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The Office 365 Productivity Advantage

February 25th, 2012
The Office 365 Productivity Advantage

If you are a small business owner or a solo-preneur, it is easy to feel out-gunned and intimidated competing with big companies. I’m sure you’ve heard  the story of David and Goliath, but if you’re the David in that story, you probably sometimes wonder if you could really  hit the precise weak spot in your

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Meaningful conversations with the Conversation View in Office 365

February 14th, 2012
Meaningful conversations with the Conversation View in Office 365

I once worked for an organization that offered a work/life balance program. One of the program’s offerings was a “take back your life” workshop designed to help workers manage their mailbox. At first I laughed at the thought of some evil mailbox taking over my life until I went on a week-long vacation. Sure enough,

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Office 365 and Cloud611: A Match Made in the Cloud

February 12th, 2012
Office 365 and Cloud611: A Match Made in the Cloud

Cloud611, a Snohomish-based technology company, is pleased to announce the release of Microsoft® Office 365 for Dummies, a new book co-authored by Snohomish, WA resident and Cloud611 founder and strategic advisor, Jennifer Reed. In the famous easy-to-follow For Dummies style, Reed’s book prepares professionals, solo-preneurs, and businesses of all sizes to prepare, understand, and take advantage of

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Small Business Must in 2012: Run Your Biz Like a Large Enterprise with Office 365

December 28th, 2011
Small Business Must in 2012: Run Your Biz Like a Large Enterprise with Office 365

A couple of years ago, I bought a Dell server with the intent of installing Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2008 and running my own Exchange, SharePoint, and Internet Information Services (IIS). Although not a server or a networking expert, I was confident my geeky tendency to pick up new software technology quickly would get

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Microsoft OneNote: A Gift for the Hopeless Romantic (Or Obsessive Organizer)

November 28th, 2011
Microsoft OneNote: A Gift for the Hopeless Romantic (Or Obsessive Organizer)

…and how OneNote could have changed Noah’s and Allie’s life… Article first published as Microsoft OneNote: A Gift for the Hopeless Romantic (Or Obsessive Organizer) on Technorati. Notebooks, netbooks, tablets—what’s on your Christmas list this year? Before you spend hundreds of dollars on any of these gadgets, you might want to consider an inexpensive (and even

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PaaS, IaaS – Why Should You Care?

November 16th, 2011
PaaS, IaaS – Why Should You Care?

As it turns out, if you’re a developer wanting to simplify how you build web applications and are thinking of cloud-based virtual machines that can run multiple programming models, you do need to care. In Platform-as-aService (PaaS), developers are able to create new online applications in a platform provided by the PaaS provider. Windows Azure

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Branding Coach Annemarie Cross Interviews The Half Geek on Cloud Computing and Office 365

October 31st, 2011
Branding Coach Annemarie Cross Interviews The Half Geek on Cloud Computing and Office 365

As a small business owner or a one-man show professional or even if you’re running a nonprofit organization, do you know how to leverage technology tools to support your mission and goals? Without an IT department or a social media specialist on staff, do you feel confident competing with the big guys? We know it’s

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