Archive for January, 2008
Lotus Web Conferencing is a web conferencing application software product that enables users to communicate and collaborate online via teleconference, online chat, and interactive whiteboard, as well as with shared applications and documents.
Lotus Web Conferencing is distributed by IBM’s Lotus Software division.
See also
Data conferencing
Microsoft NetMeeting
External links
IBM Lotus Web Conferencing
Links
Business Plan Software with Templates and […]
Average Per-Bit Delivery Cost, or APBDC, is one relatively common method by which Internet Service Providers calculate their cost of goods sold. Basically, it averages the cost of however many bits were actually sent or received across a link with the actual cost of operation of the link. This is contrasted principally with […]
Khalid Khannouchi () (born December 22, 1971 in Meknes, Morocco) is a Moroccan marathoner who now represents the United States of America. He is the former world record holder for the marathon and held the former road world best for the 20 km distance. He is one of only four people to break […]
An internal market operates inside an organisation or set of organisations which have decoupled internal components. Each component trades its services and interfaces with the others. Often a set of government or government-funded set of organisations will operate an internal market. Services provided by an internal market are often but not always available on the […]
Avid Xpress DV is a popular non-linear video editing application available to professionals on Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh computers.
See
also
Avid Xpress Pro.
List of video editing software.
Comparison of video editing software.
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Business Plan Templates - OfficeReady Business Plan Templates from OfficeReady Business Plans 2007 gives you the entire toolset necessary to create […]
Scylorhinus is a genus of catsharks in the family Scyliorhinidae.
Species
Polkadot catshark, Scyliorhinus besnardi Springer & Sadowsky, 1970
Boa catshark, Scyliorhinus boa Goode & Bean, 1896
Small-spotted catshark, Scyliorhinus canicula (Linnaeus, 1758)
Yellowspotted catshark, Scyliorhinus capensis (Müller & Henle, 1838)
West African catshark, Scyliorhinus cervigoni Maurin & Bonnet, 1970
Comoro cat shark, Scyliorhinus comoroensis Compagno, […]
Watercourse Way is the debut album for Chicago new age band Shadowfax, released in 1976 (And subsequently re-released in 1985)
Track listing
“The Shape of a Word”
“Linear Dance”
“Petite Aubade”
“Book of Hours”
“Watercourse Way”
“Song for My Brother”
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Business channels are TV channels that concentrate on business news.
List of channels
CNBC (American channel produced by NBC-Universal).
Bloomberg Television (American channel produced by Bloomberg LP)
FOX Business Network (American channel upcoming channel to be produced by Fox News Channel - expected to launch in Q4 2007)
Business News Network (Canadian channel produced by CTVglobemedia)
See also
Business journalism
Business publications
Links
BUSINESS ADVICE […]
Small business software has been for many years any software that a small business owner could appropriate to get jobs done. Over the past twenty years, however, the most pressing issue for small businesses has been to organize their financial records mostly due to government requirements in tax reporting. Therefore, the only software that has […]
FirstOffice is a series. Nicholas Ball (British actor)
0 Comments Published January 22nd, 2008 in UncategorizedNicholas Ball (born 11 April 1946 in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire) is an English actor.
He is best known for playing the title role of James Hazell in the television series Hazell.
Most recently he played Garry Ryan in series 5 of Footballers’ Wives and both series of its spin-off series Footballers’ Wives: Extra Time.
Selected TV and Film […]
Trigonostemon is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae and the sole member of its tribe (Trigonostemoneae). It comprises from 50 to 60 species, found from India to Australia.
Synonyms
This genus is also known as:
Actephilopsis Ridl.
Athroisma Friff.
Enchidium Jack.
Kurziodendron N.P.Balakr.
Neotrigonostemon Pax & K.Hoffm.
Nepenthandra S.Moore
Poilaniella Gagnep.
Prosartema Gagnep.
Silvaea Hook. & Arn., nom. inval.
Telogyne Baill.
