Vital Software Tools Your Company Needs To Use

October 18, 2017

There are certain types of software that all companies should aim to use regardless of their inner workings or niche. If you’re not making use of the three products listed on this page, you need to make the switch as soon as possible. You’re working too hard, or you’re missing something important.
Microsoft Excel
If you’re not using Excel at the moment, that probably means you struggle to make financial predictions or record enough information about your business. Sure, there are lots of tools you could use instead of Excel, but none of them provides this many benefits. Take a look at the infographic to learn more.
Dropbox
Dropbox is one of the best online tools for sending large packets of information. You can also use the service to access vital files and documents from anywhere in the world. It’s convenient, and you’ll do your bit to protect the planet by not printing those records.
Skype
Companies that don’t use Skype or an alternative VOIP service are sure to face expensive phone bills at the end of each month. You live in the digital age, and so you should always use the latest technology when it comes to communicating with customers or clients overseas
Now is the best time to make the switch and start using those software tools within your operation. If you’re still not sure how Excel could benefit your firm, and you want to learn some hacks, just scroll down. The graphic will tell you everything you need to know.

Infographic by  STL excel tricks

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