Archive for the ‘Internet Technologies for Business’ Category

How to get started with Blogs

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Blogging has become an important feature of the World Wide Web and is now an integral part of other emergent Internet trends such as social networking web sites, online video and podcasting. The word ‘blog’ is short for ‘weBLOG’ and can be thought of as an online diary or forum, where the author can convey thoughts on any subject he or she chooses. In fact, blogs evolved from newsgroups (or moderated forums), when users began to post in a more consistent, serialised style.

A new look at CSS

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

It’s aimed at people who run a business or are responsible for their company’s site or application and who have a basic grasp of the technologies involved:
An introduction to CSS—and 5 good reasons why you should use it on your web site.
Here’s one of those things that sounds too good to be true—a simple, web-based [...]

What are Cascading Style Sheets and how your developer can use this technology to your advantage

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

This article introduces you to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)—and advanced technology used to build modern web pages and explains how this technique can be used to improve the quality of websites and optimise their future support.
As your business grows and develops, so will your website. When you build it today, you should already be taking [...]

The benefits of web-based applications

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Web-based applications offer a range of business advantages over traditional desktop applications.
What is a web-based application?
A web-based application is any application that uses a website as the interface (the ‘front-end’). Users access the application from any computer connected to the Internet using a standard browser, instead of using an application that has been installed on [...]

Benefits of Bespoke Software

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

If you are contemplating an investment in enterprise software, one of the first purchase decisions you need to make is whether to use a commercial package (proprietary software with standard features) or to commission bespoke software, that is, a system that is custom designed to fit the needs of your business.


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