In the construction industry, most of the day-to-day action takes place in the field. So it’s only natural that contractors are eager to find mobile apps for smartphones and tablets that can help them work better. In fact, Smith & Howard's recent survey of Georgia construction companies shows that 91% of respondents are using iPads or tablets.
Working Smarter: 3 Hot Types of Apps for the Construction Industry
Posted by bgoricki on Apr 8, 2017 4:48:59 PM
Topics: technology, Construction, Uncategorized
Technology’s Post-Election Future Under a Trump Administration
Posted by nhogan on Mar 10, 2017 9:19:36 AM
Topics: tax reform, technology, Uncategorized
The Future of Digital Marketing
Topics: technology, R&D, Tax Planning, Uncategorized
Business owners get to make executive decisions. It’s one of the perks of the job. But acting unilaterally when buying business software can be a risky move. Because new technology affects the entire team, the entire team (or at least key members) should have input on the choice. And while it may be impossible to please everyone, it’s possible to come close.
Topics: technology, Software, Uncategorized
The Impact of Industry 4.0: How is it Changing Manufacturing?
Posted by bgoricki on Dec 1, 2016 11:51:38 AM
The manufacturing sector is in the midst of another major transformation. The confluence of several technology megatrends maturing at the same time—including, among others, Big Data and advanced analytics, robotics and automation, artificial intelligence and virtual reality—is heralding the fourth industrial revolution, known colloquially as Industry 4.0.
Topics: technology, manufacturing, manufacturing industry, Uncategorized
Like many companies, yours probably stores at least some of its business files, documents and information in “the cloud.” This is the widely used term referring to the seemingly infinite data storage capacity of the Internet.
Topics: technology, Uncategorized
Many companies reach a point in their development where they have to make an important decision: Innovate themselves or acquire a competitor? Of course, it isn’t always an either/or decision. Nonetheless, business owners should consider the pluses and minuses of both approaches.
Topics: technology, Innovation, Uncategorized
Construction Success Story: General Contractor Profits from “Telematics” Technology
Posted by bgoricki on Jul 19, 2016 3:39:01 PM
For the first time in years, a general contractor recently visited a construction equipment show. Exhibitors were promoting the benefits of new vehicles and equipment equipped with “telematics.” The word, they explained, refers to the transmission of information from machine parts to a central database.
Topics: technology, Advisory, Construction, Uncategorized
Perhaps you’re thinking of purchasing a new computer with your tax refund? This can be an exciting purchase, but it can also go very poorly if you don’t take the right precautionary steps to ensure your computer’s safety. Before you rip open the box and boot up your new machine, there are a few steps you can take to prevent against your computer acting up. Read our six tips to make sure your computer can live it’s happiest and healthiest life.
Topics: technology, Uncategorized
On October 30, 2015, the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) issued final rules under Title III of the JOBS Act of 2012. These new rules, effective on May 16, 2016, will continue to help develop equity crowdfunding. The rules will cover all parties involved in the transaction process, including issuers, investors and intermediaries (i.e., funding portals). Key rules you need to know are as follows:
Topics: technology, crowdfunding, Equity, Uncategorized