![]() ![]() An affordable way to get their creative applications such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere, After Effects, etc, with the added benefit of project sharing and cloud storage. Check it out!Ĭreative Cloud – if your business is in the creative sphere or you want to do anything creative with your business, Adobe has got it right with Creative Cloud. In fact this is the closest we’ve seen to making the whiteboard redundant. LucidChart allows us to communicate through charts as quickly and easily as drawing on a whiteboard. It is tailored for a wide range of industries and has saved us hours and hours of work in documentation. For anyone who wants to organise processes, workflows, mind maps or charts this will knock your socks off. LucidChart – this is Visio in the cloud… but even better. ![]() Xero – the hero of the cloud accounting movement and covered extensively on this blog but deserved a mention here too. For users who only operate in the Windows environment and in our experience it requires a tech-savvy user to setup and maintain. Office365 – another option with similar features to Google Apps but in the more familiar Microsoft Office interface. Google Apps – this allows you to have a corporate-branded email system with enterprise features, Google Drive for online storage (which can also be used for backups and versioning) and live document collaboration, personal and shared calendars, task managers and a range of other apps for as little as $5 per user per month. ![]() There are a whole host of great tools available, even plenty of free tools to help get you started. This allows you to be more agile, and makes it easier to stay up-to-date with the latest technology at less cost! You can focus on what you need to do and let someone else worry about the hardware and infrastructure that supports it.Ĭloud technology can bring strength and efficiency to your business. This basically means moving your data, email and systems to be stored on the web, as opposed to being locked to a particular device with specific software. You’ve probably heard that the biggest trend in computing over the last 5-10 years is the move to the cloud. Wouldn’t it be nice if the technology you invested in today was still reaping benefits 10 years in the future? But the reality is technology lifecycles are becoming shorter and shorter. The single best advice we give businesses is to avoid locking yourself into technology.
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