Month: October 2014

Marketing, Design and More

Five Ways to Make Sure Your POS System Integration is Successful

If you’re new to owning point of sale equipment, you may not realize that your job isn’t done once you plug in your POS terminals and set up your preferences. Here are five tips to help make your integration of retail POS systems go smoothly. Train Employees Thoroughly Placing a group of untrained employees behind…
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Three Questions You Didn’t Know You Had to Ask Your Cloud Computing Solutions Provider

Most every modern business needs to work with a cloud hosting service. Their dedicated server hosting solutions can trim expenditures, streamline work flows, and unburden stressed out IT departments, all the while allowing employees to access their work from anywhere and collaborate easier. With so many advantages to offer, more and more companies are naturally…
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Four of the Biggest Medical Data Breaches in United States History

Would you be surprised to learn that, according to the healthcare and technology website Healthline, 44% of data breaches in the United States involved data theft or data loss from hospitals and private medical practices? If recent events are any indication, it seems that hostile entities targeting this type of private data — data that…
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Mobile UX May Soon Affect Rankings, as Well as Customer Satisfaction

Experts are predicting that any SEO company worth its salt needs to start putting mobile capability at the top of its list when it comes to building high-ranking websites. Google has given strong indicators in recent weeks that mobile user experience (UX, in industry jargon) may soon be added as a factor in its ranking…
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Did You Know You Can Sell Your Old Laptop for Cash?

We’ve all had that horrible experience: The precious laptop that is your lifeblood, your portal to the outside world, the tool you use to make your living, and most importantly, the machine on which you binge-watch TV shows on Netflix, has died. This time, it’s not just a thermal shutdown, or a dead battery, or…
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