Using Technology to Gain a Business Advantage

June 27, 2010 · Filed Under Business, Internet, Technology · Comment 

Using Technology to Gain a Business Advantage Is your business or organisation asking the right questions? How do you know they’re the right questions to ask, and just as importantly, how do you even begin to validate and quantify the answers?

From Crystal reports training to Microsoft SharePoint there are more opportunities available today than ever before for making technology work to turn raw, meaningless data into information that’s relevant to the questions you need to be asking.

Today businesses have the opportunity to take advantage of Microsoft Business Intelligence training to turn maths into meaning, data into displays and information into something that can really inform you in order to help identify what the business’s needs really are, how it’s doing, who it’s reaching, how effectively it’s performing and where it needs to focus in order to maximise its effectiveness.

As with anything, if you don’t know where your target is, there’s little point in even pretending to aim, let alone hoping you’ll have any kind of success. Through effective business intelligence training it is possible to turn the wealth of data which technology has almost certainly already helped you compile, and start making it work for your business in order to assess where you stand, and where you need to take the next step in order to keep moving forwards.

Read more

The Dual Fuel Aga

June 18, 2010 · Filed Under Home & Garden · Comment 

Aga-3-oven-Claret-in-roomset So you want an Aga cooker but you don’t want an oven that relies on heat storage. You want a gas stove and electric oven but you want the look of a traditional Aga. If this dilemma sounds familiar, or perhaps you’re just in the market for a new conventional oven, the dual fuel Aga cooker is the perfect solution.

Aga has recognised their iconic range cooker is no longer just the oven of choice for countryside living. There is also a demand among city dwellers and those living in smaller properties but sometimes space or energy supply will not permit a larger heat storing Aga.

The gas and electric Aga

When you want a cooker that complements both traditional and contemporary styles of kitchen, and you want the versatility and efficiency of a conventional oven, then the duel fuel Aga should be considered as a serious contender.

As the name ‘duel fuel cooker’ suggests, it is a combination of gas fired burners and an electric Aga oven. This type of oven, known generally as a ‘conventional oven’, is the most popular in the homes of Britain and across the world. Duel fuel has become the common choice due to the versatility that multifunction electric cooking can offer, along with the controllability and quick reaction of gas fired burners. Recent research suggests that people with duel fuel cookers also see a decrease in their energy bills.

If you’re familiar with the look of the heat storage Aga range cookers then you’ll know the housing is cast iron, the surfaces are protected by enamel and the oven doors are side opening with slam-catches. The conventional Aga oven offers that same classic build and with a variety of options to suit your needs.

Read more