Tritaxis Baill.
Tylosepalum Kurz ex Teijsm. & […]
Elmex is a brand of toothpaste that has been sold since 1962. It is manufactured by GABA International AG, a European manufacturer of branded oral care products. It was the first toothpaste to contain organic amine fluoride (AmF) as an active ingredient for protection against dental caries. Elmex is often sold together with Aronal […]
Foistware is software bundled with completely unrelated programs. That means that there is no particular property in the software that makes it foistware, but rather the context in which it was installed.
Shovelware is sometimes used to denote foistware which was chosen to fill up the remaining space on a freely distributed CD-ROM.
Examples
New computers shipping with […]
An accounting information system (AIS) is the system of records a business keeps to maintain its accounting system. This includes the purchase, sales, and other financial processes of the business. The purpose of an AIS is to accumulate data and provide decision makers (investors, creditors, and managers) with information to make decision
While this was […]
The MDB tools project is an open source effort to create a set of software libraries and utilities to manipulate files in the proprietary JET 3 and 4 database formats.
External links
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Business @ the Speed of Thought is a book written by Bill Gates in 1999. It discusses how business and technology are integrated, and shows how digital infrastructures and information networks can help getting an edge on the competition. Gates asserts cyberspace and industry can no longer be separate entities, and that businesses […]
A software instrument can be a synthesized version of a real instrument (like the sounds of a violin or drums), or a unique instrument, generated by computer software. Software instruments have been made popular by the convergence of synthesizers and computers, as well as audio-mixing software like GarageBand, Logic Pro (geared toward professionals), and Audacity. […]
Newi is an acronym for NEw World Infrastructure, a software architecture for software componentry, mostly known as Newi Business Objects which coined the term business object.
Newi was developed by Integrated Object Systems, England. It was one of the first implemented architectures for software components. See Discussion for a brief history of Newi.
See also
Software
component
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Business Plan […]
Localhost is a software program that facilitates access to a peer-to-peer virtual file system via the BitTorrent protocol. The program is a modification of Azureus version 2.3.0.4 and the two are backwards compatible.
See also
Comparison of BitTorrent software
External links
Localhost Official Web Site
Links
Business Plans: Business Plan Software & Templates | Business.com Directory of business plan consultants […]
XBML stands for eXtended Business Modeling Language and is used to define the business processes of an organization. It is based upon a 5 dimensional business framework (What, Who, Where, When and Which) and is uniquely supported by approximately 55 rules that govern the usage, “output” and “syntax” of the language. xBML enables highly consistent, […]
The Kay-Gees were a funk and disco group of the 1970s, proteges of Kool & the Gang.
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Thomas Adams was the name of the following men:
Thomas Adams (playwright) (1580-1653), English playwright
Sir Thomas Adams, 1st Baronet (1586-1668), Lord Mayor of London
Thomas Adams (publisher) (d. 1620), English bookseller and publisher
Thomas Adams (writer) (1633-1670), religious writer
Thomas Adams (politician) (1730-1788), a Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress
Thomas Adams (musician) (1785-1858), English organist and composer
Thomas Adams (architect) […]
Software that has. Now Up-to-Date & Contact
0 Comments Published January 21st, 2008 in UncategorizedNow Up-to-Date & Contact is calendar and contact software from Now Software.
The product was originally a Mac-only software product, but has recently been introduced to Microsoft Windows as well.
After many years of techical decline this product is being axed and replaced with Nighthawk.
External links
Now Software
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Amazon.com: Palo Alto Business Plan Pro 2007: Software Amazon.com: Palo […]
Of accounting. China Institute of Certified Public Accountants
0 Comments Published January 21st, 2008 in UncategorizedThe China Institute of Certified Public Accountants or CICPA is an accounting body based in Beijing with oversight responsibility for accountants in China.
Presidents
Yang Jiwan (Professor) (楊紀琬教授), founding president. [1]
External links
CICPA (in Chinese with English links)
Links
Guide to write a business plan with planning software template Guide to write a business plan with […]
SAP R/2 is a real-time enterprise resource planning (ERP) software produced by SAP.
