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Small Business Intelligence Center, sponsored by Intel

Industry Insights

Connie Certusi: Selecting Software for Your Business
Connie Certusi, general manager of Sage Software, shares her insights on small-business software and how to choose software for your business.
(May 2006)
Bob Cramer--Security Challenges and Solutions for Small Companies
Bob Cramer, president and CEO of LiveVault (recently acquired by Iron Mountain Incorporated), discusses the hidden dangers that lurk in small-business data backup systems, and technology solutions that can help companies survive data loss.
(March 2006)
Kathy Meehan--Using Technology to Make High-End Sales Processes and Practices Available to SMBs
Kathy Meehan, co-founder of Five Star Connection, discusses how technology helps her company provide superior sales services to its clients, and helps keep her virtual company organized and productive.
(February 2006)
Julie Harrelson--Solving Telecom Problems One Step at a Time
The co-founder of Ruby Communications, a telecommunications management firm, discusses her strategies for addressing telecom billing problems.
(January 2006)
Richard Morochove--Small-Business Technology is Changing the Way We Do Business
In part two of our interview with Morochove, we discover emerging trends and new technologies that will undoubtedly influence how we do business.
(December 2005)
Richard Morochove--How Small Businesses are Thinking About Technology
The president and founder of the Toronto-based computer consulting firm Morochove & Associates Inc. talks about how small businesses use technology.
(November 2005)
Tom O'Brien--Using Technology to Help Manage Growth and Change
The COO of Tom's of Maine talks about the challenges of managing a growing company while maintaining the company's values and vision.
(October 2005)
Andrea Peiro--A Passion for Small Business
The founder and CEO of the Small Business Technology Institute talks about the ongoing quest by small and medium businesses to obtain a complete picture of business performance and have the right information available at all times to make the right decision.
(August 2005)
Jackpot!
Before Steve Lipscomb launched the World Poker Tour, poker had a vaguely seedy rep. Now it's a national obsession, and the WPT is a public company with a market cap of $300 million. How Lipscomb built his empire--without risking a cent.
(July 2005)