"Digital Pollution" is the most accurate term we at Web-Kong have heard as of yet to describe the deviants of the Internet. Terms such as viruses, worms, and spam, to name a few, are wide spread words but fail to collectively identify the contaminants affecting computers. As the term suggests, Digital Pollution is affects caused by the careless, the inconsiderate, and the deviant.
Any change to a business's operating platform comes with uncertainty and learning curves. To ensure these are minimized Web-Kong will setup your First SharePoint portal free when subscribing to the Business Productivity Online Suite.
This setup will include:
Learn to use the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT 2010).Create custom Windows installations with your organizations default applications and settings and then quickly install them on new hardware.
The cat-and-mouse battle against spammers is projected to swing in favor of the deviants. The monthly volume of spam on the Internet increased 5.5% February of this year. This means nearly 9 out of 10 business emails are spam. But what can you do to protect your business and your empoyees? There's good news and bad news.
I'm going to put it out in the open. I'm going to say the words that typically make small business owners glaze over: Website Analytics, Conversion Metrics, The Long Tail. If they mean anything to you, your small business is way ahead of the game. If not, you have some learning to do.
Whether looking looking to maximize tax write-offs or just looking to get the cheapest per-year rates on Antivirus and Security licensnig Kaspersky Labs now offers up to 5 year licenses.
About a decade ago it seemed like everyone was speculating they'd get to telecommute- at least one day a week. While that possibilty didn't reach as deep into the work force as thought, what has become a reality is that most workers, especially small business owners, are required to be in more places, more often. And when away from the office it doesn't really matter if the data you need is at the office or not...
Let's face it. We're all inundated with email and tend to neglect any info not in the first paragraph. We quickly extract what info we need and move on to the next email. Fine, except this makes us error prone, especially in instances where we use something like "Tuesday the 25th," when in reality it should be "Thursday the 25th." Some people will gravitate to the day name while others the calendar date. Oops!
In a recent conversation my brother-in-law made the comment that UPS drivers "only make right turns" on their delivery routes. A moment of pondering and it made complete sense. Each driver has dozens of deliveries per day. Planning the day's delivery route clock-wise results in simple time gains by not waiting for traffic when making left turns. Just small cumulative gains of time every day. Multiply that by the thousands of drivers in their fleet and UPS just saved themselves tens of thousands o