Enabling a Virtual Office

By Randy BargerPublished: October 1, 2009
Posted in: 2009 Fall, Technology, Expand Omaha Magazine

In today’s economy, companies want to cut costs while maintaining current productivity levels with possibly fewer employees. That’s a tall task, but new technologies are allowing companies to create virtual, online working environments that are secure and easy to use while providing better performance and functionality than a traditional computing environment.

In a traditional computing environment, all employees physically come to an office to work on computers purchased, configured and managed by the company“s IT staff.

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Economic Gardening

ExtBanner.aiChris Gibbons, Director of Business & Industry Affairs for Littleton, CO discusses the opportunities and challenges in economic development rooted in growing jobs through entrepreneurship rather than chasing jobs by recruiting companies from outside.  This is an adobe connect webinar courtesy of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension. (http://www.extension.org/)  To access this webinar, simply click on the title below. 

Economic Gardening

Health Care: What If Rural Really Mattered?

cfra_logoAfter August’s rancorous health care debate, it seems time to return to the question, “What would it look like if rural really mattered?”  Making health care coverage affordable for the rural self-employed should be a driving force in the reform debate. Over half the jobs in rural America are tied to small businesses or self-employment – on family farms, ranches and Main Street businesses. As a result, rural people who own or work for those businesses are twice as likely to be underinsured as urban Americans.

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