How a document scanner and restaurant kitchen come together
By Ted Kritsonis
The restaurant business is hectic in its own right, which is why putting a document scanner in the kitchen can help feed the bottom line, says Jennie Moore.
By Ted Kritsonis
The restaurant business is hectic in its own right, which is why putting a document scanner in the kitchen can help feed the bottom line, says Jennie Moore.
By Ted Kritsonis
Organizing a paper trail is one thing, but when an office is filled with paper, Linda Chu helps others put that chaos in order with a fast document scanner.
By Ted Kritsonis
For Jennie Moore, making paper disappear through scanning to the cloud was key to running an accounting and auditing business.
By Christine Persaud
March 31 was known as World Backup Day, encouraging people to create back-ups of their most important files. Don’t rely on a single, local device, or even just the cloud, to protect your data, is the awareness goal. But use another personal digital storage locker of some kind.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
While there are a number of options ranging from using an external drive, a connected or wireless NAS at home or in the office, as well as subscribing to cloud storage, a combination of any of these should be sufficient.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Being able to access content using your library is actually one of the best ways to keep informed and entertained without breaking the bank. Here are some of the best I’ve tried.
By Ted Kritsonis
Scanning a lot of documents quickly is one thing the Fujitsu ScanSnap iX1500 is made for, but digitizing and organizing all those paper trails is what makes the device compelling.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Microsoft is on to something with the Surface Go. It is more versatile than an iPad Pro or a Chromebook because it can run apps that people in business and educational markets are already familiar with.