Turkeys and TrackVia
Earlier this week, a colleague tossed out a challenge: “I bet you can’t come up with a blog post that ties Thanksgiving and TrackVia?” How could I possibly resist a challenge like that? So here it...
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Maybe this is old news, but it was new to me and I thought it was interesting. iStockphoto.com sent me an email, inviting me to join their referral program (see link below). In short, they provide me...
View ArticleDo You Eat Your Own Dog Food?
You’ve heard the saying, “Eat Your Own Dogfood“. If not, it simply means using the product or service you offer to your customers. In the wake of my last post about using TrackVia to build our own...
View ArticleWould You Quit Your Job Because of the Software they Make You Use?
TrackVia issued a press release highlighting some key findings from a survey it conducted with 350 front-line business workers. In short, the release confirmed what we’ve long suspected – and heard...
View ArticleTreat Us Like Adults: IT and the Consumerization of IT
When it comes to technology, why does IT insist on treating professional business people like children? I realize that’s probably an unfair statement, but I can’t help but think that every time I read...
View ArticleWhy Paying More “Feels” Better: Software and Buyer Psychology
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View ArticleThe Impact of Cloud Computing on Custom Application Development
Traditionally, custom enterprise-grade application development has been severely limited due to the costs and complications associated with traditional software. Today, however, the landscape of custom...
View ArticleHow an Online Database Can Unlock the Hidden Potential in an Organization
The Pareto principle suggests that 80% of an outcome can be attributed to 20% of the tasks or variables involved. This means that the other 80%, the busy work and day-to-day nonsense that eats up time...
View Article17 Enormous Benefits to Bringing Your Database Online
Online database management is becoming increasingly more convenient for companies to incorporate into their business. Beyond the obvious benefits of bringing your database online, where it increases...
View ArticleLook to cloud computing vendors when creating custom applications
Developing custom applications using cloud computing can be easy, but James Staten, vice president and principal analyst at Forrester Research, said there are no true standards, which can make it...
View ArticleHealth IT administrators still wary about cloud computing, but security...
A recent Ponemon Institute study showed that many healthcare organizations are worried about the security of cloud computing and mobile devices, but many of these agencies are not doing all they should...
View ArticleCloud computing trends and projections
Survey says? Future trends and projections in cloud computing from global experts When a good idea hits the mainstream there’s no stopping it. Time savers, money makers and war machines that deliver...
View ArticleTurkeys and TrackVia
Earlier this week, a colleague tossed out a challenge: “I bet you can’t come up with a blog post that ties Thanksgiving and TrackVia?” How could I possibly resist a challenge like that? So here it...
View ArticleThe Power of Going Viral
Maybe this is old news, but it was new to me and I thought it was interesting. iStockphoto.com sent me an email, inviting me to join their referral program (see link below). In short, they provide me...
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