3 Email Management Tips to Take Back Control of Your Inbox
Have you ever felt as if your email was working against you? Your inbox has reached unprecedented levels of clutter. You’ve been a part of an email chain for so long that you’re lost and can’t figure out which email
5 Ways New Tech is Changing Business
The business world is no stranger to the way technology shapes our lives. From the invention of the assembly line to the creation of the smart phone, organizations have always been able to seize upon new ideas as they come
Paperless Business, Gen Z, and the Internet of Things: 3 Huge Changes for Business in 2015
2015 is almost here. It’s that time of year again when we all look back and come up with our list of New Year’s resolutions that we’ll definitely stick with (this time). As we rapidly approach this New Year, we’re
5 Reasons Winter Is the Best Time for Document Management
You just got home from a long day at the office. The snow made your drive twice as long or the bus you took wasn’t heated. Whatever the reason, winter is just starting, but you’re ready for it to be
Why Customer Service is Key for Enterprise Software
Welcome to the world of document management systems. It can be a difficult concept to get across to some people. But it’s when you really throw the human element into the mix that it all comes together. Customer service is
Six Ways Your Office Can Stay Green This Winter
You’ve worked hard all summer long to earn that certification from the Green Business Bureau. Now, old man winter is creeping up on you, and you just know he’s going to screw it up. Or not. This time of year
Dropbox Data is Safe, but is Yours?
Cloud storage superstar Dropbox recently found itself needing to reassure consumers that their accounts had not been hacked. A poster on Pastebin, a website for uploading text for certain periods of time, had claimed he was posting the usernames and
Should Your Business Worry About Big Data?
As the amount of incoming information increases every day, we need structures that are capable of handling the deluge. This is both true of online and offline information. When articles online talk about “big data,” they’re referring to both the