1. | The Calling Card Alternative by Robert Mann How many times have you complained about high long distance costs and phone companies overcharging you? Did you try to do anything about it? Did you search for alternate solutions? Calling cards might be the answer. Their low rates to any destination make them the perfect buy for domestic and international calls. For ... | |||
2. | Ten facts you might not know about television by Irene Revallio By the time the average U.S. kid reaches eighteen years of age they would have spent about 25000 hours watching television. This means they would have actually spent more time watching Television than learning in class. The first ever colour television transmission occurred in John Logie Baird’s British studio back in 1928.This transmission ... | |||
3. | RFID for Beginners by Amie Kandowski RFID technology is used frequently today and has been around since the 1920s, but not many people know about, or understand it. RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification and is used to store and retrieve information. This information is stored and retrieved using RFID tags or transponders. RFID tags are small and can be ... | |||
4. | How & Why GPS Offers Affordable Fleet Tracking by Shara Taylor There are more and more companies that are turning to Global Positioning System (GPS) technology to find out where their fleet vehicles are or have been. GPS is a satellite-based navigation system that reports the location, speed and direction of a vehicle anywhere on the globe. Unlike cellular communications, that often experience dead spots, GPS ... | |||
5. | The History of the Vacuum Cleaner: Perfection has taken a bit of time! by chris vorelli The first vacuum cleaner is thought to have been created in the United States, in the mid 1800’s. Today, the vacuum cleaner is found in just about every household in the world! It is depended upon to keep carpets and other floors clean and free of dirt/debris. In the ... | |||
6. | Skype vs. Vonage: VoIP Services Explained! by Louis Philip Many of you have probably already heard about VoIP, or voice over IP. This is a technology that allows you to make telephone calls using the internet. With VoIP you can save money on your monthly bill, get inexpensive or even free long distance, plus get loads of extra services without any additional cost. Unless ... | |||
7. | Lotus Domino Implementation and Tuning – Mobile Solutions by Eugene Polyakov Today, the usage of such technologies as e-mailing, WAP, GPRS, calendar, etc. via mobile devices (telephones, PDA) is common. Moreover, the sphere of these technologies extends from using on “entertainment” level to the business level. IBM proposes the line of solutions based on Lotus/Domino for mobile users and wireless devices, from PIM (Personal ... | |||
8. | Lotus Domino – Enterprise e-mail Server by Eugene Polyakov Any success software product developing extends the implementations areas. This is the requisite condition to integrate the software into business, company, etc infrastructure. Practically always such software products have the score which is the basis for new technologies and modules. A lot of experts hold the opinion that for Lotus/Domino the enterprise level email system ... | |||
9. | Alpha Talk UK: Emergency Telephone numbers by Zafar Majid An emergency is a situation that poses an instant threat to human life or possessions though this description may be different in some areas. Deliberate bogus reports of an emergency are usually prosecuted as an offense. One should call for help any time there is a danger for life or public order. The emergency telephone ... | |||
10. | Digital Cable VS Satellite TV by Jim Teler Do you want to get more channels while saving money but not sure if you should go with digital cable or satellite TV? Then this article is meant directly for you! The commercials seen on TV and the ad’s displayed all over the internet can be overwhelming at best. Below we will hope to help ... | |||
11. | Lotus Domino: reports and connectors – Crystal Reports, XML, ODBC/JDBC, OLE by Eugene Polyakov Lotus Notes Domino is very efficient in electronic document workflow automation. Unfortunately the electronic document workflow can not replace paper documents completely. For example some documents should be sent to your suppliers or customer in paper form. Lotus Notes (as a client) has built-in tools for printing documents, views and folders. But ... | |||
12. | Sending SMS in foreign languages for example Arabic, Greek, Hebrew etc. by Marinda Stuiver Mobile phone penetration is increasing globally. With the increase in handsets, being able to communicate with the handset owners in their own language is something that is becoming increasingly important. The first question that comes to mind is how it works when foreign languages are sent to mobiles from a web site. Based on the ... | |||
