ACS Blog Archives for February 2014 |
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How Important is it That Your IT Company Goes to Conferences?
February 4, 2014
So as LegalTech NY starts today, I was wondering... How important IS it that your IT company attends conference in your business area?
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Why You Should Pay for Managed Services When You Have an IT Staff
February 6, 2014
When we tell people what we do, we frequently hear that they have IT people on staff -- why would they need to pay us, too? Here are 3 reasons to pay for managed services even if you have an IT staff. |
The Quickest Excel Tip EVER!
February 11, 2014
This shortcut has honestly made me twice as productive and it's as simple as can be. To quickly add a column of numbers, put your cursor in the cell where you want the answer to be and press ALT and + together. |
Top Social Media Shares - January 2014
February 13, 2014
Is social media one of the places you go to learn more about running your business? Are you following ACS? If not, you are missing out on some of the best advice from around the web to help with your small business, law firm, or medical practice. |
Disaster Planning - How To Pay For It?
February 18, 2014
So last month I shared about 3 things to consider when working to build your business from a disaster. And I almost feel like I put the horse in front of the cart. But not really. Once you have considered what items you need, you can figure out how much money you need to pay for it...and where that money will come from. |
When Managed Services May Not Be Right For Your Business
February 20, 2014
So you keep hearing about managed services. You might have even talked to your IT company about it. But do you REALLY need it? Not every business does, you know. Here are a few flags that having managed services might not be a good fit. |
The Consequences of Running Windows XP
February 25, 2014
So Windows XP will no longer be supported by Microsoft in any way as of April 8, 2014. That's next month. |
Getting Things Done -- For Doctors
February 26, 2014
I love Getting Things Done! It really does help me to get things out of my head so I can concentrate on those that really matter. Here are a few great articles on Getting Things Done specifically for doctors. |