Technology Tips for Small Business

November 25, 2007

New Name; New Location; Same Type of Information

Filed under: General Information — Steven G. Atkinson @ 7:22 pm

Beginning on November 26, 2007 the informational blog Technology Tips for Small Business will be moved to a new location.

It now can be found at www.smbtechnologytips.com under the new name Technology Tips for SMB’s.

There are not that many difference between the Small and Mid-sized business with their understand and needs for technology. While some Mid-Sized businesses may be able to have on-site dedicated Technical Managers, many of them can’t afford the expense.

Since this was the main reason for this informational site for Small Businesses, it was a natural to expand it to include the Mid-sized business.

I have also decided to move it to its own hosted site. This is purely for financial reasons.

Thank you to those who have read these posts in the past and I hope that you will be following us to www.smbtechnologytips.com.

November 19, 2007

Are Your Network and Policies Ready for the Shopping Season?

Filed under: General Information,Information,Internet,Small Business — Steven G. Atkinson @ 9:00 am

Billions of dollars will be spent this holiday seasons, but do you realize that you, The Business Owner, could be losing many dollars during the season?

The first work day after the Thanksgiving holiday is the busiest day for on-line shopping.

Why is this?

This is the day when those who don’t have Internet access or even High-Speed Internet access at home will log onto on-line stores to get he best and earliest deals.

Do you have an Internet Policy?

Some employees may spend the majority of that day on-line doing their shopping while you are paying them. By having a policy in place they will be know what is expected of them.

It could be a nice employee perk to allow them some time to do their shopping. Either allow them a set time period while they are on the clock or let them use the company’s Internet while on their time. A little good will towards the employee goes a long way.

Ignoring the potential problem, will only create more problems. If every computer on your system is doing heavy Internet shopping, it could be putting a lot of burden on your system causing slow-downs on the system. Are you using VoIP? The added network traffic for shopping could be causing a problem with voice communications.

Being aware of a problem could keep you from having bigger problems.

© 2007 Steven G. Atkinson – All Rights Reserved

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Steven G. Atkinson is the author of the book – Technology Tips for Small Business. For more information on the book visit the site for for book – Technology Tips for Small Business.

November 15, 2007

Old technology doesn’t make it bad technology

Filed under: Information,Small Business,Technology — Steven G. Atkinson @ 2:22 pm

Many of us want to have the newest of everything out there. There’s nothing wrong with that as long as the technology budget is in place to handle it. Just because something is a few years old doesn’t make it worthless.

There are many people who may have purchase a PDA, handheld computer or even a cellphone a few years ago and you couldn’t get them to give it up for anything.

As long as it’s getting the job done, and not causing you more problems than it’s worth, having older technology may be best. While it’s a good idea to have a replacement plan, it doesn’t mean a gadget in perfect working order needs to be discarded.

© 2006-2007 Steven G. Atkinson – All Rights Reserved

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Steven G. Atkinson is the author of the book – Technology Tips for Small Business. For more information on the book visit the site for for book – Technology Tips for Small Business.

November 13, 2007

Maintaining Pace with Technology – Have a Plan

Filed under: General Information,Technology — Steven G. Atkinson @ 7:55 am

Technology is ever changing. It may not be as bad as it was in the late 90′s when you would purchase one of the first off the assembly line only to find that it already was obsolete. Even with the slow down it’s still nearly impossible to keep pace with technology.

One of the things to always keep in mind is that you shouldn’t purchase technology simply because you want it. It’s common for companies and salespersons will try to sell the newest and greatest technology. They will tell you that it will help you, but the key is for you to always know that you need it.

Technology is one of those things that can break a budget in an eye-blink. Having a technology consultant is one way to be able to control the cost. They can evaluate the need.

Since there are so many technology items available that can assist you in getting your work accomplished, it’s important that you prioritize your purchases.

Is having the newest smart-phone for you the right thing? If your accounting package is years old and hardly doing the job for you, it’s probably a better choice to upgrade that technology and not upgrade the phone.

It is wise to have a technology plan and make it a part of the Business Plan. The technology plan should be a multi-year strategy plan to maintain and upgrade hardware and software. Look at the items that are vital for a successful operation of your business. You will want to be aware of any new technology as it arrives with the idea of how it can be incorporated into the Technology/Business Plan.

An advantage of having a plan is that it may help avoid sticker shock. It will give you a plan for upgrades over a period of time and not a huge costly replacement.

Just because you have developed a technology plan doesn’t mean that you can’t deviate from it. If something new is released that can save money in your course of business it is possible for a delay one of the other items on it.

There are ways that you can save on technology purchases.

Look for technology sales.

Another way is to consider purchasing used. Unfortunately, many businesses close their doors every day. When a business closes, they may liquidate their capital assets, which could include their technology assets. It’s sad to see business fail, but their lost could be your gain.

Technology changes everyday. You want to get your best value from technology investments.

© 2006-2007 Steven G. Atkinson – All rights reserved

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Steven G. Atkinson is the author of the book Technology Tips for Small Business. Many more tips to assist the small business owner to better understand the technology they use everyday are available in the book.

November 5, 2007

Acronym: SIP

SIP – Session Initiation Protocol. This is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard for initiating an interactive user session involving multimedia elements such as voice, video, gaming etc. SIP works in the Application layer of the Open Systems Interconnection communications model.Requests can be sent through any transport protocol, such as UDP, SCTP, or TCP.

© 2007 Steven G. Atkinson – All Rights Reserved

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Steven G. Atkinson is the author of the book – Technology Tips for Small Business. For more information on the book visit the site for for book – Technology Tips for Small Business.

November 1, 2007

Term: Divestiture

Filed under: General Information,Information,Telecommunications,Telephones — Steven G. Atkinson @ 5:07 pm

Terms: Divestiture
In 1984 as a result of the antitrust trial against AT&T as a telecommunication monopoly the US Justice Department ordered that AT& be split. This resulted in the Long Distance Carrier AT&T and seven Regional Bell Operating Companies (termed RBOCs). This is known as the Divestiture of AT&T. Today the Long Distance AT&T of 1984 no longer exists having merged with SBC (with came about via mergers of several of the RBOCs) in 2006. SBC took the name AT&T.

© 2007 Steven G. Atkinson – All Rights Reserved

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Steven G. Atkinson is the author of the book – Technology Tips for Small Business. For more information on the book visit the site for for book – Technology Tips for Small Business.

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