In 2005, Therese Tucker’s company was down to its last three staff when a customer suggested a new line of business. Today BlackLine is valu…
Paul Wallbank writes on how IT affects communities, markets and workplaces. He also helps businesses to grow and engage their customers with technology.
In 2005, Therese Tucker’s company was down to its last three staff when a customer suggested a new line of business. Today BlackLine is valu…
It didn’t take long for the competition in the payments market to heat up after the announcement of Apple Pay last week with PayPal launchi…
As expected, Apple yesterday announced its new range of iPhones and a smartwatch, buried in the details of the company’s press releases are …
Yesterday, the Search Engine Land website broke the news that Google Authorship is dead. The quiet abandonment of Google Authorship once aga…
“Apple lives in an ecosystem,” Steve Jobs told the 1997 MacWorld conference. “It helps other partners and it needs the help of other p…
The workplace is changing as mobile internet becomes an expected part of society. What are you doing about it in your business? “My ambition…
In mid-2003 I put an employment ad online for two computer technicians. I was expecting a healthy response as it was the depths of the compu…
“Everyone’s a critic” is the old saying. Today this is truer than ever as anyone can post a review online. One of the notable things a…
This week I’m in New York to attend the BlackBerry Security Summit, where the company is laying out a path to profitability after several to…
“Every large company is just another color of a spore in a petri dish.” In the latest ‘Decoding the New Economy’ video, internet pioneer…
A constant theme in this blog over the past five years is how companies, particularly small businesses, risk being left behind as technology…
“My job is to spread good news,” says Guy Kawasaki of his role as Canva’s chief evangelist during his visit to Sydney last week. Kawasak…