How to Use Tablets for Business

August 31, 2011

With desktops, laptops, netbooks and smartphones, do we really need another device to help us get our work done? Sure, tablets are nice to have on a long flight or road trip- the large screen for movies and multiple game apps like Angry Birds are good distraction but, why would you need a tablet for business purposes?

According to a survey by ChangeWave, 45% of tablets used for business are for sales support.  With software for presentations and sales apps, such as SalesForce.com, the light weight tablets are perfect for toting to meetings. With sales’ accessories like, Square, companies can even make sales transactions directly on their tablet. Square sends a free card reader that fits in your tablet or smart phone.

Other uses for tablets are as simple as note-taking. There is still a large group of professionals who take pleasure in crossing items off a to-do list. With apps like Evernote, you can now organize your to-dos in tidy folders. Another neat feature is you can set reminders and alarms to remind you of due dates.

Many companies are creatively implementing tablets into how they do business. Best Buy’s plans to use of tablets for salespeople on the floor. Mercedes-Benz announced last fall that it would distribute iPads to all of its 355 dealerships in the United States. Loan applications and other paperwork involved in the sales and leasing processes can now be completed by salespeople right next to customers on the sales floor. And, SAP AG has already deployed 3,500 Apple iPads as a way to provide executives with real-time access to vital business intelligence data. To read more, visit: 6 Ways Businesses are Using Tablets

Also, for more informationoin which tablet is best for your business needs, read Business Insider’s The 5 Best Tablets For Business


Telework smoothes Washington commute after earthquake

August 25, 2011

Two large interruptions in one week will certainly be a test for teleworking on the East Coast.  First the very unexpected earthquake on Tuesday and now the much dreaded Hurricane Irene.  This article from the  Federal Times outlines how the Patent and Trademark Office is benefitting from teleworking when being in the office is just not possible.

By NICOLE BLAKE JOHNSON | Last Updated:August 24, 2011
When employees at the Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Va., left their cubicles early after Tuesday’s 5.8-maginitude earthquake, their work went with them.

Apart from the evacuation process, little time was lost during the workday thanks to the agency’s robust telework program, Danette Campbell, senior adviser for telework, said at a FedScoop event Wednesday. “Once the announcement [to leave early] was made, those folks that were outside, who had their car keys, could go ahead and take off and go home — and continue to work.”

“If every agency approached telework the way Denette and PTO have done, you would see massive change,” Johnson said. “People are just now waking up to the full possibilities of telework.”

To read the entire article go to: http://www.federaltimes.com/article/20110824/AGENCY02/108240301/

Is your company prepared to telework in case of an emergency?  There are many things to consider when setting up a telework plan but one of the most important is keeping your teleworker connected.  A zBoost cell phone signal booster may be needed if the teleworker’s home or home office is in a dead zone.


News Apps are Tops with iPad Users

August 24, 2011

News, music and health and fitness apps are top with iPad users.

According to a new study from mobile app analytics company Localytics, users spend over two and a half times as much time on news apps than on apps in general.

To check out more details on the study the full article can be found here:

http://www.localytics.com/blog/2011/games-news-apps-top-ipad-user-engagement-categories/


Perk Up Your Office with Daily Candy’s 26 Ways to Make Work More Fun!

August 15, 2011

As a teleworker, I often find my home office can become a bit dreary. I recently came across this article from one of my favorite places – Daily Candy – and found a nice little break from day checking out these fun office accessories.

From a Touch Pad Pencil to a Desk Bell to Animal Paper Clips, these ideas can give your office an end of summer make-over.

Check out Daily Candy’s List of 26 Ways to Make Work More Fun!

http://www.dailycandy.com/online/flipbook/100189/Office-Accessories-Cute-Office-Supplies#slide=1


Great Business App: ScannerPro

August 9, 2011

Recently voted number one business app in US, Italy, France, Australia, UK and 20 more countries, ScannerPro, by Readdle.com,  is a must-have app for the iPhone professional. ScannerPro lets you capture multi-page documents including, electronic copies of invoices, business cards and signed documents. The high-quality image scanner has automatic edge detection so you never lose any information.

Not only can you transfer your downloaded documents to your Mac or PC, you can also share your scans with cloud store, such as, Dropbox, GoogleDocs or Evernote. Whether you’re at lunch meetings, out-of-the-office or at a tradeshow, you no longer have to worry about keeping up with a flash drive of files, loose papers and random business cards.


Gwinnett Innovation Park to Award $100,000 to Local Technology Entrepreneurs

August 4, 2011

eHub Founders Grant Gives Entrepreneurs an Alternative to the “Shark Tank”

 

Atlanta – August 4, 2011 – Gwinnett Innovation Park (www.gwinnettinnovationpark.com), a unique, affordable, low risk space alternative for start-ups, entrepreneurs, independent professionals and teleworkers, announced today the launch of the eHub Founders Grant which over the next 12 months will provide Atlanta-based entrepreneurs with $100,000.  The Founders Grant is designed to give back to the entrepreneurial community by rewarding entrepreneurial excellence and helping deserving companies continue on their path to success.   The Founders Grant is part of the eHub Nspire Program which helps support Atlanta technology entrepreneurs by providing them with resources and benefits to help them succeed, including office space at Gwinnett Innovation Park at no cost for one year.

