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How to build your Virtual Office

May 18, 2008 by Kiven  
Filed under Computers

When it comes to running a business, our own feet may be firmly on the ground but our data and software are increasingly in the cloud. Your company may consist of as little as two people but to the outside world you can seem a lot bigger, thanks to online applications. To get your tasks done, you might be leaning heavily on Web-based apps, from office suites to calendars to collaboration tools that let your work with colleagues on the other coast. Better yet, many of the services that are using are free–at least, in their most basic incarnations. That never hurts.

The good part about going virtual is that you don’t have to worry about leaving your data or software on the wrong machine when you’re away from the office. The bad part, of course, is when you can’t reach the Internet. Even then, however, more and more online applications are offering offline access so that you can keep working while waiting for Road Runner or Comcast to restore your Net connection.

Here are five ways you can make your business virtual, too.

Read more via PC World.

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