Category Archives: Computers & Technology

Computer Consulting: Should You Work With Micro Businesses?

When it comes to computer consulting with micro businesses, look at the margins issue. You will always have a certain amount of hours that you’re forced to eat because you can’t bill for it. When you have a larger base of computer consulting clients to spread it over, a loss is a lot easier to […]

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A Look at DVD Shrink Wrap Systems

Shrink wrap machines use plastics to protect items from moisture and dirt during storage or transport. The plastic film is wrapped around the item and then the film is heated. It shrinks and conforms to the shape of the item, forming a barrier between the product and outside hazards. Shrink wrap systems may be small […]

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Computer Consulting: Should You Buy a Franchise?

You can approach the decision whether or not to buy a franchise in many different ways. There are many pros and many cons with franchise organizations. In this article, we’ll explore the pros and cons with franchise organizations in computer consulting. The Pros o You get the trappings of being part of a larger company. […]

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A Highly Technical Xbox360

Xbox360, the latest version of the video game console that has been manufactured by Microsoft, was a term that was finally arrived at by the computer software company last year. This was after a marketing firm that it hired conducted a survey which asked people whether they thought the Xbox evoked a more “next generation” […]

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Computer Consulting: Prospective Client Red Flags

Is there a pattern to watch out for with computer consulting prospects that might act as a red flag or early warning detection system? Yes there is – and you’ll get better at spotting them as you go along. It’s more of an art than a science, but if it looks like the Dilbert cartoon, […]

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