Starting a Business in 2026: The Technology Basics Nobody Teaches You
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Most business owners don't have a technology problem.
They have an ownership problem.
In this episode of The Technology Translator, Vic breaks down the technology foundations every business needs in plain English.
What is a domain name? Why does a business need one? What's the difference between a Gmail account and a business email address? What is cloud storage, and why does it matter where your data is stored?
You'll also learn why password managers are one of the most overlooked business tools, how poor account ownership can create major headaches, and the simple questions every business owner should be able to answer about their technology.
Whether you're starting a business tomorrow or you've been operating for years, this episode will help you understand the technology foundations that keep modern businesses running.
In this episode:
• Domain names explained simply
• Business email and credibility
• Websites and digital shopfronts
• Microsoft 365 vs Google Workspace
• Cloud storage and data sovereignty
• Password managers and stronger security habits
• The ownership questions nobody asks
• A practical technology audit for your business
Key takeaway:
"If your business can't function because one person leaves, you don't have a technology problem. You have an ownership problem."
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Remember:
You don't need to become technical.
You do need to become informed.