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Protecting Data in Today’s Fast-Paced & Uncertain Environment by Bud Stoddard
Protecting Data in Today’s Fast-Paced & Uncertain Environment Online server data backup and recovery takes hold   By Bud Stoddard, President & CEO, AmeriVault Corp.   Data, Foundation of Today’s Business   Data is not only the foundation of businesses in all...   Business processes are becoming more compressed, and business activities that took days now happen within hours or minutes globally. ...   The ability of traditional disaster recovery and business solutions to fulfill corporate objectives in the overall business continuity scheme should be...

Internet Explorer: Benefit Analysis versus Firefox by Matt Bacak
Most of MSIE's advantages are Firefox's disadvantages, and vice-versa. This article will discuss some advantages and disadvantages of MSIE in relation to Firefox. Advantages Integration with other Microsoft products Microsoft often offers its customers good integration among its products, and... However, for a business interacting with the outside world, the argument weakens since the foundation of the Internet is to share among different platforms. ... This is particularly important for Internet communication software, as the U.S.

New Web-Based HR Tool is "Max" From NAS, Hannibal, and InfoLink by Scott G
Three highly respected names in Human Resources have joined forces to provide companies with a revolutionary blend of services that make the hiring process more efficient and effective. The partnership joins three companies: NAS Recruitment Communications, a recognized leader in the specialized... HR departments are able to benefit from our proprietary Demand Chain, a process map that creates the foundation and traction to lead superbly talented people to our Employer of Choice clients. ... For more information, please email info@hannibalinc.com or visit www.hannibalinc.com .

Report onthe Growth & Economic Impact of the IT Industry 1940-2010 by Annie McCormick
The U.S. Information Technology Industry 1940-2000 Summary All segments that comprise the information technology industry (computers, telecommunications, and software and services) have played a major role in the transformation of the U.S. economy. The computer was commercially introduced in the... Department of Commerce projections business-to-business e-commerce may exceed 500 billion in 2005. ... More and more workers acquired new skills in computer and communication technologies and heavy investment in IT led to a period of economic growth and acceleration of labor productivity.

Need of Document Management System (DMS) by Dr. Vikas V. Gupta
Document Management or Enterprise Information Management is perhaps one of the most important of the enterprise solutions that will provide a solution to the various requirements of SOX. Several sections of SOX have a direct bearing on the manner in which the digital documents/records of the... The business processes will be designed in a very rigorous manner to comply with all the provisions and proper implementation and training of all the personnel related to the business processes will be carried out and tested on a periodic basis.

The History of Canon - From an Optical Lab to a Multimedia Giant! by John Sollars
Canon, according to the dictionary means is a general law, rule, principle or criterion; church decree or law; member of cathedral chapter; body of writings accepted as genuine. Now what I am talking about is a company that manufactures user-friendly products! ... The year1969 was also the year that canon forayed into business machines and eventually into the printing business. ... When it grew and decided to diversify its business plans it had to shed its image of a company that manufactured only cameras, therefore the top brass of the company decided to take on the name Canon Inc in 1969.

Technology Can Lose Sight of the Goal by Tom Dougherty
No Sacred Cows Allowed Some “branding firms” and companies, for that matter, believe that branding is all about changing a logo, name, website, or collateral material. However, developing brand strategies for companies that are designed to significantly grow market share requires our... Apple computer languished for years as a computer company and only when they saw their brand as much more than “computers” were they free to bring us the iPod, which, subsequently, even grew their core business.

How FOSS Might Benefit Your Small Business by Charles Trumpess
Starting a small business or working from home takes time and costs money. After you have done all the groundwork, such as a business plan, marketing strategy and finances, you will probably start thinking about the cost of PCs and software licenses. ... CRM is a business process, philosophy or guiding principle. ... Thunderbird 1.5: www.mozilla.com/thunderbird Of course, the moment you have a business email address you’ll be inundated with spam. ... To achieve this aim a business must gain valuable insights into what its customers want today, and establish an on-going dialogue whereby it...

Causes Of Software Project Failure by Muhammad Saqib
Most software projects fail completely or partial failures because a small number of projects meet all their requirements. These requirements can be the cost, schedule, quality, or requirements objectives. According to many studies, failure rate of software projects is between 50% - 80%. ... Such as a poor fit between the business process assumptions inscribed in the software and the business processes in SMTL, poor leadership at different levels, cultural differences, organizational environment, and poor human resource management.

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