PC sales are booming, and nine other developments in technology from the past month, and how they’ll impact your clients and your firm.
1. Microsoft may launch Cloud PC service this summer
Why this is important for your firm and clients: There’s been a substantial growth in PC sales thanks to the pandemic and, despite the software industry’s push to move everything online, many people are still saving things locally. This may be due to lack of trust or simple laziness. Not only that, but many are still using local applications. I have a number of clients that use remote connectivity tools. Microsoft’s offering will compete against those, and if you’re a Microsoft user, it sounds like a service worthwhile looking at.
2. The PC market isn’t slowing down
Why this is important for your firm and clients: It’s not really businesses that’s contributing to the boom. According to the research, the majority of the growth is mainly due to schools and other educational organizations purchasing new devices due to hybrid or virtual learning as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. But I’m expecting many of my clients to update and buy new laptops and desktops over the next few years, so I expect this trend will continue.
3. Microsoft Teams to add super-useful Zoom feature
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Finally! I don’t know about you, but I’ve always found Teams to be more cumbersome than Zoom for meetings when outsiders are included. Within the last year, Zoom skyrocketed to popularity partly due to the fact that users were able to provide a code that would allow users to quickly join or start a video call. Thankfully, Teams will be adding this feature to its platform in order to make it simpler to join meetings. Although the feature is still in development, Microsoft anticipates that it will be introduced next month to mobile, desktop, and web users, allowing Teams users to enter meetings simply by punching in a code.
4. Hatch debuts SMB checking account product
Why this is important for your firm and clients: The new feature will also provide up to $50 of overdraft coverage and not charge fees for insufficient funds. According to the announcement, Hatch developed the new product in an effort to help the 3.5 million businesses that have launched over the last year throughout the pandemic.
5. The 18 best tech podcasts
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Many small-business owners ask me where to keep up on the latest technology that they need to know about for their companies. Of course, I always direct them to this column. But I also recommend a few technology podcasts and a few of them are on this list. Worth bookmarking and listening!
6. PayPal bringing crypto support to Venmo
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Venmo users in the United States will now be able to sell, hold and buy cryptocurrencies. In March, PayPal rolled out a new feature called Checkout with Crypto that provides customers with a way to sell crypto through PayPal — and now Venmo — in order to pay for certain purchases made online. The feature converts crypto into U.S. dollars during the checkout process with no added fees while providing a distinct conversion rate.
7. Manufacturing analytics platform lands $50M
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Many of my clients are facing supply chain issues this year and one of ways to alleviate this issue is better demand planning and warehouse capacity utilization. Applications like Seeq can provide the kind of information that will help do this.
8. Yelp makes it easier to search for Asian-owned businesses
Why this is important for your firm and clients: The social media review service has been regularly providing search help for minority-owned businesses and is stepping up its efforts to support the Asian community. If you’re an Asian-owned business I strongly suggest taking advantage of these features, as they can result in better listings and more revenues. While you’re at it, check out some other advice on using Yelp
9. E-grocer uses predictive AI
Why this is important for your firm and clients: The grocery store industry is undergoing a seriously disruptive period as giants like Amazon and other food chains are looking to automate services and make the experience faster and easier for customers. This is tough competition for smaller, independent grocery stores. But AI-driven software like Farmstead can help those same store owners operate their businesses much more efficiently.
10. Clubhouse teams with Stripe
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Clubhouse has been exploding in popularity this year and, with this additional feature, the people dominating this platform — consultants, coaches, influencers and other entrepreneurs — can potentially turn their time into money. Clubhouse is a hot property, but business owners thinking of leveraging this platform should also consider competing services from the likes of
Note: Some of these stories also appeared on Forbes.com.