If you are a business owner worth your salt (or silicon), you’ll be planning big things for your small business in the future. Either you’re going to want to grow your business to the tune
VIEW POSTThe customer’s always right. Even if you work in a technical area where the customer is actually (pardon me customers) CLUELESS! They are still right. Know why? Because if they don’t like
VIEW POSTIf you’ve been following the series of articles about employing your next shining star, and making sure you do all the up-front stuff properly, you’ll be equipped with a go getting, enthusiastic
VIEW POSTAs a freelancer, especially a techie, you have a unique opportunity to offer your customers something they can’t always get from the big boys – you. Personal, smiley service, and taking the
VIEW POSTAs a new employer, you will be responsible for the Health and Safety of your employee, paying and processing their salary, possibly making tax and National insurance contributions, and will be required
VIEW POSTGuest post by Brian G: In the real world, I work as a data and systems architect. A client surprised me this week by asking for a “10 year architecture plan” to include detailed hardware specifications.
VIEW POSTIT requirements are becoming more and more complex, and, as they do so, computer consumers (or businesses) are able to put together packages for their needs based on services they have provided for them
VIEW POSTOnce upon a time there lived a PC who killed video cards. He was a nice, quiet PC, middle aged and had always performed his duties well. At some point he changed though. He went through several video cards
VIEW POSTNo you won’t find anything about going to work on hoverboots or becoming one with your machine in the manner of the Matrix or the Lawnmower Man (look it up if you have to). Every so often, you have
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