by Jonquil | Feb 22, 2022 | Human-Centered IT Systems Design
The supply chain pressures felt by large businesses over the past few years have trickled down to small businesses. That makes it difficult for smaller companies to compete on a local level. The result of these supply chain pressures is rising costs coupled with fluctuating sales volumes. As small businesses search for ways to cut expenses, they’re increasingly turning to technology solutions to gain an edge over their competitors.
by Jonquil | Feb 2, 2022 | Human-Centered IT Systems Design
As the AI copywriting tools continue to grow in popularity, more businesses are adding them to their marketing arsenal to help improve their content output. But is using AI copywriting tools really worth it? After all, you risk sacrificing great quality content and potentially missing out on crucial keyword opportunities that could cause more traffic and higher sales. Let’s look at both sides of the coin and see if we can figure out the pros and cons of using AI copywriting tools.
by Jonquil | Feb 2, 2022 | Human-Centered IT Systems Design
If you’re looking to spin up a cloud server for multiple websites and don’t want to pay for CPanel’s management console, VistaCP is just as good for a savvy Linux web admin. It presents handy access to monitoring, firewall, DNS, app configuration, and even includes a link to Softaculous for easy web app installations and backups. Best of all, VestaCP is flexible – we can use it for just about any hosting needs.
by Jonquil | Jan 19, 2022 | Human-Centered IT Systems Design
Cloud services are rapidly growing in popularity, and many organizations rely on them as their primary source of computing power. However, according to new research from IBM’s X-Force Research team, these cloud providers are susceptible to exploitation because it could turn a single flaw into a worldwide assault employing trusted core services.
by Jonquil | Dec 10, 2021 | Human-Centered IT Systems Design
t you’re saying; it requires you to think about how you’re saying it. While all business communication requires empathy, transparency, and self-awareness, internal communication has the added layer of context and flexibility that it needs to survive in an ever-changing corporate world.