In last week’s edition of the DatCom Business Briefing, we explained how the tech skills gap is one of the greatest cybersecurity threats. If a business lacks people who understand the technology they use, it makes your business more susceptible to malware attacks and data breaches. This week, we will discuss the high costs of technology complexity in operating a... Read More
- Written by Tom Baum
- Published: 28 Apr 2022
In 1984, Steve Jobs wowed audiences by unveiling the Apple Macintosh computer, a marvelous device that promised freedom from IBM’s stodgy definition of what computers should be. The Mac was designed for consumers and marketed toward small to medium businesses. It was also made for the “knowledge workers” of tomorrow. Professionals with college degrees who
- Written by Tom Baum
- Published: 26 Apr 2022
Many businesses use older applications to perform critical business functions. New software can be very tantalizing, every benefit looking like a dream come true. However, migrating over might cause businesses to run into compatibility issues. Thus, businesses refer to their irreplaceable applications as “legacy software.” Often, businesses continue to use legacy software because it
- Written by Tom Baum
- Published: 22 Apr 2022
We decided right away that DatCom would become a clear authority in bringing automation to a wider audience. We center the conversation on making organizations more efficient so that modern work can be more rewarding and more profitable for everyone involved. Our goal with automation as a service is to help businesses access the full
- Written by Tom Baum
- Published: 19 Apr 2022
In my last article, I wrote about Data Processing Automation (DPA) reducing the amount of labor it takes to streamline accounting processes in QuickBooks. Specifically, it reduces the amount of time required to manually process and manipulate data. DPA typically reduces labor by average of 27% across all kinds of applications, but it can speed up accounting
- Written by Tom Baum
- Published: 14 Apr 2022
Every business has extra stress when it’s time to do the accounting. Tax season is especially frustrating because it often comes with long days, late nights, tense muscles, and overtime for your office staff. It doesn’t seem to get any easier from year to year. But it does get easier with Data Processing Automation (DPA).
- Written by Tom Baum
- Published: 12 Apr 2022
It’s no secret that businesses are facing a period of rising inflation. Economists are comparing it to the Great Recession in 2008, but there are key differences. The current situation features higher consumer demand than in 2008, supply chain bottlenecks, and a shortage of labor rather than a shortage of jobs. High demand means businesses
- Written by Tom Baum
- Published: 07 Apr 2022
Data Process Automation (DPA) is a powerful application of technology to automate repetitive tasks in a diversity of businesses. What takes hours for people to perform, computers can process in mere minutes. Major corporations are already taking advantage of Data Processing Automation on a grand scale. But what about small to medium-sized businesses? Are these
- Written by Tom Baum
- Published: 05 Apr 2022
Redundant and mundane activity is common in all organizations. Plus, it’s costly and inefficient. Inefficiency in business administration costs money, wastes time, diminishes work quality, increases risk and prevents you from focusing on the strategic decisions that drive your business forward. Data Processing Automation (DPA) resolves these issues by enhancing efficiency in areas of