Analyses
Where SMBs are with the cloud
While many small businesses still rely on in-house servers, they're also moving quickly into the cloud.
How remote work disrupted global supply chains
Many experts thought COVID-19-related lockdowns would reduce demand for hard goods. The opposite happened.
How remote work will improve lives — and destroy cities
The absence of tech and other workers is crushing city budgets and services, which could cause a chain reaction leading to the decay and shrinking of urban centers.
There's still a role for small business servers
Yes, cloud-based options are great, but office servers can still be your best business choice.
Considering a website redesign? Why not do it in public?
The rebirth of ADA.gov offers a real-time glimpse into how language and modern interface constructs can transform a visitor’s experience
Old PCs can find new life with Google ChromeOS Flex
Do you have Macs and PCs from the last ten years running outdated OSes or gathering dust? Want to use them with a modern, safe operating system? It's time to check out Google ChromeOS Flex.
When it comes to building customer trust, service trumps sustainability
New PwC data documents a disconnect between customer and executive perceptions of what makes a business trustworthy
Why open-plan offices are a disaster for your company
The best thing employers can do for happy, loyal, and productive staff is to let them work when and where they want—the worst thing: an open-plan office.
Where, oh where are the new hires?
Do you need new employees? Join the crowd. Half of all small businesses are looking for staffers.
Words count: How the language you use arouses emotions in the people you’re trying to reach
Expressions of achievement, exclusivity, and gratification work best in email subject lines, but during COVID-19 lockdowns, all the rules changed.
Deepfakes come to remote job interviews
Is that a real person you’re interviewing, or are you talking to a stolen identity?
Yes, you can avoid 2022's business travel miseries
Business travel, especially by air, has become more of a pain than ever, but there are ways to avoid some of the problems.
Cookie conundrum: The loss of third-party trackers could diminish your privacy
Web giants who have been advocating for an end to a nearly 30-year-old technology that follows you around the internet may be motivated more by profit than altruism.
Here comes the 'destination workplace.'
Competition in office spaces for remote workers will result in breathtaking choices and a world of creative options.
Will COVID's legacy be a healthier workplace?
If there's any silver lining to disasters, it's that they can quickly change rules and behaviors in ways that save many more lives over the long term. It's the same with COVID.
6 things they don't tell you about digital nomad living
The digital nomad literature — blogs, websites, social accounts — often paints a picture of the digital nomad lifestyle that's totally misleading. It's not all laptops and sunsets.
Can a four-day-a-week workweek really work?
It's been talked about for ages. And now, with the biggest pilot ever starting in the U.K., we're going to find out whether a four-day workweek actually, uh, works!
The rise of text and phone scams and why you should worry
Phone and text scams are out of control, and the problem is only getting worse. Here are some steps on how to protect yourself.
Why Elon Musk's back-to-office mandate will backfire
The Tesla CEO decreed that all employees need to work in the office — or else. He will change his mind.
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