13. | Microsoft Great Plains PM: Payables Management by Vincent Ong Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains is marketed for mid-size companies as well as Navision (which has very good positions in Europe and emerging markets where it can be easily localized). Great Plains Payables Management (PM) module improves control over your payables. With easy access to comprehensive vendor information, payment scheduling and tracking, ... | |||
14. | Microsoft CRM Implementation – fundamental CRM principles revision by Andrew Karasev Microsoft CRM is relatively new player on the now becoming traditional CRM software applications market. We would like just to mention shift in the technical conception – Microsoft CRM is committed to Windows and Microsoft components: Exchange, Active Directory, SQL Server, etc (while traditional CRM applications, such as Siebel were biased toward multiplatform compatibility: ... | |||
15. | Sell More Homes by Letting Buyers Explore ALL Their Choices by Paul Eastwood Sell More Homes by Letting Buyers Explore ALL Their Choices Paul Eastwood Making Inspired Connections Means More Closed Deals The trick to selling more real estate is by doing an even better job of matching up listed properties with buyers. It’s a form of matchmaking that the best agents have polished to perfection. ... | |||
16. | IBM Lotus Domino Designer Release 6 and 6.5: New Features – overview for programmer by Eugene Polyakov Domino Designer is an IDE, which provides to developers the features for creation, management and deployment of Lotus Domino applications. Version 6.х has new features for applications development, below the most interesting of them are listed: Domino JSP custom ... | |||
17. | Microsoft Great Plains in Latin America: implementation, customization and support - overview by Arthur Ferretti Microsoft Business Solutions is successor of former Great Plains Software marketing presence in Latin America, especially marketing efforts in Mexico, Central America, Argentina, Peru, Venezuela, Columbia, Chili, Uruguay. We see reasonably large number of Great Plains Dynamics / eEnterprise 5.5 and 6.0 and currently Great Plains Standard and full version of ... | |||
18. | VoIP (Computer Phone) Warning by By Dee Scrip ©All rights reserved Never before in the history of telecommunications has a more important warning been needed for current and potential VoIP (computer phone) users who have joined, or will be joining, in the inevitable paradigm shift from telephone to VoIP. Warning! Warning! Warning! Beware of VoIP internet service providers that operate ... | |||
19. | Microsoft Great Plains BPO: Business Processes Outsourcing – cost reduction ERP solution by Andrew Karasev BPO is probably the future winning solution for aggressive company, pursuing its principal business goals and outsourcing its classic business procedures with cost reduction and efficiency increase Business Processes Outsourcing means AR/AP documents entry, processing (such as checking, approving and posting), financial reports, tax filing docs preparation at offshore contracted facility. ... | |||
20. | Computer Phone (VoIP) Pathology is Preventable by Dee Scrip By Dee Scrip © All rights reserved. You are in the telescopic cross hairs of unprincipled hackers if you own a computer or communicate using one of the 90% of VoIP (computer phone) services operating on unsafe and un-secure lines. John Ashcroft, Attorney General, in remarks at the High Technology Crime Investigation Association 2004 ... | |||
21. | Keeping in touch with International long distance by Raymond Klesc Whether you have a family member, clients, customers or mlm team members overseas you soon learn the true meaning looong distance. The world is a big place and the distance between you and your contact in a far away land translates into a substantial sum on your monthly telephone bill. If you are making those ... | |||
22. | When is a Software Engineer Not a Software Engineer? by V. Berba Velasco Jr., Ph.D. The title of “software engineer” has got to be among the most highly abused in the corporate high-tech world. It’s also one of the most popular. And why not? It sounds a lot better than “computer programmer,” and it looks much better on one’s business card. Unfortunately, it’s often inaccurate. Engineering is, ... | |||
23. | On the Importance of Good User Interface Design by V. Berba Velasco Jr., Ph.D. It seems obvious, but it’s often ignored. A good user interface design can spell the difference between acceptance of a software product and its failure in the marketplace. If the end-users find the software to be too cumbersome or difficult to understand, then an otherwise excellent product could be doomed to failure. The developer’s ... | |||
24. | Getting Started with Visual Studio.Net by Balaji Getting Started with Visual Studio.Net Visual Studio.Net is a comprehensive Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that is extensively used to develop ASP.Net web applications. In addition, it allows you to create standalone applications, mobile applications and eXtensible Markup Language (XML) Web Services. Visual Studio.Net provides a common platform to build, compile, and run an application. Visual Studio.Net ... | |||