SAP R/2 followed the company’s first product, a materials management module called RM/1. What was unique about R/2 was that it was a packaged software application that processed real-time on a mainframe computer taking advantage of Time Sharing Option and integrated all of […]
For small business available. Business channels
0 Comments Published January 21st, 2008 in UncategorizedBusiness channels are TV channels that concentrate on business news.
List of channels
CNBC (American channel produced by NBC-Universal).
Bloomberg Television (American channel produced by Bloomberg LP)
FOX Business Network (American channel upcoming channel to be produced by Fox News Channel - expected to launch in Q4 2007)
Business News Network (Canadian channel produced by CTVglobemedia)
See also
Business journalism
Business publications
Links
Business Plan […]
In some stock markets, the Mark Twain effect is the phenomenon of stock returns in October being lower than in other months. The name comes from the following quotation attributed to Mark Twain: “October. This is one of the peculiarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks. The others are July, January, September, April, November, May, […]
BTB can refer to:
The Brian Travis Band - A California folk rock band
bromothymol blue
blood-testis barrier
Branch target buffer - (Computer Science) A branch-prediction method used in some microprocessors.
An initialism for “Back Tomorrow Bye” in Internet slang.
Brigade Troop Battalion - Military acronym
B2B - Business to business
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The program director (spelled programme director in many countries) is the person who decides the broadcast content of a television or radio station. Typically, this person will decide what selections to make based on a target demographic. In a radio station, a program director could also be responsible for maintaining station identity.
The Program […]
For other uses of the term, see Globus.
Globus is a Croatian weekly newspaper published in Zagreb.
The magazine was started in 1991, having some of its first issues published during the Croatian War of Independence. Originally devised as tabloid, it never took an openly chauvinist approach of Slobodni tjednik and always tried to give the appearance […]
Ford Focus is the name of a series of compact/small family cars made by the Ford Motor Company and sold in most Ford markets worldwide. As with other Ford models, different versions of the car are sold in North America and in other markets. For details on particular models, see:
Ford Focus (International), the […]
Several generations. Ikatan Siswazah Muslim Malaysia
0 Comments Published January 20th, 2008 in UncategorizedIkatan Siswazah Muslim Malaysia (ISMA) was registered in 1997 in Malaysia as a non-government organization (NGO) in the country. ISMA had organized events which involve different parts of society, from younger generations, students and newly graduates students.
Most of the activities organized by ISMA is in parallel to the needs of the muslim community in Malaysia […]
Peachtree Accounting. Comparison of accounting software
0 Comments Published January 20th, 2008 in UncategorizedThe following comparison of accounting software documents the various features and differences between different accounting software packages.
Package
Licence
Windows
Mac OS X
Linux
Market focus
Type
Structure
Adempiere
GPL
Mid-market
ERP, CRM, POS
Web based
Adminsoft
Freeware and Proprietary
Small to Mid-market
?
stand alone
Compiere
GPL
Mid-market
ERP, CRM, POS
Web based
GnuCash
GPL
[…]
In business, an independent business as a term of distinction generally refers to privately-owned companies (as opposed to those companies owned publicly through a distribution of shares on the market). Independent businesses most commonly take the form of sole-proprietorships. “Independent” is frequently used to distinguish one-of-a-kind businesses from corporate chains, indeed dozens of communities […]
A credit manager is a person employed by an organization to make credit decisions concerning terms of payment to their customers.
There are two broad categories of credit managers:
Business-to-Consumer
Business-to-Business
United States
Business-to-Business Professional Credit Managers can receive a Credit Business Associate CBA or a Credit Business Fellow CBF certification from the National Association of […]
The Open Source Software CD is a collection of about 150 open-source programs for Microsoft Windows. It contains programs for software development, fun and games, Internet, multimedia, productivity, security, text editing, and utilities. It was last updated in December 2005, and some of the packages are now several releases old.
