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How To Use Landlord Software To Track Your Tenants Payments By: Property Portfolio Software
One of the key requirements for any landlord software is to make sure that your tenants’ rental payments are fully tracked. At the end of the day your tenants’ full and timely payments will have a direct impact on the success you have in your property business. For more info, please read full article:(read entire article)(posted on: 2009-03-04)
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Essential Features Of Fashion Software By: Shane Moore
Apparel software helps manufacturers automate their garment production units and sales process. Apart from inventory control, payroll, order taking, the solution must have some extra features to fit apparel industry.(read entire article)(posted on: 2009-03-04)
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Making The Case For Business Phone Service By: Clint Jhonson
Communications is a critical factor in any business, be it a small home-based one or a large-scale enterprise. Business phone service today is not just an alternative to the traditional phone service but has features that will help strengthen and secure business communications.(read entire article)(posted on: 2009-03-03)
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Staying Connected With Your Broadband Phone By: Clint Jhonson
Many small and medium businesses today are rapidly moving towards VoIP implementation and studies have shown that telecom spending for traditional services has been decreasing while those of the internet phone service are on rise. One of the main reasons for this growth in popularity has been that using the broadband phones, employees can seamlessly connect over mobiles, collaborate with other members of their team and stay in touch with customers, suppliers and coworkers – irrespective of where they are situated geographically. Thus, your broadband phone truly has the power to ensure you stay connected at all times.(read entire article)(posted on: 2009-03-03)
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Reverse Transfer Printers Overview By: Daisy McCarty
Reverse transfer printers are some of the best ID card delivery systems on the market today. They combine high definition dye sublimation and resin ink printing with film transfer application for a flawless result. While regular direct-to-card technology works for many basic print jobs, it can destroy delicate access/data devices such as proximity and smart chip cards. In contrast, reverse film printing applies the selected image to a transparent sheet of plastic. This is then expertly bonded to the card surface without causing any damage. Lamination can also be formatted to stop at the edge of exposed smart chips to give durability to the card without compromising the interface. Full bleed (edge-to-edge) printing at 300 dpi delivers crisp photo replication as well.(read entire article)(posted on: 2009-03-03)
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Must Needed Features Of A Employee Time Tracker By: jeferyjohn
Must needed features of an employee time tracker are security features, time schedule management feature, general feature. without these features, your time tracker will be nothing.(read entire article)(posted on: 2009-03-02)
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Online Auctions- What To Look For When Buying For The First Time By: Sean Watson
So, you've never bought anything online before, let alone an online auction, and you're thinking about giving it a shot. Before you do anything else, reading this article will give you the information needed to buy with confidence.(read entire article)(posted on: 2009-03-01)
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Putting The "help" Back Into An Online Help Desk By: Hugh Nguyen
The discussions and debates in the business world over helping customers with real people or software – help desk staff or help desk software – just might be missing the point.(read entire article)(posted on: 2009-03-01)
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Staffing Alternatives In Distributed Software Development: Part 2 Of 2 By: Robert Duff
Part 2 of a 2 part series describing a study conducted to assess the attitudes and experiences of IT management in U.S. midwest organizations towards the utilization of employees, U.S.-based contractors, and offshore outsourcing resources for technology firms operating in a distributed software development environment. For this study, a distributed environment was defined as: “software development resources, including employees and contract resources, working from two or more distinct locations.â€(read entire article)(posted on: 2009-03-01)
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Computers And Their Accessories By: David Burton
A General Idea On what Computer And Accessories You Might Need(read entire article)(posted on: 2009-02-28)
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