Xero
Xero is an affordable online accounting service that delivers key bookkeeping functionality for small businesses in an admirably straightforward way. Read more
2 May, 2012 by Alan StevensZDNet is available in the following editions:
Xero is an affordable online accounting service that delivers key bookkeeping functionality for small businesses in an admirably straightforward way. Read more
2 May, 2012 by Alan StevensA big step up from Actinic Express, which it replaces, Actinic Online delivers everything an SME requires to build and run an online store via the cloud. It's not perfect, but it is affordable and worth evaluating if you need to start selling online. Read more
6 March, 2012 by Alan StevensCortado's ThinPrint Printer Dashboard is a potentially useful cloud application for monitoring the printers on your network. We had a few issues in this review, which hopefully will be addressed in a forthcoming update. Read more
14 November, 2011 by Terry Relph-KnightRIM's latest service, currently in beta, links Microsoft's cloud-based productivity suite with BlackBerry smartphones, delivering mobile access to Exchange-hosted email, calendar and contacts. Read more
7 November, 2011 by Simon BissonA usable small-business accounting service that's quick to configure and easy to learn, the initial release of QuickBooks Online lacks a number of features important in this market. Read more
25 May, 2011 by Alan StevensTake a tour around the enterprise version of Microsoft's upcoming cloud-based business productivity platform. Read more
3 May, 2011 by Simon BissonMicrosoft's next-generation cloud-based business productivity platform has now reached the open beta stage. We examine the enterprise offering. Read more
3 May, 2011 by Simon BissonMicrosoft's cloud-based systems management service makes life simple for SMEs. There's no need for additional infrastructure, and complex tools can be wrapped in a way that makes them accessible even for part-time IT professionals. Read more
23 March, 2011 by Simon BissonWhat does Microsoft's cloud-based systems management service look like on the desktop? Take our tour of Windows Intune to find out. Read more
23 March, 2011 by Simon BissonWorried about sensitive data on USB storage devices falling into the wrong hands? Conseal USB provides an innovative cloud-based solution Read more
10 March, 2011 by Charles McLellanAlthough it's still early in the beta programme, Microsoft seems to be delivering the right mix of tools and features for an effective cloud-based productivity suite. Read more
3 December, 2010 by Simon BissonThe beta programme for Microsoft's cloud-based productivity and collaboration suite is underway. Take a look at our gallery to see how it's shaping up. Read more
2 December, 2010 by Simon BissonKnowledge workers spend much of their time in front of a desktop office suite, generally Microsoft Office. Is it time to consider a cloud-based alternative? Read more
8 September, 2010 by Alan StevensWith its feature-rich and usable document editing, sharing and collaboration tools, plus email, Google Apps is the hosted office suite to beat. Read more
8 September, 2010 by Alan StevensAs an occasional extra for users of Microsoft's desktop Office 2010 suite, Office Web Apps is just about acceptable. However, it requires further development if it's to become a workable standalone solution. Read more
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