Have you ever been reading a magazine and seen one of those strange-looking box-shaped codes? They are usually accompanied by a piece of text instructing you to take a picture of the code with your phone to get more information about the article or item you’re looking at.
This is known as a “QR” or Quick Response . . . → Read More: What is a “QR” Code?
Even though we are primarily technostrategists at tamburrino, we receive a large number of questions on topics related to technology – even though they’re not 100% technological in nature.
One such question is that of Social Media. More specifically, these questions relate to how to enter this space and what to do with it once you’re set . . . → Read More: How to Enter the Social Media Space
Technostrategist’s experience with an iPad and a novice user. Thoughts on future iPad usage, especially in Medical Information Technology areas. . . . → Read More: Why can’t a computer be this simple???
These days, we all know that every Not-For-Profit Organization (NPO) uses some sort of computer system for managing its basic work and communications tasks. It is also true that more and more NPOs are investing in Cloud Computing and other “pay-as-you-go” systems.
There are two questions that come to mind when I think about these recent developments.
Are . . . → Read More: I.T. Impact for Not-For-Profits
No matter how much smarter our younger workers are with using various computing technologies, one truth remains: employees need to have some sort of structured training in the workplace.
Let’s face it, we all claim to know how to use Word, Excel and Outlook. Some of us claim to know how to use PowerPoint. But I am . . . → Read More: training is the key