Is Cloud Computing the Victim or the Suspect? When cloud computing arrived at center stage back in the late 1990's, it was the future. It was the invention of the microchip all over again. IT departments and CFO's everywhere were breathing a sigh of relief. They saw the cloud as a means to ending budget overages, pesky support tickets and reducing hardware costs. As soon as the media got wind of this nifty cloud thingy, well, the cloud metaphors were more prolific than Captain America cosplayers at a Comic-on. In fact, one could even say the media was largely responsible for the cloud's success.Keywords:
Dave X Davies, cloud computing, cloud security Are CFO Services Right for your Small Business? Have you been wondering about the direction of your business or been concerned that there isn't enough experience in your financial department? With the current economy, businesses are putting more and more stock into what their chief financial advisors are saying and using their insight to guide the direction of their company towards success. For as powerful a tool as CFO services are, don't have to be as expensive to get as you might think. Part-time CFO services can put the many advantages of a CFO within the price range and availability that you need.Keywords:
Warren Gonzales, cfo consultant, part time cfo services Top Challenges for International Expansion Any professional involved in the international expansion for his or her company understands that the task will not be particularly easy. But what is that keeps CFOs and others up at night when considering setting up international operations? Our recent survey of members of the LinkedIn Forum for International Expansion found that, not surprisingly, there are multiple challenges to work through.Keywords:
Justin Smith, international expansion, international business
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