| Great Plains Implementation Service in Illinois – Alba Spectrum
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP is for mid-size businesses and in the state of Illinois we have great opportunity for nation-wide distribution, supply, build-to-order businesses, where Great Plains Dynamics MRP is a good fit. Alba Spectrum specializes in highly challenging technical projects, where GP implementation is related to data massage and migration, integration with legacy systems, custom reports design and business logic modification. In this publication we would like to give you implementation scenarios or examples: 1. Computer Parts Reseller and Integrator. The challenge was in making two platforms � Microsoft Windows and SQL Server based Dynamics GP be integrated with Linux PHP ecommerce and sales order processing website. Another challenge was precise State sales tax calculation, where decision was made to deploy Avalara sales tax engine and Avalara SDK 2.
Apple's One-Year Phone Industry Revolution
It hasn't even been a full year since the day Apple unveiled its much-anticipated iPhone in January 2007. Though the company had no stake in the cell phone industry before then, its iPhone has sent shock waves through all corners of field in the 12 months since. Perhaps the biggest change that the iPhone has helped catalyze has been the Web browser's place on smartphones. The Spyware problem is bigger than you think. Spyware is more insidious and costly than viruses because it's designed to go undetected. Learn about a better way to protect your company. Click here for a free trial of Webroot� AntiSpyware Corporate Edition - the standard in anti-malware solutions. .
Zora and the explorer
As children grow older and the real world gets sacrificed even more for the virtual one, there's the risk of computer addiction and antisocial behavior. These concerns weigh heavily on Bers. They're why her three young children - in addition to Nico, there's Tali, 7, and Alan, 4 - each spend less than an hour a week on the computer. The risks also are what drive Bers professionally. "Today's kids use computers so much, if we don't turn that use to a positive outcome, we are lost," she says. Bers, who last year was among 20 US scientists to receive the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in a ceremony at the White House, is pioneering technology that marries two independent disciplines - child development and computer technology.
Al-Qa'eda plot to kill Queen foiled in Uganda
Al-Qaeda plotted to kill the Queen during her state visit to Uganda last year, a Sunday newspaper has claimed. Royal Family: News, videos and photos Security services foiled the plot, which involved hiding inside two vans belonging to the Ugandan Broadcasting Corporation and setting off bombs, as the Queen came to Kampala on an official visit in November. .
Lessons From 2007 E-Commerce Debacles
E-commerce vendors have spent a lot of money recently advertising on social networking sites, but these investments did not generate much of a return. "It does not make a lot of sense to promote your products to a MyFace Web site focused on a person's dog. After all, the dog is not going to buy any products," said Gene Alvarez, research vice president at Gartner. Be a Rockstar to Your Marketing DepartmentThese days, IT staffers work to fulfill a lot of requests. Like finding an email marketing solution for your marketing department. Lyris ListManager is the robust, scalable, and easily integrated solution your team needs. Download your free trial version today. .
Somerfield's ecommerce drive goes rotten
UK supermarket chain, Somerfield, has pulled the plug on its struggling Web-based home shopping service 24-7. John von Spreckelson, the company's chief executive, said the venture hadn't been growing. "It represents a significant distraction to management at a time when its focus has to be on the core Somerfield and Kwik Save business," he said. The group reported a ten per cent slump in sales last month. The service will stop taking orders from next week and will cease trading on 25 June. In a statement Somerfield said the �11m assets will be absorbed into the main organisation. .
The price is right?
With 15 drinking days to go until Christmas, Newsnight is making ready for Boozenight. In Thursday's programme, we'll debate many of the issues that have been shaping our perception of the nation's relationship with alcohol. But we start the discussion today. Each day we'd like to address a different area of debate online… We begin today with cost. Last week during a Commons debate there were calls for action against supermarkets selling alcohol below cost price. But it's not only supermarkets. Small shops are rife with discounts and multi-buy promotions as well, and it's not unusual to find bottles of alcohol selling for less than a bottle of water. So, should this practice be banned? Or should booze be cheap and accessible to all? Should there be a significant increase in how much alcohol is taxed? Start the debate now.
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