28 October 2011

A really interesting article predicting an IT implementation boom, mainly lead by the Cloud revolution.  I think this could be possible, especially when you consider how many companies have held back on IT implementation for the last 5 or probably 10 years.  As soon as the economy picks up it will be upgrade time.  Of course the forward thinking companies will be doing this now so that the investment is in place before their rivals so they can concentrate on growth when boom times come.

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SMEs want accountants to work online - Accountancy Age mobile

And Accountants want their clients to work online!

Steve Jobs and the Seven Rules of Success | Entrepreneur.com

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26 October 2011

10 ways Evernote can train you to think like a social media power user


Some interesting ideas here on extending the use of Evernote.I'm not sure I'm quite ready to ditch Blogger for Evernote - but perhaps after some more testing?  Does anyone out there have any ideas for measuring traffic on a shared Evernote book in the way you can measure traffic on Blogger?

20 October 2011

Cloud computing for disaster recovery

Now that the notion of cloud computing has gained some stature in the IT community, a lot of vendors are looking at cloud computing as a disaster recovery solution. After all, if you can provision a cloud to take over for your IT operations afte ... http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/readwriteweb/~3/Y4HgXXILF4Q/disaster-recovery-and-the-clou.php Shared via my6sense

16 October 2011

Big businesses thinking small

Physical Facebook identity cards

Facebook has filed for a trademark on the usage of “Facebook” on business cards and, more curiously, “non-magnetically encoded” ID cards among other things. If granted the trademark would protect using the word Facebook in the specified formats, ... More here.  Shared via my6sense

Why it's best to be friends with Facebook


It's boom time for the site once considered a fad, as tailored online ads take off.

An interesting article in The Independent