Brian Lipscomb
I am the founder and CEO of Divergex LLC, providing professional technology services to individuals and small businesses in the Sacramento area. I have over 20 years of experience, offering clients the advice they need with a focus on making their daily technology usage more efficient. I am also a voracious reader when it comes to new computer technology and small business issues.
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First Person: Protecting Your Small Business ProfitsMany entrepreneurs make the mistake of undervaluing their services. Doing so is bad for the long-term health of your business.
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First Person: Small Business Owners, Protect Your DataOne of the best investments your business can make only costs about $20 and a few minutes of your time each month.
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Five Great Processors for Under $500For under $500, you can get great performing CPUs from Intel and AMD.
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Save Money on Your Next PC PurchaseA few minutes of planning can reap substantial savings on your next computer technology purchase.
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First Person: How I Deal With Problem ClientsWhen a client becomes a drain on your business, a decision needs to be made whether to keep that client or gracefully move on.
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A New Year, a New Focus on RelationshipsSmall business owners often spend most of their time winning new customers, but the ongoing customer relationship is just as important.
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Irrational Fear Vs. The CloudNew ways of doing things always present new fears. Just as there were questions about how safe it was to use a credit card online, people are understandably afraid of using the "Cloud."
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First Person: The Best Business Advice I Ever ReceivedOne of the biggest dilemmas facing the small business owner is how much to charge for your products and services. Here are a few tips to consider.
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Apple Vs. Google, RIM and Everyone Else - Who Cares?All of the recent talk about Apple and iOS vs. Google and Android misses the point entirely.

