Content Management Tools for Local Government
Consider this quote from Joseph Mikan, the County Executive of Will County in Illinois: “Local government has to retain records for extended periods and often make these records available upon demand. But that doesn’t mean everyone has to have a paper
Transportation, Logistics, and Content Management
The ground transportation industry is one of the more interesting parts of the changing economy right now. Back in October 2016, Otto -- a company purchased by Uber that focuses on self-driving trucks -- got a lot of attention for making
Record Management for Government Offices
Out of all the potential clients we have and work with at Computhink, some of the most complex negotiations and sales processes involve government offices. This is only logical: there’s crucial public and classified information at stake in these situations,
Security and Organization in Your Digital Business Environment
Enterprise-level security is obviously crucial to the functioning of any business, regardless of size; the cost of data breaches globally averages about $4M per company. (Some can be much greater, of course.) There are two elements when thinking about security: one
How do I Focus on the Task at Hand?
We kind of have a tendency as human beings to over-complicate a lot of aspects of work -- think about 17 steps of process when probably two would do, which likely happens with at least one process at your job.
6 Tips for the Tech Illiterate
We probably talk about generational differences too much (“the millennial mindset”), but the elephant in the room for these discussions is usually technology. If you came of age in the 1990s and are now entering the workforce, there’s a chance
Online Content and Forms Management
It shouldn’t come as any surprise to anyone that business is shifting in a more digital (and mobile) direction. For many in North America, the process of ordering a cab or ordering dinner has become digitized in the last decade
Simplifying Your Company’s Processes
Processes are very important for companies trying to scale and grow, as repeatable processes understood by a majority of the staff -- and onboarded to new ones -- form the backbone of how things get done. Unfortunately, though, over time
Government Clients: Do’s and Don’ts
Regardless of the exact type of work you do (white-collar, blue-collar, entrepreneurial, freelance, etc.), there’s a good chance you’ll have clients or customers of some kind. (Logical so far, right?) Those clients typically are similar in a few basic ways:
Search: the Underrated Feature
It’s almost 2017, so there’s a fairly good chance you’ve probably bought software -- likely a lot of software -- for your business. This holds true almost regardless of business size (look at the stats around Quickbooks market share for