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Laying the Groundwork for Good Software Design
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BMA Editorial Team 3
There are many aspects to effective software design, from analysis and research to testing and implementation. But the major mistake most companies take is jumping ahead to the nuts and bolts of creation and testing.
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The Ever Changing Face Of EPOS Retail Systems
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BMA Editorial Team 3
Technology is constantly changing; it is one of the few things that never stands still. Advancements are always being made and one area that has experienced a large deal of development over the last decade was the EPOS retail sector.
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System Failure Analysis - How to Analyze Failure
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Nick Mutt
The system failure analysis is a complex and sophisticated approach to finding the root cause of failures in a system that is malfunctioning or it may be a product that has unsuccessful in service.
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How To Guarantee Employee Adoption of Cost Cutting Measures
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BMA Editorial Team A
It is sometimes difficult to get employees to integrate a new system, but if a new software system ensures easy implementation and simple data entry, they are more likely to adopt that system.
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Top Ten Business Systems Necessary to Run a Business Profitably
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Alvah Parker
Good systems support the business owner by helping him/her to make good decisions. Every business has several key systems that when run properly will help the business to be profitable.
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Telecom Marketing - Virtual Communities to Massive Profits
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Andres Berger
How virtual communities create massive profits for Telecommunications Companies. Ignore them and your competition will crush you.
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Prevention is the Best Cure for a Computer Virus
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James Angell
The term "virus" in the computer world comes from exactly where you might think--the term used for illnesses like the common cold. Like a biological virus, a computer virus spreads by making and sending copies of itself to other computers.
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Help! There are Worms in My Computer!
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James Angell
Computer worms are programs that reproduce themselves by using networks to send clones of themselves to other computers that are attached to the network-and they do so without any help from you.
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Call Capture Marketing - 3 Tips for Success
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Brandi Cummings
Call capture is just like any technology, the ability to get it to work for you lies largely in your application and use of it. Here are 3 little tips for using your call capture system successfully.
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Which Operating System is More Functional - Windows or UNIX?
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Charles Taylor
The two Operating Systems serve different purposes. You need to consider your requirements both short-term and long-term and the features of Windows and UNIX before choosing an OS. This article will help you to choose the better one that suits your needs.
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Why Every Business Needs to Operate Like a Franchise
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Brad Semp
Whether it's a Fortune 500 company, or a highly successful franchise network, a successful enterprise relies on systematizing every organizational and operational element that affects business performance. So too, as an entrepreneur or small business owner, it's wise to develop and implement systems..
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When Should You Add More Bandwidth to Your Business Network?
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Michael Lemm
Is there a general rule of thumb, a percentage of bandwidth usage, that is an indicator that it is time to lease more bandwidth? The true answer here is, "It depends". But here's some tips to help you navigate to a solution that will work for you.
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A Trojan Horse is More than Just a Statue
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James Angell
A Trojan horse, in the computer world, is a seemingly harmless program that delivers an unwanted, unsafe program that can have dire consequences. Unlike a computer virus, though, a Trojan horse relies on the user to complete some sort of action that triggers the program.
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Clean Up Your Registry to Speed Up Your System
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James Angell
The Windows Registry is a system of storing configuration information for computers running the Windows operating system. However, in spite of its usefulness, the Windows Registry causes some major problems for many users.
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Unraveling the Mystery of the Windows Registry
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James Angell
Unless you're a computer expert, you may have absolutely no idea what the Windows Registry is, what it does, and why your computer has one. The Windows Registry is the database within your computer that stores the settings and options used on your computer.
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