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'More technology' ahead for Cenla Catholic schools

Paula Bonneau, coordinator of educational initiatives with the Catholic Schools Office of the Diocese of Alexandria, recently indicated that the Diocese of Alexandria's schools are working to take advantage of new educational technologies available. Full article.

 

Use technology to communicate better

Busy business owners and managers rely on top-of-the line telecommunications tools to keep pace with clients and customers. However, in today’s business climate, business owners need to establish a clear telecommunications strategy for yourself and your employees, such as updating voice mail greetings and email response features, and scheduling important calls.  Full article.

 

Retail buyback woes

Retailers are getting into the buyback business. Bigger chains now offer the chance to sell your cell phone, laptop, tablet and or television to them at a set rate, in exchange for a fee. While this may sound like a good deal, experts say the buyback opportunities may not work out in the customer's best interest.  Full article

 

Plug into Millennials' tech needs

The millennial generation grew up in an instantaneous world, and now they are bringing those same expectations into their workplaces—especially in the areas of technology and tech support. Businesses who want to both recruit and retain talented people must adapt to this generation’s technological needs.   Full article

 

Ten Tablets to Keep an Eye On in 2011

Sources indicate that there are nearly 100 new or improved tablets coming to (or already on) the marketplace, but there are just a few you might want to check out, including the Motorola Xoom, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, and the BlackBerry PlayBook.   Full article.

 

Say goodbye to all those passwords

The U.S. Commerce Dept. is spearheading a new online security system that experts say will eliminate the password maze & boost e-commerce. The plan calls for a single sign-in each time a computer or phone is turned on, using a device such as a digital token, a smartcard, or a fingerprint reader. The gov’t is developing the standards for the security and verification plan, but it will be voluntary, and companies that use the system will manage it.  Full article

 

Next Smartphone evolution: Credit Cards

There are even more ways that your smartphone could soon become your credit card. AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile recently formed a partnership for a mobile payments network that will launch next year. Google's Android phone system will be updated with technology that will allow users to pay with an embedded chip that contains credit information. Another chip company, called "Bling," allows users to pay with the chip that is sent to them. Full article.  

 

The homeowners' guide to alternative energy

The timing has never been better for consumers to use alternative energy in their own homes. The technology is better than ever and federal money will often help you pay for it. The key is to find out what type is right for you. There are several basic things homeowners can do to educate themselves. Full article.  

 

How to Not Go Out of Business

Maintaining relevance is essential in every industry. As long as competition thrives and technology marches forward, companies that don't evolve are destined for extinction. The good news: A steady stream of minor enhancements to a product, service, or experience can help a company maintain relevance in an ever-changing business environment. Full article.  

 

Biz Tech Expo in Baton Rouge October 6 - 7

Business Report’s 28th annual BizTech Expo is set to for October 6-7 in the Baton Rouge River Center. More than 200 booths will be featured at the two-day event, offering the latest technology, products and services for business owners, executives and entrepreneurs. Cenla Advantage Partnership will have a representative at the event and will post information on new technology and products on cenla.org's website.  More information

 
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