Small firms plugged in to new technology
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“We’re seeing 90 per cent of consumers buying travelling technologies and it’s happening in commercial small and medium businesses because they’re working from home and the office more and more,” says Leyland Brown, a wickedness-president with Hewlett... “We’re seeing a mergence of the consumer and the SMB, and the small business doesn’t buy a device no more than for work because it’s also used at home,” says Brown. Portability is also at the forefront of HP’s mobile devices, as more SMB owners are buying technologies that ship from business to personal use. According to Brown, flexibility, cost and durability are what SMB owners are looking for when purchasing establishment resources, and these three factors are the focus of HP’s most recent release of notebooks and wireless technologies. Technology companies are responding to chagrined-and medium-sized businesses’ demands by customizing products that advance themselves and the little guys, as SMBs become more efficacious in today’s market. “We had an issue when Vista came out where it wasn’t compatible with the audio we used and that set us back a lot, so compatibility and limberness are the biggest issues. “They need flexibility to work where they are so they’re asking for that mobile platform to stay connected.
Source: OurWindsor.ca