Thursday, July 24, 2014

Making productive business decisions

The worst decision you can make for your business is not making one at all.
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The worst decision you can make for your business is not making one at all.
 
  Business Insights Newsletter July 2014  
 
 
Five decisions
for your small business
 
Sleep easier
And grow your business
Competitive advantage and disaster recovery are two reasons that a small healthcare business moved to Microsoft Azure. The CIO of Buffalo Hospital Supply feels better now that he has a backup in place if another Hurricane Sandy hits. Azure also gives him a competitive advantage with limited staff.
 
To blog or not to blog
Why is it important?
Blogging for your small business can show your expertise as a subject matter expert in your industry. Find out how to get started, tools to use, and find examples of other business bloggers in this series of articles.
Risky business
Are you vulnerable?
On April 8, Microsoft ended support for its Windows XP operating system. New vulnerabilities discovered after support ends will not be addressed. Hackers could reverse engineer security updates for supported versions of Windows to attack your business systems.
Myth busting webinar
Should you move to the cloud?
Is Office 365 Small Business just an online version of Office? Why do I want to store stuff in the cloud? What is the cloud again? We bust some myths and tell you how Office 365 can help your business in this 15-minute webinar on July 29, 9 AM PST.
 
Download free eBooks
And enter the sweepstakes!
Choosing how to increase productivity and improve collaboration can be tough. Download three free eBooks to help you make the right decisions. While you’re there, enter the Sage One sweepstakes, with a chance to win a 42" HDTV television, Microsoft Surface 2, Amazon gift cards, and more.
Are reporting gaps
Making decisions hard?
Is your business growing? Do you need a way to get the business insight necessary to make the right decisions? It doesn't matter what size your business is. Little things become big issues without the right information.
 
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