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Does Third Party Maintenance Software Benefit Your Company
Posted by Bjorn Bringhorman in Software on June 4th, 2009
There are many benefits to outsourcing management of your facilities to a third party group. When outsourcing your facility maintenance, there are many things to look for.
First of all, you want a reliable company that will get the job done right. Secondly, outsourcing your facility maintenance shouldn’t be more trouble than actually doing it yourself, so you want someone with good public relations and customer service to get you started. You also want to make sure the company you deal with offers the resources that are right for your company. Lastly, you want someone that has a good strong background with it’s customers.
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The Business of Software: What Every Manager, Programmer, and Entrepreneur Must Know to Thrive and Survive in Good Times and Bad (Hardcover)
From Publishers Weekly
Cusumano, a professor at MIT’s Sloan School of Management and coauthor of Microsoft Secrets, offers a comprehensive overview of the software business and how the right approach is key to the success of technology companies. Cusumano first identifies the key distinction between software and other businesses. In fact, he believes it is unlike every other business because software doesn’t have one purpose but becomes whatever function it is handling for a particular customer or company. As a result, software companies must sell both products and services, according to the author. The two typical ways software companies operate is by getting the lion’s share of revenues from new product sales or via IT consulting. The third way is what the author calls “hybrid solutions companies—software firms that have some new product sales, but derive as much as 80% of their revenues from services and “maintenance.” However, what’s essential for company success in t (more…)
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Where Can I Find A Opensource/freeware Program For A Referral Incentive Of My Business?

I’m looking 4 the accounting software 4 calculating the people’s commision in a multi level marketing idea. do u know about direcresponce business also? as outomated as posible pls
Moving To A Centralized Procurement Model But Retaining A Distributed Approach
Posted by Illy DeSouza in Software on May 28th, 2009
Both big and smaller enterprises’s will see the advantage of having a central procurement model. Effectively a small section of individuals are responsible for the purchases of a larger group. This allows the control and audit to be effectively managed and allows compliance with issues like the SOX laws.
Of course, there are drawbacks as this model has the effect of placing a large number of transactions into a constricted data pipe effectively throttling the bandwidth of the purchasing department.
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