Similar projects include OpenCD, […]
That has specifically been. Detention center
0 Comments Published January 20th, 2008 in UncategorizedA detention center or a detention centre is any location used for detention. Specifically, it can mean:
A prison
A structure for immigration detention
An internment camp or concentration camp
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Penha (pron. ) is a borough in the east side of the city of São Paulo, in Brazil. It’s one of the oldest areas in São Paulo and known because of the church Nossa Senhora da Penha, one of the oldest of the city.
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Lotus Web Conferencing is a web conferencing application software product that enables users to communicate and collaborate online via teleconference, online chat, and interactive whiteboard, as well as with shared applications and documents.
Lotus Web Conferencing is distributed by IBM’s Lotus Software division.
See also
Data conferencing
Microsoft NetMeeting
External links
IBM Lotus Web Conferencing
Links
Business Plan Software and Free Sample […]
A vertical application or vertical market application, is software defined by requirements for a single, or narrowly defined, market. It contrasts with horizontal application.
An example of a vertical application is software that helps doctors manage patient records,
insurance billing, etc. Software like this can be purchased off-the-shelf and used as-is,
or the doctor can hire […]
The Fisher School of Accounting is the academic accounting unit at the University of Florida (UF). In 1977, the School of Accounting was established by the Board of Regents as a separate school within the College of Business, and was endowed in 1985 by Frederick Fisher. Dr. John Simmons was the founding Director of the […]
The Business Continuity Institute (BCI) is a professional organization established in 1994 to help develop business continuity management plans for global organizations and companies. It does this primarily through professional certification.
It currently holds over 2000 members in 50 countries.
External links
Official web site
Business Continuity Methodology
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Business Plan Tutorial & Business Planning Articles for Entrepreneurs If […]
Abduct is a verb meaning to carry away. Specifically, it can refer to:
Abduction (kinesiology) - extending a limb away from the body
Kidnapping
See also
Abduction
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Civic Center station is on the lower level of the West Peachtree Street bridge over the Downtown Connector with two side platforms. It is the only station in the world located above a highway. The Atlanta Civic Center is over three blocks away and the station primarily serves the Peachtree Summit building and the […]
TPCS (The Perfect Conference System) is a KOM style BBS software written in C and assembler for MS-DOS.
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IFP can stand for:
Interwise Food Portal
Independent Feature Project
“The Illinois Functional Programming Interpreter”, A.D. Robison, Proc 1987 SIGPLAN Conf on Interpreters and Interpretive Techniques (June 1987), pp. 64-73
Inkatha Freedom Party
Institut Francais de Pondichery, see also Ganapathi Thanikaimoni
Institut français du pétrole
Interrupt Fielding Processor
Inverse Functional Property, a property in Web […]
There were two organizations known as the Bank of the United States:
First Bank of the United States (1791–1811)
Second Bank of the United States (1816–1841)
It can also refer to:
New York Bank of the United States (1913–1930), a commercial bank not affiliated with the government.
Federal Reserve, a system of banks controlling access to […]
The escudo was the currency of Angola between 1914 and 1928 and again between 1958 and 1977. It was subdivided into 100 centavos with the macuta worth 5 centavos and was equivalent to the Portuguese escudo.
Contents
1 History
2 Coins
3 Banknotes
4 References
5 External links
History
The introduction of the escudo in Portugal’s colonies took place in 1914, three years […]
In accounting, an economic entity is one of the assumptions made in generally accepted accounting principles. Basically, any organization or unit in society can be an economic entity.
Examples of economic entities are hospitals, companies, municipalities, and federal agencies.
