Kansas City Moves Towards the Cloud

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If you are a person who is responsible for your firms’ strategic technology choices, you may want to pay attention to the discussion over TCO and cloud services. Total Cost of Ownership is a metric that seeks to understand all the factors, human and otherwise, that go into owning and operating your technology.

Most managers are pretty level headed, and tend to ask really blunt, straight forward questions like “so what?” If the executive is ambitious, the first question may be “How can my firm operate at peak capacity?”  This is an important question because it assumes that the technology is there to support mission critical business functions like customer experience.  The second and third questions might be: “how much does it cost?” and, “will I have to have to learn how to work again?”

The next question might be “what’s my liability if my information security is breached”, which you can read about in other places. The question about capacity tends to trump the cost question, and here’s why. Your success, if you are in a dynamic industry, demands that you perform at a very high level. Accountants measure things like goodwill as a way to account for reputation and brand preference. If you are planning on maintaining your position as a leading firm, or on gaining a position as a leading firm, you understand completely the necessity for smooth operations and a superior customer experience. The fundamental goal of a manager who handles technology should be to improve the bottom line through streamlined process management and education. The technology needs to support your most important assets; your clients and your employees. The costs of not doing this are counted in lost market position and missed opportunities. For some businesses, even one missed opportunity can outweigh the cost of maintaining a technology system.

That being said, the cost question is a real one. Industry reports are floating around that claim to decode the costs of technology ownership. If you have time, I’m sure you will read many of them. The bottom line is that, yes, for many types of companies a cloud based solution can save money. It saves money and it works. This is why the momentum is shifting towards the cloud brokers.

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How Technology Can Be Used for Good

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Google is a household word in many places, thanks to the clean and friendly search bar.  Less well known are the many applications (apps) that are becoming increasingly powerful for home and business use.  With their recent $11.5 million donation to anti-slavery organizations, Google has moved into  a new activist landscape.

According to Google’s director of charitable giving, Jacquelline Fuller, the company chose to spotlight the issue of slavery because the topic of freedom — “the most basic of human rights,” as she puts it — resonated with company employees around the world.

Google’s efforts shine a powerful light on the new corporate ethic.  Stuart Hart, a respected author and academic at the Johnson School of Management, states that “Capitalism truly does stand at a crossroads.  The old strategies of the industrial age are no longer viable.  The time is now for the birth of a new, more inclusive form of commerce, one that lifts the entire human family…however, [the path] will be anything but smooth.  It will be a bumpy ride strewn with the remains of companies that variously dragged their feet, made promises they could not keep, bet on the wrong technology, collaborated with the wrong partners, and separated their social and business agendas.”

A hearty hurrah to Google for leading the way and staying true to their motto: Don’t Be Evil.

Technology made human.

Technology and computers can seem so alien!  It can leave even the sharpest person feeling dull and frustrated.  Some withdraw from utilizing new technology that would make work easier because of past experiences.  Even technology experts like me can be apprehensive about new technology.

At Paruzia we think technology should be easy.  We do our best to turn the complexities of IT (Information Technology) into a more human-like experience.  We focus on people rather than technology and market segments.  Let’s face it, you don’t care about how cool the technology is if it’s frustrating and hinders your ability to get stuff done.

We know we’ve been successful when our customers say things like, “that was easy” or “that’s it?”  So if you feel like your being taking over by alien technologies in your business then contact us.  We’ll do our best to make you feel safe again.

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‘Virtual mirror’ tells you how to look better

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People who wear makeup (I would have typed “ladies,” but this is 2010, after all) might have a new shopping buddy. A system that’s powered by IBM technology and being marketed by a company called EZFace uses augmented reality to help customers try on makeup without having to actually use any.

Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20015260-1.html

The staggering pace of technology

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FORTUNE — I have more transistors than neurons. So do you. That’s something worth caring about, because it signals the advance of a weird new world that most of us aren’t prepared for. Yet we’d better get ready, for the world of the Syfy channel is looking startlingly plausible.

Read more at http://money.cnn.com/2010/08/30/technology/transistors_technology.fortune/index.htm

Simple by design

Simplicity is more than just a word to us — it’s a Paruzia core value. Simplicity for us is to incorporate clarity and intuitiveness into everything we do. For our customers it means our solutions “just work.”

Our goal is that the services we deliver and the interactions we have with our customers be frictionless. We’re not perfect and neither is technology so we’ve spent years testing and searching for the most elegant, user friendly products and services available. If we’re using or testing a service internally that is difficult or unreliable we drop it. We don’t pass the pain onto our customers.

Life is already complicated enough. We can’t make all the complexities in your business go away but we can simplify it. Contact us for a FREE evaluation to find out.

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