I watched this corny little video;
It sounds great! Finding the good from the average email could be much easier. Not sure if it will save time yet, but will let you know once I get a chance to use it.
Brendan Byrne - Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Google Priority InboxI just heard about a new feature in Gmail and Google Apps called priority Inbox.
I watched this corny little video; It sounds great! Finding the good from the average email could be much easier. Not sure if it will save time yet, but will let you know once I get a chance to use it. Brendan Byrne - Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Receptive Technologies Joins Publishers Australia Receptive Technologies recently became a member of Publishers Australia. We are excited to be part of an association just for publishers and we’re sure that our services will be a great fit for companies who are focused on publishing great online content to match their magazines. Find out more about Publishers Australia: http://publishersaustralia.com.au/
Brendan Byrne - Monday, August 30, 2010
What is Cloud Computing?The term ‘Cloud computing’ comes from the diagrams that have been used in the past to depict the internet, with a pretty picture of a cloud, with lots of little computers around it, like this one;
![]() Cloud Computing refers to Programs (applications) and Files (data) that are not installed on you computer, instead, they are stored on the internet and accessed, usually via a website, from your web browser. Examples of this in small business include Accounting systems, Project management, Customer records and Email. The advantages of this method of working include; Scalable – the system and storage can grow with your needs, this provides wider options for smaller, lighter cheaper computers for your staff Widely accessible – you can access your programs and data from any computer that has internet access. Meaning that you are at a lower risk if you lose your computer to theft or damage. Some applications even allow access via mobile phones and tablet PC’s. Secure – Instead of having to worry about keeping each computer in your office secure with the latest firewalls and anti-virus, the vital company data is stored and secured by the vendor’s of your Cloud Computing applications. Here, at Receptive Technologies we have many of our systems working from ‘The Cloud’ including; Invoicing (Freshbooks/Business Catalyst) Accounting (Xero.com) Payroll (epayroll.com.au) Project Management (www.myIntervals.com) File storage (www.jungledisk.com) Email/Calendar (Google Apps) Customer database (Business Catalyst) So, go forth, and move your business online, it could revolutionise your business! Brendan Byrne - Thursday, August 26, 2010
Update on Adobe Business Catalyst Adobe, who bought Business Catalyst in 2009, have been hard at work improving the system, and lately we have seen several enhancements to the system. Here is a list of some of the more recent updates; New Data centre for Australia; Customisable SEO friendly Announement URL’s Improved Thumbnail Generation Updates to the Blog Layout options Hopefully by now you have found the updated Business Catalyst Support pages; http://businesscatalyst.com/support/home Brendan Byrne - Wednesday, August 25, 2010
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