If you open any business magazine today, you are bombarded with the same message: your business needs to be in "the cloud." From the sound of it, it’s a magical, invisible paradise where data floats around safely in the ether, and all your computing problems disappear forever.
Let's skip the jargon. There are already plenty of entrepreneurs filling LinkedIn with mindless word salad about "leveraging cloud synergies." We don't need to add to that crap.
ZIP files, the affectionate nickname for compressed folders, are quite useful for businesses. However, some employees don’t realize just how useful they can be or the benefits they are foregoing. Let’s discuss what a ZIP file is, how it can contribute to productivity in your office, and how to make one.
Digital waste encompasses all the unnecessary data cluttering our storage systems until we decide to address it. This includes redundant files, outdated emails and chats, and forgotten photos gathering digital dust. While dismissing digital waste as a mere inconvenience is tempting, its implications are unfortunately significant.