Information and communications technology (ICT) is having an aspect on every aspect of business across all industries, but have you ever considered the impact ICT can have on farming? Like any other business, farmers have become more dependent on IT technology and digital communications to not only manage farm operations, but to change the way farmers manage crops and livestock. eAgriculture is a new phenomenon that is having a rapid and dramatic impact on food production and farming.
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Tom McDonald | Dec 29, 2015 8:45:00 AM
The Biggest IT Challenges Banks Have to Overcome to be Profitable
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Tom McDonald | Dec 21, 2015 9:30:00 AM
Financial services are more reliant on computer network technology than ever. All transactions have become electronic, and banks and credit unions are facing new IT challenges, not only with backend systems but also in meeting new customer expectations. As banking technology continues to evolve, banks are becoming more reliant on secure cloud resources and seeking new ways to attract customers who are using technology. Read More >
8 Reasons Outdated Technology Is Holding Back Your School's Potential
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Tom McDonald | Dec 16, 2015 9:15:00 AM
Today’s schools are radically different from when the Baby Boomers were in the classroom, or at least they should be. Just as technology has changed the workplace, school systems need to keep pace with the latest technologies and the new possibilities they present. Unfortunately, school systems are often slow to adopt change. Read More >
5 Technology in the Classroom Ideas For Increased Student Engagement
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Tom McDonald | Dec 9, 2015 8:35:00 AM
Technology in the classroom has been demonstrated to improve the learning experience. Students have become so used to using technology at home that extending that they expect to use that same technology for instruction, and teachers are finding new ways to apply technology to engage students in the classroom. Read More >
Basics of Disaster Recovery: How to Prepare for an IT Failure
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Tom McDonald | Nov 24, 2015 7:30:00 AM
Disaster recovery for your network is one of those things that you need to prepare for. As common wisdom goes, there are only two kinds of networks: those that have failed and those that will fail. You have to have a disaster recovery plan in place because some day you will need it. Read More >
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