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Microsoft Great Plains Subcontracting - Overview for Microsoft Business Solutions Partner

7 January 2009

Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains is very popular ERP/MRP applications in the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Middle East, South Africa, Latin America. Considering high number of new Microsoft Great Plains partners and the desire to subcontract occasional customization, integration and reporting projects, we would like to advise you on Microsoft Great Plains […]

Architectural Rendering

3 January 2009

Architectural rendering basically means preparing and presenting a proposed design of a building for the approval of the person who wants to construct it. It may be a commercial or a residential unit. Formerly, the architects and designers would just draw bare outline sketches of the various parts of the building giving their dimensions and […]

Why to Look for Disc Spanning When Choosing Your Home/Office Backup Software

30 December 2008

Fifteen years ago, increasing numbers of people had computers, but their important data consisted of small documents and perhaps a few basic programs. To backup all they needed was several blank floppy discs and a compression utility. Even a “power user” might find themselves with two megabytes of data to preserve.
As we collect more and […]

Payroll Missouri, Unique Aspects of Missouri Payroll Law and Practice

14 October 2008

The Missouri State Agency that oversees the collection and reporting of State income taxes deducted from payroll checks is:
Department of Revenue
Division of Taxation and Collection
Withholding Tax Section
P.O. Box 3375
Jefferson City, MO 65105-3375
(573) 751-5752
http://www.dor.mo.gov/
Missouri requires that you use Missouri form “MO-W4, Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate” instead of a Federal […]

Data Entry Software

13 October 2008

Data entry software is an application program that accepts data from the keyboard or other input device and stores it in the computer for processing. It may be part of an application that also provides updating, querying and reporting. The data entry software establishes the data in the database and should test for all possible […]

Using a TransferSpreadsheet Macro with Microsoft Access

12 October 2008

TransferSpreadsheet lets you move data out of Access by using an Access Macro. Don’t worry, it’s nothing horribly complicated but if you haven’t worked with Access Macros before, you might be a little out of your element. Never fear - it’s a very useful technique to learn and use often for basic repetetive tasks!
A macro […]

Appointment Calendar Software: 4 Critical Features — Part 3

11 October 2008

Effective appointment calendar software should have the ability to create multiple categories, display a monthly view, create reminders and provide recurrence capability. In this article series I will go in-depth into the above features and show the valuable benefits of each one. In this article the focus is the reminder.
One of […]

These Items Are A Must Before Making The Decision To Purchase Any Off-The-Shelf Software

8 October 2008

1. What determines the software price? Is it Per Seat or Per User or Per Processor?
The cost of software is determined in many ways. The two most popular ways are Per Seat or Per Concurrent User. Per Seat is determined by how many seats in your business will be using the software at any […]

Microsoft CRM - Typical Customizations

8 October 2008

Microsoft CRM was designed to be easily customizable. Microsoft CRM Software Development Kit (MS CRM SDK) which you can download from Microsoft website contains descriptions of the objects or classes, exposed for customization. It has sample code in C# and partially in VB.Net. In Visual Studio.Net you can analyze all the classes, […]

The Opera Alternative

7 October 2008

Security flaws have long plagued Internet Explorer (IE), the market-dominating web browser from Microsoft. IE won the early browser wars, not only because it was free and bundled with Windows, but because it had some features and capabilities that its only real competitor, Netscape, didn’t have. But the behind-the-scenes programming that makes those features possible […]


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