Though laptops still don’t challenge all the benefits of a desktop computer, the gap will continue to narrow, and for mobile workers a laptop is the way to go. Helen Bradley looks at differences between the stay and go versions, and what new-breed computers will offer soon.
Innovation is a word that gets bandied about regularly in the business world—not always correctly—to describe inventions in technology and business - Camille Howard finds there’s much more to innovation, and asks some of Australia’s innovation leaders to shed light on what it means for small and medium business, and how to make business truly innovative now and in the future, at home and in the global marketplace.
If you’re looking for ways to ease the start-up phase or grow your business through innovation, technology parks and business incubators are a good place to start.
Choice is a fine thing, but it takes time. Branko Miletic shaves hours off your research with a survey of desktop printers, and looks at questions business owners should ask to find the desktop printer for the job.
As your business expands, a simplistic approach to managing online sales and marketing may no longer be enough. When is the right time to switch from an ad hoc approach to integrating your technology? How much will you have to spend to integrate your technology, and what benefits can you expect? Angus Kidman offers some guidelines.