A New Exchange

October 1, 2006 

A New Exchange

Microsoft developers have been busy, and the upcoming blitz of new versions of both desktop and server products is the result. I’ve previously written about the upcoming release of the Office Suite, and slated to support this release of knowledge worker tools is a new version of Exchange.

 Understanding Your Audience: The Key To Technology Adoption

October 1, 2006 

Understanding Your Audience: The Key To Technology Adoption

Today’s greatest business fear when taking on a technology project is the fear of failure. We have all seen the headlines like, “Company throws out new system after spending millions.” However, when you drill down into it, our “worst nightmare” can be prevented.

 Buh-Bye, AOL!

October 1, 2006 

Buh-Bye, AOL!

I’ve spent the last decade bashing America Online as one of the worst facets of the Internet, from its shady accounting to its poor customer service to its sleazy chat rooms. Now that its subscription service is finally closing up shop, I can’t say that I am sorry.

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Technology October 1, 2006 

Transition To Digital Tax

OCT. 2006 - Tax processing is the lifeblood service for many tax and accounting firms, and the profession has seen the significant impact that technology has had on productivity as firms evolved from manual procedures towards digital automation.

Roman Kepczyk

 The Fight Against Spam

October 1, 2006 

The Fight Against Spam

In January 2004, a senior executive from a well-known technology company boldly proclaimed that “spam will soon be a thing of the past.” Wow! Wouldn’t that be nice?

 Legrand CRM for You and Your Clients

October 1, 2006 

Legrand CRM for You and Your Clients

Once in a while, I find a QuickBooks add-on product that just hits the mark right in the center of the bullseye. And when I do, I like to tell the world about it. Legrand Software is a company that has done just that.

 The Bleeding Edge

September 1, 2006 

The Bleeding Edge

Like any other technology that changes the way we live and work, the Internet is prey to all kinds of nonsensical speculation, hype and myth.