Tim Mueller’s Transaction Analysis: New IT M&A Deals July 7
DXC Technology has acquired Tribridge, one of the largest independent Microsoft Dynamics 365 integrators, along with Concerto Cloud Services, Tribridge’s affiliate company.
Zip your lips and listen to your workplace
Learn to become a better listener and you will notice a difference in both your productivity and the level of respect you receive from co-workers.
How to identify health conditions and costs within your workforce
Today’s health care environment is riddled with complex plan designs and rigorous government regulations. There is a new strategy and technology, however, that enables employers to identify risk, influence behavior and ultimately control costs. JRG Advisors’ Aaron Ochs explains.
Sitting is the new smoking: How to fit activity into your workday
Research is clear that sitting for long periods of time each day over many years can increase a person’s risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, depression, higher levels of stress, as well as neck and lower-back pain. Dr. William Shrank, chief medical officer at UPMC Health Plan, shares why many experts are saying, “sitting is the new smoking.”
Mills James embarks on a journey to be a stronger company
As part of reaching its full potential, Mills James began a journey to build a healthier company — physically, culturally and financially.
How to efficiently manage your technology assets
Technology has created an imperative for companies to carefully track their endpoint devices to ensure they are updated with the most recent software. Huntington Bank’s Jim Altman discusses ways companies can manage their technology assets throughout their lifespan.
How to survive sales and use tax audits
Any growing company can expect to hit the department of revenue’s radar at some point. Since it may be inevitable, it’s important to be prepared for sales and use tax audits. Cheryl A. Fields, sales and use tax manager at Clarus Partners, gives tips for surviving a sales and use tax audit.
John Glenn's extraordinary life
John Glenn was an extraordinary person. He flew more than 100 successful wartime missions as a U.S. Marine; set a transcontinental speed record and an average flight speed record; was the first American to orbit the Earth; was a four-term Senator; and received the Congressional Gold Medal. And those are just the highlights. Get to know the man behind the legend in our enhanced digital edition of Smart Business.
How to stay compliant when growing into foreign markets
Foreign jurisdictions have legal systems that are becoming much more sophisticated. Walter R. “Bob” Bashaw II of Sherrard, German & Kelly, P.C. discusses common mistakes made by companies as they pursue growth in foreign markets, and how to structure compliance departments.
Spreadsheets, departmental databases make way for a new technology trend
Case management might not sound like a technology buzzword, but the all-inclusive system brings together bundles of information relating to a single case — a client, project, etc. — rather than working with individual documents or files in silos. Blue Technologies’ Heather Stump shares how to ensure business scalability through case management solutions.