When we ask people how they choose software, one of the most important factors is always “feedback from other people”. It’s a fact of human nature that we look to others and their experiences to help us make up our own mind. Yep, the good ol’ customer
Read more →“While the ability to choose is generally a good thing, too much freedom of choice is crippling us with indecision and making us unhappy.” This snippet caught me eye in a recent news article recently called “Too much choice: variety the strife of life“. The article talks
Read more →Are you planning to invest in new software for your business this year? Your competitors probably are! After a slowdown in the financial turmoil of 2009, spending on software and other technology is expected to rebound strongly in 2010 according to a recent report by Forrester Research.
Read more →Timesheet Feature Review #8: Remote or Web Access In today’s modern world, technology has made it possible to work remotely from anywhere and at any time. It’s no wonder then that so many office products are web-based, allowing users to log on at any moment and do
Read more →Have you been given the task of finding, evaluating and recommending software for the small business where you work ? It’s a great opportunity ahead of you but it also presents some risks and pitfalls that need watching. The search process itself can also be a big
Read more →Having just spent the past week here in Silicon Valley, we’ve had plenty of practice describing what Software Shortlist is, the customer need it serves, and how we deliver value. One thing that comes across loud and clear is that people understand the pain that small businesses face
Read more →If you’re a small business looking for software, you probably set aside a rough budget to buy and operate it. But there is a significant hidden cost to software that you may not have considered… Upfront and ongoing costs of your chosen software package are only part
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