Welcome to our redesigned website, Varidan had one focus in mind when recreating the website. To provide IT information specific to Small and Medium Enterprises in Australia. This website is more dynamic allowing us to rapidly change content and regularly provide information within the new blogging capability.
Blogging. There are no opinions on Australian politics in this blog, wrong blog.
At Varidan we deal with a massive amount of information that we disseminate and distribute to our clients. This information is via general advice, warning notices or our ever expanding monitoring and servicing procedures. We wanted to be able to share some of this information in a more structure way. This is to give our clients and SME in general, layman advice on various events within the IT Landscape.
You will be able to subscribe and unsubscribe to Varidan blogs. This is accomplished by the subscribe\unsubscribe on the left hand side of the blog window, please register and you will start receiving the new blogs posted. We hope is that our blogs become beneficial and informative for your business and decision making in the IT area.
What is a Blog
I am sure for most people reading, they have heard of or read many blogs. Blogs which stands for web logs can be very diverse commentaries, this particular blog has been narrowed down and defined as a Corporate Blog. Here is Wikipedia definition of a External Corporate Blog.
An external blog is a publicly available weblog where company employees, teams, or spokespersons share their views. It is often used to announce new products and services (or the end of old products), to explain and clarify policies, or to react on public criticism on certain issues. It also allows a window to the company culture and is often treated more informally than traditional press releases, though a corporate blog often tries to accomplish similar goals as press releases do. In some corporate blogs, all posts go through a review before they are posted. Some corporate blogs, but not all, allow comments to be made to the posts.
For more advice on this subject please feel free to contact Varidan Managed IT Services via email at servicedesk@varidan.com.au