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Top 5 IT project management tools

If you are an IT manager in today’s work environment, you know how it usually goes. From help desk to servers to cloud-based apps – among the ever-growing list of job duties, you are tasked with overseeing your company’s entire technology infrastructure, trying to shield sensitive corporate information from cyber attacks and fraud while consulting with upper-level management in an effort to push through important technology decisions.

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7 reasons why your law firm should move to the cloud

If you’re like most lawyers, referring to your work week as “busy” might be a gross understatement. With your workday scheduled and recorded by the minute, the last thing you need while juggling clients and supervising teams is computer problems. And even when your IT is running well, managing systems and supervising IT staff is a chore that can easily put a strain on your budget and time.

Google’s G Suite vs. Microsoft’s Office 365: A comparison cheat sheet

In 2007, Google launched its business productivity suite under the Google Apps Premier Edition brand. It was renamed Google Apps for Work and rebranded as G Suite in late 2016. This means that Google now offers similar services to Microsoft Office 365, aiding digital transformation by bringing well known services for customers to the cloud for email, documents, online chat, and video conferencing.

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Microsoft StaffHub: the shift scheduling app for deskless workers

Workforce management software has been on Microsoft’s public radar since late 2016. Announced in September last year with an impressive preview of its tool for deskless workers, Microsoft finally debuted StaffHub in January 2017 in the company’s effort to expand Office 365’s wide set of productivity features for both managers and front-end workers.

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