business and mapping out a course to follow to achieve success.
Advancements in technology have been truly 'awesome' in recent years, resulting in streamlined business operations, increasing clients and landing more sales.
Nowadays, we all know what the cloud is. There’s no more gazing up to the sky in a puzzled way! The cloud is the storage of data and applications on the internet.
Many small business owners are reluctant to outsource work, especially if they built it from the ground up. But outsourcing work allows you to free up more time and energy for more important tasks like taking care of customers or expanding your business.
All businesses can benefit from system integration, yet few know what it means. Systems integration is when multiple separate systems are merged together or function on one central system.
Choosing a software development company for your bespoke software requirements is no easy task. You likely have a lot of questions, concerns, and specifics you want to be included within your new software. We're guessing that you’ll be outsourcing your software development.
You may have heard the term 'machine learning' before. But you may not know what it means or how it applies to your business.