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Google Sets Sights on RFID

March 6, 2008

Insider news has been released about a future program that Google is currently working on. The company is currently developing a program that will make literally everything in the world accessible at the click of a button. You will be able tag every book, movie, television, music, and radio broadcast. There will be even the power to tag official documents and photographs. The scary news is that the network may even have the power to tag actual people and their personal belongings as well. My interest... Read more »

The Importance Of Reinforcing Legalities Surrounding Job Software

March 5, 2008

As we enter a new age of communicating and working online, we’re faced with new challenges that require more protections than what we’ve been presented with offline. Although some aspects of these online challenges are analogous to the offline environment, there are a significant number of issues that are specific to Internet networking - in particular, job software. This is a truly interesting aspect of the working environment especially when we’re faced with a set of legal procedures... Read more »

Generating New Ideas For A Productive Job Script

March 5, 2008

Efforts to differentiate a job script from the myriad of others already in existence are never in vain. But these efforts aren’t always easy to make. At one extreme, the characteristics of a standard job script contribute to a welcomed stable working environment - however clientele may not feel comfortable leaving a job software that’s working just fine simply to try one that’s no different. At the other extreme, a job script that’s wildly different from the norm has the propensity... Read more »

New Developments For Web Analytics In SEO

March 2, 2008

There’s a saying that states ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’. But if it is broke, and you don’t know why or how, then how would you fix it anyway? You always have to know how something works, or why it doesn’t before you can improve it or fix it. The same applies with SEO. Search Engine Optimisation aims to improve your site making it user friendly, Google friendly and providing the right key words and phrases to push your site up the search engine ratings,... Read more »

Losing Ink On Your UL Approved Labels?

February 29, 2008

Have you ever printed UL approved labels with your standard barcode printer and noticed that the ink was rubbing off? Did your Information Technology Staff think something was wrong with your printer because of this? The printer was actually doing its job just fine. The real problem was that the ribbon you were using wasn’t a UL approved resin ribbon. Certain Ribbon, just like certain labels, must be UL recognized because of their different applications. OK, so you are not sure what UL is and... Read more »

Leveraging Your Untapped Storage

February 28, 2008

Most companies have massive amounts of unused and underutilized storage scattered across their enterprise. A recent study of 200 organizations found that 15% of all storage was allocated but never used; 10% was left behind when the server was moved, and 40% had not been referenced by an operating system for six months. That’s a lot of waste - of resources, of IT time, and of money. “Increasingly, it is clear that IT can no longer afford to host discrete applications across discrete... Read more »

How Do Barcode Scanners Work?

February 26, 2008

So you want to know how barcode scanners work. Well, we first want to narrow down which type of barcode scanner we are talking about. There are many types of barcode scanners from laser scanners, CCD barcode scanners, imager type scanners, and more. Our first focus will be on how a CCD barcode scanner works. The CCD barcode scanner is a scanner that has no moving parts. CCD stands for Charged-Coupled Devise Scanner. The scanner has a light source that when pointed to an object or barcode, it illuminates... Read more »

Make Your Data Centre More Environmentally-Friendly in Five Easy Steps

February 10, 2008

From environmentalists and regulators, to CIOs and data centre managers, the ‘green’ data centre is now firmly on the agenda. Rightly so, with an average rate of energy consumption around 50 times greater than its equivalent in office space, the data centre offers a clear opportunity to save energy and reduce carbon emissions. The industry is taking its energy and environmental issues seriously and a number of scenarios for more environmentally-friendly data centre design and more energy-efficient... Read more »

A Guide To Bacs Software

February 10, 2008

Bacs is an acronym for Banks Automated Clearing System and was originally a scheme set up by UK Banks to process financial transactions. The majority of Direct Debits and Direct Credits made in the United Kingdom are made using the Bacs system. Bacs payments take three working days to clear. On the first day they are entered into the system, on the second day, they are processed, and finally they are cleared on the third day, which is when they reach their destination account. A Direct Debit is an... Read more »

A Guide To Payroll Software For Recruitment

February 10, 2008

Payroll is a business-critical operation for all companies it ensures that people are paid the right amount on time and many people’s financial wellbeing can be affected if it goes wrong. It is therefore essential to implement proper systems to ensure that you company’s payroll runs as smoothly and efficiently as possible, in terms of both proper staff training and software, and disaster recovery plans to ensure payroll system continuity should the unthinkable happen and something goes... Read more »

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