Amazon Devices Will Soon Begin Sharing Your Internet With Neighbors—And Other Small Business Tech News

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Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?

3 — Edge computing is coming, and businesses aren’t ready.

According to a recent report put out by Intel, the ability to adopt edge technology will determine whether or not businesses can be successful moving forward. With 72 percent of leaders in IT currently using edge computing in order to supply forward-thinking and innovative services, businesses no longer have the luxury of avoiding edge computing. The explosion in edge computing across nearly every industry is thanks to the heightened use of data.

Now that you know this you can consider more robust device investments—laptops, local servers, “smart” equipment, etc.—in the future knowing because, as HP says: “Edge computing allows for efficient data processing in that large amounts of data can be processed near the source, reducing Internet bandwidth usage. This both eliminates costs and ensures that applications can be used effectively in remote locations.

A useful essay by tech expert Ed Bott that will help you and your employees save time and be more productive. I’m already a fan of Snip & Sketch. And you got to love the free 5GB of storage on OneDrive. (Source:

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