Gartner, Forrester and other industry heavies say the most important thing to CIOs right now is efficiency. Doing more with less, doing more with the same — just doing more. They’re not thinking too deeply about the cloud or any non-critical projects. Just efficiency, plain and simple.
When scaled across an entire company, misprinted print jobs cost a corporation dearly.
Sure, big picture savings are great. But the best way to approach recession survival is by starting small. Although an extra printout or two may seem minuscule, when scaled across an entire company, misprinted print jobs cost a corporation dearly.
In the spirit of frugality, here are two PC Helps tips published by IT World that promise printing efficiency.
- How to Master Excel Spreadsheet Printing
- How to Create a New Print Style in Outlook
Enjoy, and print responsibly. Got any efficiency tips? Send them our way.
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I’ve asked the question on this blog before, but I have to ask it again: Are you still waffling about supporting mobile devices, and, in particular, the iPhone?
You had better get it together. The heavies are starting to weigh in.
Resistance is futile, says one CIO. The iPhone is the most popular handheld device available.
Last month, Forrester Research released findings from a study that said IT departments are moving closer to supporting all mobile device platforms. Although BlackBerry (upwards of 60 percent) and Windows Mobile (40 percent) still take the lead, according to the study, one out of four companies now supports iPhones.
The only thing holding the iPhone back from catching up is its so-so security, which remains a big concern for CIOs. (There’s also that pesky issue of AT&T’s spotty coverage. But that’s for another time.)
Security doesn’t seem to be the main issue if you look at the results of a recent TechRepublic poll, which asked 300 CIOs if they support the iPhone, and their reasons for doing so or not doing so. TR editor in chief Jason Hiner posted the results on his blog and the findings have at least one common thread: The iPhone is still viewed as a personal “gadget,” and thus has no place in the enterprise. Read more…
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If you’re dreaming of what IT will be like when the Cloud rolls in, you may need to ground yourself. According to a new Forrester research report, Microsoft Office is here to stay, at least for a while.
Forrester researcher Sheri McLeish surveyed 152 IT leaders, and found that 80 percent of enterprise customers are still using some version of Microsoft Office, and a meager 8 percent are using alternatives such as Google Premier Apps, Sun StarOffice and Lotus Symphony. Read more…
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