Information Technology
Wireless Networking
Virtual Support Services
Information technology plays an important role in business success. By investing in appropriate equipment and technology, a small business operator can grow productivity and reach new markets.
Learning about technology is important. Read business magazines, attend business exhibitions and relevant training courses, presentations and expos and talk to other business people.
Planning for new and upgraded equipment is also important. Understanding technology’s useful economic life should be built into business planning.
Selecting equipment and brands should be based on value for money, ie on total cost of ownership over the life of the equipment, including running costs such as maintenance and cost of consumables.
Things to consider when buying a new computer:
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The simplest, cost-effective and versatile form of wireless networking uses radio frequencies to communicate.
If your office is already successfully networked, there's probably little reason for you to change from a cabled system to a wireless one.
However, if you are starting from scratch, moving to new premises or re-organising your office, wireless technology can offer some tangible benefits.
It does away with the need to install an expensive cable or fibre infrastructure.
It can also be useful for businesses that change premises or re-allocate floor space frequently. For businesses that are expanding and those that expect to add staff, amalgamate with other operations in the future, wireless networking is simpler to install, more flexible and more cost-effective than cabling.
It’s great if you’re mobile - you can use your laptop’s wireless functions to access a wireless network at a client site, at home or even at a "hotspot" such as airports and cafes (usually for a small fee).
There are many virtual services available which can be convenient for home businesses. Such services include desktop publishing, writers, researchers, web designers, publishers, graphic designers, corporate event planners and programmers.
Try www.elance.com and www.rentacoder.com. Post a brief of your project/job on the site and providers will bid for it. You view the folios of the providers, decide on the price you wish to pay and award the job to the provider of your choice.
Directories of virtual assistants in NSW and Australia: