Wave Accounting offers free budget tracking for small businesses
Taking its cue from the success of Mint.com in the U.S., Toronto-based Wave Accounting is offering North American small businesses free and automatic tracking of business and personal expenses. Its target market is firms with 10 employees or less.By: Brian Jackson (11/17/2010 10:58:21 AM)
Local businesses avoid the costly upfront cost and IT complexity of running their own PBX systems by turning to hosted Voice over IP solutions.
How smaller firms can make the move to VoIP
For small and midsized businesses who consider upgrading from a PBX to VoIP, the benefits are clear and, with proper planning, the implementation is not very frightening.
Small Business Products
Cisco firewall hits small business sweet spotCisco's SA 520 network security appliance has good capacity, built-in filtering and multi-WAN support. But it falters on management with a cranky Web-based UI.
By: Paul Venezia
(11/10/2010 4:22:34 PM)
• 5 'all-one-computers' to suit anyone's computing needs
• Cisco pushes IPv6 for SMB switches
Ask The Expert Distributor offers channel incremental credit
D&H Canada brings new incentives program and an extended credit offering to resellers
By: Maxine Cheung
(2/10/2011 9:42:35 AM)
• Why your business needs a community manager
• How to get bought out by a tech giant
Manage to-do lists, capture ideas, and overclock your workday (and home life) with these apps for getting things done.
By: Robert Strohmeyer
(11/11/2010 5:04:33 PM)
It's a good idea to manually create a new restore point every few days, or before you install a program or alter Windows in any way.
By: Lincoln Spector
(10/26/2010 11:26:07 AM)
If like me, you favour bottom-posting or interleaved posting, QuoteFix is a welcome ... quoting fix.
By: Dan Frakes
(10/9/2010 12:59:12 PM)
Google has given users the ability to turn off its 'conversation view' and Microsoft has beefed up security for Hotmail.
By: Tony Bradley and Edward N. Albro
(9/30/2010 11:49:19 AM)





