Category: business
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Cloud for Small Business – Hot or Not? Redux (UPDATE 2/24/14)
Google Apps. Microsoft Office 365. What are they and why do we care? Interesting questions. What does every modern office need? A productivity suite to create and edit documents, spreadsheets and presentations. A messaging system, for sending email and enabling chat. A calendaring system, to facilitate time management and shared scheduling. A collaboration system, to…
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“Badges? We don’t need no steenking badges!”
All too often I’ve encountered a certain type of person in an enterprise, business or personal setting who questions the need for a secure network environment. Actually the word “questions” is too weak; this type of person actively opposes network security measures. And very often they’re in a decision-making position for their organization. One otherwise…
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Dark clouds on the horizon?
To punctuate my previous two posts on cloud solutions, CIO Magazine offers up this observation: Unfortunately, too often cloud applications and services are bought by people who really shouldn’t be buying. Sure, they may have the budget … but that doesn’t mean they necessarily have the training to make good IT decisions, let alone the…
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Cloud for Small Business – Hot nor Not?
Last week I offered Rodney Roger’s perspective on the place of cloud computing in the enterprise. His premise, with which I completely agree, is that current “enterprise” cloud offerings lack the breadth and depth of on-premise systems. To paraphrase him, Salesforce and Workday are not ERP. He’s absolutely right. He also points to emerging cloud…
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Cloud: sexy – Enterprise: not so much
I read this article several weeks ago. I’ve pondered it. I’ve read it over again. Here’s a quote: If you unnaturally extend or generalize cloud solutions to me, or if you pontificate cloud idealisms without providing tangible platforms that can service what I am, then you waste my time. When you waste my time, I…
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The Simple IT blog has moved!
Good evening everyone. As part of an overall effort to streamline my professional infrastructure, I’ve moved this blog to a new home on Blogger. All my previous posts have been relocated; unfortunately your comments were not 🙁 WordPress.com has been great. It offers a whole lot in terms of features and capability. But that’s not…