The “Economic Entity Assumption” says that the activities of the entity are to be kept separate from the […]
Software. Electronic software distribution and licensing
0 Comments Published January 19th, 2008 in UncategorizedElectronic software distribution and licensing (ESDL) is the combination of Electronic Software Distribution and electronic software licensing.[1]
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Business Plan Software and Books - Business-plan.com Business plan books and business plan software by author of SBA MP-32 publication, How to Write a Business Plan.
iPlanner - Business Plan Software Web-based budgeting, forecasting and business plan writing software. Free […]
Accounting software products for. Provision
0 Comments Published January 19th, 2008 in UncategorizedProvision may refer to:
Provision (Accounting), a term for liability in accounting
Provision (musical group), a Texas synthpop band
PROViSiON (Cracking Group), an organization dedicated to “cracking” software
Provision (military), food and other supplies needed in field.
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Solution-IV GAAP Compliant Accounting and Business Management An accounting system that finally makes everybody happy! The following […]
Accounting. Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board
0 Comments Published January 18th, 2008 in UncategorizedThe Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB) is a United States federal advisory committee whose mission is to develop generally accepted accounting principles for federal financial reporting entities.
The Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990 required annual, audited financial statements for the United States Government and its component entities, referred to as federal reporting entities. In […]
Banc (also banc-corp, bancorp, or bancorporation) is a marketing term (chiefly used in the United States) for the non-banking arms of a financial conglomerate that has “Bank” in its common name. For instance, if the original company is known as Bank of America, then the new investment banking entity may be known as […]
Small businesses has. Bel Air, Allegany County, Maryland
0 Comments Published January 18th, 2008 in UncategorizedBel Air is a community located in Allegany County, Maryland, United States of America. It is an unincorporated community which, for United States Census Bureau purposes, is united with Cresaptown to form the census-designated place of Cresaptown-Bel Air. Bel Air is part of the ‘Cumberland, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area’.
See also
Regional […]
Five Points station is the transfer point between the North-South and East-West Lines for the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority system and is considered its hub.
Contents
1 Station complex
2 Construction
3 Bus Routes
4 Attractions
5 Connection to other transit systems
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
Station complex
The station is composed of four levels, three of which are underground. […]
Arthur Schwartz (November 25, 1900 - September 3, 1984) was an American composer.
Schwartz supported legal studies at New York University and postgraduate studies at Columbia University by playing piano before concentrating his talents on vaudeville, Broadway theatre and Hollywood.
Among his Broadway musicals are The Band Wagon, The Gay Life, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Jennie, […]
Contents
1 Events
1.1 January
1.2 February
1.3 March
1.4 April
1.5 May
1.6 June
1.7 July
1.8 August
1.9 September
1.10 October
1.11 November
1.12 December
2 Exhibitions and shows
3 Conventions
4 First issues by title
Events
January
Avengers (1996 series) #3 - Marvel Comics
Captain America (1996 series) #3 - Marvel Comics
Fantastic Four (1996 series) #3 - Marvel Comics
Iron Man (1996 series) #3 - Marvel Comics
February
Avengers (1996 series) #4 - Marvel Comics
Captain […]
Organize their. Brazilian Women’s Articulation
0 Comments Published January 18th, 2008 in UncategorizedThe Brazilian Women’s Articulation (in Portuguese Articulação das Mulheres Brasileiras) links women’s organizations in Brazil’s 26 states and its federal district. It was created to organize the Brazilian feminist movement’s preparation and follow up to the 1995 Beijing Women’s Conference. Brazil has the lowest level of women’s representation in national politics in Latin America.
External links
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Business. School of Business Management, Nanyang Polytechnic
0 Comments Published January 17th, 2008 in UncategorizedThe Nanyang Polytechnic School of Business Management (NYP SBM) in Singapore simulate a modern “Teaching Enterprise” environment that is both web-centric and in tune with the latest developments in the real business world.
Students have an opportunity to work in an actual business environment, supported by the Business Services Group which operates a number of businesses […]
The Bachelor of Business Science (BBusSci) degree is aimed at students who wish to make a career in a Business Enterprise. It is similar to the Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree, however it is a four year Honours level stream that covers a broader spectrum of business-related topics. Additionally, all Business Science degrees require the […]