Small Business Financials. Today, Microsoft launched its first new small-business product of 2005, the first of many that competitors and partners should look for this year. The product, Microsoft Small Business Financials, is designed for the some of smallest SMBs, those with 10-49 employees. The software comes out of Microsoft's Business Solutions division, which focus… Continue reading Small Business Financials
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microISV Profile: Jesse Grosjean, Hog Bay Software
microISV Profile: Jesse Grosjean, Hog Bay Software. Jesse Grosjean of Hog Bay Software is the latest microISV to be profiled. Hog Bay Software specializes in apps for Apple's OS X operating system. Jesse is a full time microISV who offers his insights on pricing, user support and productivity. … [microISV]
The ideal job
The ideal job. David St. Lawrence has an excellent blog where he often posts about careers, small business, and becoming an entrepreneur. In his post The ideal job, he defines the ideal job as follows: Definition: The ideal jobs are those that prepare you for long-term job security as your own boss. [microISV] Some further… Continue reading The ideal job
Alignment Gap
Alignment Gap. One of my day-job clients Genesys Solutions, LLC (http://www.genesysllc.com/index.html ) has made a very productive business by helping businesses and large organizations see the gap between what they think they should be doing and what they are doing. Call it the Alignment Gap the distance between all those things that… Continue reading Alignment Gap
Alternative Views — Best practices
Alternative Views — Best practices. Fundamental to MasterList Professional being worth your time is the idea that the more ways you can quickly organize your projects and tasks, the more control you have over them. Thats why in the MasterList, Current, Checklists, Projects Overview and Projects views you see a View Button just below the… Continue reading Alternative Views — Best practices
A second blog
A second blog. I've started another blog, titled Lachlan on Delphi. I'll be using it to record my experiences mainly with Borland's Delphi software development environment with the odd excursion into other areas. I won't be discussing Sydney over there, so if you're not a programmer it probably won't interest you much. On a sidenote,… Continue reading A second blog
The Legal Profession in 20 Years
The Legal Profession in 20 Years. Its year-end. Forget about predictions for 2005. What will the legal profession look like in 20 years??? In Law Practice Today, an ABA online magazine, John Tredennick organizes a forum, Looking to the Future: What Changes Do You See Coming in the Next Twenty Years?, in which several commentators… Continue reading The Legal Profession in 20 Years
Technology as Business Model Breaker
Technology as Business Model Breaker. Ringing in the new year is a great article by a Cisco law department member on how technology can change and dramatically improve the ways lawyers practice and the business relationship between lawyer and client. Laura Owen, a lawyer who is director, worldwide legal services, at Cisco Systems Inc, suggests… Continue reading Technology as Business Model Breaker
Map Folding: Building a Weekly Plan
Map Folding: Building a Weekly Plan. Simple way to plan a working week around your projects' moving parts. [43 Folders]
Library Technology Hierarchy of Needs
Library Technology Hierarchy of Needs. From Aaron at Walking Paper, a Hierarchy of Needs for technology at libraries. I think this is a great idea–and something that could be fleshed out and used to guide technology planning for both small and large libraries. … [LibrarianInBlack]