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Cloud service models: Which one is right for your business?

If you’re in the market for cloud services, you’ve probably already realized that there is no one-size-fits-all cloud solution for businesses. Every organization has unique needs and requirements. To identify the best cloud service model for your business, it’s important to understand the different types of cloud-based services and what features are crucial to your operations.

Essential guide for mitigating data loss

Data loss can have severe consequences, including financial loss, reputational damage, and legal issues. Therefore, implementing robust measures to safeguard your business data is essential. Here are some important steps you can take to protect your business from data loss disasters.

How AI transforms Microsoft Bing and Edge into your web copilot

AI-powered Microsoft Bing and Edge have revolutionized the way we interact with the digital world. With the power of artificial intelligence (AI) at their core, these platforms have transformed traditional search engines and web browsers into intelligent assistants capable of understanding user intent and delivering personalized experiences.

Robin’s Top 10 Rules For Salespeople

You Have To Be SOLD Before You Can SELL.

If you’re not excited and deeply passionate about what you sell, figure out how to get excited — or find another job. Talk to someone who is passionate about a hobby, and they’ll “sell” you on why it’s so exciting.

12 Principles That Make A Champion On And Off The Field

Emmitt Smith is best known as the NFL’s all-time leading rusher, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, and a “Dancing with the Stars” champion. But he’s also a respected entrepreneur, sought-after speaker, bestselling author, and one of the most valuable personal brands in the sports-entertainment field.

Customer Loyalty Strategy: Screw Up First

One of the key characteristics of the top customer experience brands in the world is that they are “Zero Risk” to do business with. A Zero Risk business isn’t one that never makes mistakes; every excellent customer service company drops the ball from time to time.

When Is Marketing To Blame When Sales Don’t Happen?

My philosophy about marketing is, and always has been, that if I spend a dollar on marketing today, I should be able to directly point to a sale and tangible ROI from that investment as quickly and efficiently as possible. In my world, we don’t count hashtags, likes, friends, and followers as “success.