Archive for June, 2006

Thursday, June 15th, 2006

Working Remotely: How can Technology Help You

In my daily work with clients, I routinely discuss the process and strategy for giving employees remote access to files, systems, email, phone, etc. There are many complex issues involved, such as security, monitoring capabilities, maintaining a centralized data policy, etc. This can be rather intimidating, especially for small businesses.
It used to be that you [...]

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Thursday, June 8th, 2006

Preparing your Business for a Potential Disaster

As we’re approaching another hurricane season in the Western Hemisphere, it is certainly time to ensure that our disaster planning and recovery procedures are in place. This is a business-critical exercise that should be completed and then tested on an annual basis. However, with the looming threat of another wicked storm season approaching, there’s no [...]

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Wednesday, June 7th, 2006

How can you Justify Technology Investments by Simply Looking at the Bigger Picture?

This may seem like a simple idea for me, but then again this is what I do for a living. Innovative Visions acts as an extension to your company in order to provide you with a different view of your business. But let’s look at one specific example and how this can work for you.
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Wednesday, June 7th, 2006

How do we Change Management’s Perception of Technology?

I must start by saying that it has been too long since my last post on the proverbial soapbox. In addition, I am not one for making excuses for my actions (or inaction) however I’m going to make an exception this time. I’ve found myself being brought into the middle of a fight of sorts. [...]

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