 

“As an alternative to the famous ‘shark tank,’ the Founders Grant is designed to help our entrepreneurs succeed.  The Founders Grant allows entrepreneurs to retain full ownership and is designed to create a supportive and collaborative sanctuary,”  said Leland Strange, local serial entrepreneur, investor and supporter of hundreds of technology companies in the Atlanta area over the last 30 years.  “I know firsthand the importance of added resources during critical times in a company’s development.  The Founders Grant rewards an Nspire company with $25,000 each quarter – no strings attached – to help them continue to grow and succeed. While we are invested in their success, the Nspire company will retain full ownership of the company. The Gwinnett Innovation Park Trustees are here only as a resource to help them succeed.”

 

Paul Freet, Catalyst with the ATDC Gwinnett initiative, commented on the Founders Grant and Nspire Program.  “It’s great to see the commitment of Gwinnett Innovation Park and its entrepreneurial leaders to bring needed resources and funding to support the technology start-up community in Gwinnett.  Both ATDC and GIP have a long history of helping entrepreneurs grow and succeed and I am sure these programs will inspire even more success stories in Gwinnett.” 

 

 

Network, Inspire and Grow

 

The Founders Grant provides a $25,000 stipend each quarter to a member of the recently launched Nspire Program. The Gwinnett Innovation Park Trustees, a panel of distinguished entrepreneurs and Atlanta business professionals, will select the quarterly honoree based on the merits of the business plan and business opportunity of an Nspire company that has been a resident for at least one quarter.

 

The Nspire Program includes:

 

  • Establish office in eHub at no cost for one year
  • Access to experienced, successful business executives including face-to-face time with successful serial entrepreneur and monthly marketing and PR advice sessions
  • Office space in an open plan environment
  • Eligible for Gwinnett Innovation Park Founders Grant

 

As part of the Gwinnett Innovation Park which has been home to more than 75 innovative companies and has been ranked in the Top 10 among US Technology Incubators, companies in the eHub Nspire Program also benefit from the following:

  • Opportunity to learn from Gwinnett Innovation Park’s more than 20 years of support for emerging businesses
  • Professional but friendly environment with peer-to-peer networking
  • Convenient access to I-85 
  • Onsite director and facilities staff
  • Eight conference rooms (hold 4 to 45 people)
  • VOIP phone system with voice mail and auto attendant
  • Security Systems with 24/7 electronic access
  • Loading dock/staging area
  • Wi-Fi with High Speed Internet
  • Snack bars and kitchen
  • Onsite FedEx and UPS

 

 

About ATDC

The Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) is a start-up accelerator that helps Georgia technology entrepreneurs launch and build successful companies. Founded in 1980, ATDC has helped create millions of dollars in tax revenues by graduating more than 120 companies, which together have raised more than a billion dollars in outside financing. ATDC has provided business incubation and acceleration services to hundreds of Georgia startups—most of which are not based on Georgia Tech research, but which benefit from the close proximity to the university.  ATDC has opened its membership to all technology entrepreneurs in Georgia, from those at the earliest conception stage to the well-established, venture-fundable companies.  www.atdc.org

 

 

About Nspire Program and Founders Grant

The eHub Nspire Program helps give Atlanta-area entrepreneurs a fighting chance to become a successful business.  It plans to give back to the entrepreneurial community by allowing a limited number of companies to establish an office in Gwinnett Innovation Park at no cost for one year. Designed to provide Atlanta-based technology entrepreneurs with the resources to succeed, the Nspire Program includes monthly face-to-face time with a successful serial entrepreneur, access to marketing and public relations advice and the opportunity to establish an office in Gwinnett Innovation Park.  Nspire Program companies are eligible for the quarterly eHub Founders Grant which rewards entrepreneurial excellence and helps deserving companies continue on their path to success with a $25,000 – no strings attached – stipend.  For more information or to download an application to become part of the Nspire Program email applicant@gwinnettinnovationpark.com.

 

 


Great Business App: Dropbox

August 1, 2011

You no longer have to carry a flash drive or email yourself documents to have your files on multiple machines. The Dropbox app lets users sync up their files between desktop, mobile, and iPad and share links to documents in their Dropbox with just a few taps of the finger. On a plane or have a weak signal? Label a document as a favorite, and view it even when you don’t have an Internet connection.

The app is free for iPhone, iPad, Andriod and Blackberry. Dropbox’s service includes tiered monthly pricing for more than 2GB of storage.


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