Thu.Feb 14, 2013

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5 Ways To Save Money When Starting A Small Business

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by David Bakke. If you don’t think that saving money is important when you launch a small business, just take a look at the statistics: More than 30% of small businesses fail within the first two years, and insufficient funds is one of the top reasons why. Fortunately, there are ways to save on startup costs when launching your venture, and it’s in your best interests to investigate them.

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Four Technologies That You Absolutely Need In Your Office

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by Halit Bozdogan. Smaller companies who are on the up, or just starting out, usually have a finite amount of resources. So finding ways to ensure that you get the best bang from your buck is crucial. There are things that every office is going to need. Desks, chairs and the like are common sense. From a technology standpoint, what can you afford to leave off the shopping list and what is right up there at the top?

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Five Common Employment Fouls And How To Prevent Them

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by Rob Wilson, CEO of Employco USA. When running an office, business owners face a range of challenges, including the risk of a lawsuit when office politics go awry. One way employers can minimize the risk of messy lawsuits is by outsourcing human resources tasks to ensure an established protocol is in place. No matter what size your business is, having a defined human resources department and code of conduct is necessary.

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Global Mobile Internet Data Traffic To Explode 13-Fold By 2017: Cisco

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Worldwide mobile data traffic is expected to increase 13-fold over the next five years and reach some 11.2 exabytes per month (or 134 exabytes annually) by 2017, according to he Cisco® Visual Networking Index Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast for 2012 to 2017. “How much is 134 exabytes, exactly?”, you ask. That’s almost three million times the amount of information contained in all the books ever written.

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