Computers are great. They are ubiquitous, affecting everything we do. They allow us to be more efficient, to multitask, to handle more complexity, but Sheryl Rowling still can't decide whether or not that's a good thing.
When you're sick and need to stay home, unplug and focus on you rather than your job.
Debate continues about whether it is best to utilize a bundled solution or choose best-of-breed technologies. Proponents of bundled solutions are attracted by the concept of a one-stop shop. Bundled solutions can offer seamless integration and one source for support. There is also the potential for cost savings when buying multiple components from one provider.
Sometimes all you need is some faithful gadgets and you do something completely irresponsible.
Advisers are notoriously plugged into their devices. Sheryl Rowling, for one, can't even resist Wi-Fi on a plane, so can she stay unplugged for 24 hours? Can you? Get set for the National Day of Unplugging.
From time to time, we all have to do presentations. Wouldn't it be nice to use something other than the same boring PowerPoint templates?
How did our intrepid technology blogger Sheryl Rowling do when she tried to unplug for a day?
Software can add efficiency and reduce personnel hours. Everyone knows that. But there are other significant savings to be gained from automation
FAStech Cup competition at recent T3 conference features students from seven universities.
Sheryl Rowling dishes on how technology helped her firm managed through a recent examination by the Securities and Exchange Commission. It made a difference.