Chicago Enterprise Content Management for Businesses
It’s Saturday morning in Chicagoland, and you want to do your grocery shopping for the week. A family friend has suggested you visit the farmer’s market in town. So, you and the family pile into the car and head out.
13 Safe-For-Work Halloween Activities
Are you stressed about the final months of the year? Where did October go! The holidays are right around the corner! If you’re feeling it, then everyone in your office is feeling it too. Some employees like to relax with
Content Management for Logistics Companies
Back in October 2016, Otto — a company purchased by Uber that focuses on self-driving trucks — got a lot of attention for making a 120-mile “beer run” in Colorado with an autonomous vehicle. The media was quick to get after this
Eight Ways Your Office Can Stay Green This Fall
Autumn is such a bizarre season, painted with gray clouds and colorful copses. Punctuated by feasts, elections, Halloween, and winter prep. It is a time of transformation. Sometimes, it is a time of shedding old habits and shifting priorities. The
Office Thanksgiving Dinner Dishes for Everybody
We know Thanksgiving isn't for another few weeks, but we believe in preparing early. These days, every office has at least one person with a dietary restriction. The one time a year when this becomes a hot topic is Thanksgiving.
Is the Cloud Right for My Business: On-premise hosting vs off-site
Enterprise solutions challenge their owners in a way no personal software product does. They come with longer, more technical manuals. Their features may be too numerous and complex for any one employee to ever fully appreciate. They sometimes require a
What is Enterprise Content Management: The Basics
In the offices on old TV shows and in movies, what do you always see on screen? Paper files. Stacks of them. Piles of them. Those poor characters were quite literally drowning in manila. And the unsightliness of those teetering
Free File Management Software is Hurting Your Business
These days, anyone can go online and, with the click of a button, download free software to manage their documents and files. While this strategy works well for a one-person engine, it isn’t equipped to handle the density of an