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Larry Ritter
Is CRM software better on the desktop or in the cloud - or both? Larry Ritter joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the difference between customer relationship management software (CRM)on the desktop and in the cloud and how to decide which is best for you.
Irv Shapiro
How could cloud telephony services put your phone capability on steroids? Irv Shapiro talks to Jim Blasingame about how cloud computing is leveling the playing field for small business, including exciting new telephony applications.
Jim Blasingame
Should you be doing business in 'the cloud"? Jim Blasingame explains what cloud computing is, gives examples of how it works and why cloud computing is good for your small business.
Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame discusses two events he will be participating in where aggregating customers and cloud computing will be discussed, and he talks about how important these two topics are to small business.
Chip Reaves
Why is "cloud computing" such a big deal for small business? Chip Reaves joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the greatest 21st century tool for small business, cloud computing, including some of the key advantages and applications. Also in this interview, Jim claims the title, "Love Doctor."
Ranjith Kumaran
Are you maximizing the available technology? Ranjith Kumaran joins Jim Blasingame to talk about some of the innovations that will help small businesses become more competitive, even with big business competitors. Examples include new file transfer platforms, plus cloud computing.
Jeff Zbar
As more and more work is being conducted in the "cloud," what price does privacy and security pay? Jeff Zbar joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the dark side of the very convenient, inexpensive and efficient resources available online in the clouds, including a likely loss of privacy and a potential loss of security.
David Friend
Protect your assets by backing them up in the clouds. David Friend and Jim Blasingame discuss the new "cloud" technologies that are available for small businesses to use to back up their electronic assets. These resources are relatively inexpensive, work automatically, are easy to use and are secure.
Ranjith Kumaran
Are you maximizing the available technology? Ranjith Kumaran joins Jim Blasingame to talk about some of the innovations that will help small businesses become more competitive, even with big business competitors. Examples include new file transfer platforms, plus cloud computing.
Anita Rosen
Cloud computing is becoming a greater part of small business, so how do you know when it's right for you? Anita Rosen and Jim Blasingame explain what cloud computing is and how to ask the right questions so you know when it's right for you.