"You can't set a hen in one morning and have chicken salad for lunch."George M. Humphrey
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An Introduction to Recruiting Software There has been a lot of talk in recent years about recruiting software. Recruiting software helps companies find suitable employees, and works in a number of ways. It can manage the employment section of a company's website, keep track of any company ...
Banking Software: Do You Need It? Whether you are considering the purchase of banking software for your personal use or for your business use, there are many reasons to consider this type of software. For one, you will reap many rewards. For another, it will relieve much work from your ...
Software That Helps You Communicate Better, Part I Looking for the latest developments in VOIP, broadband and other communication software? We've got the scoop.eyeBeameyeBeam is a Voice, Video & IM Softphone. The eyeBeam menu uses the "tree" design for easier navigation. The user sees all controls and ...
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ENERFAB is a leading process solution firm with design and build capabilities serving the process industries including chemical, food and beverage, mining, pharmaceutical, power generation, and pulp and paper. ENERFAB has over 2,600 employees in 10 locations. After a three-month implementation, ENERFAB went live with Encompix, the nation's leading ETO (Engineer-to-Order) ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) System. Moving from a "green screen" system to Encompix was a big change for the Sharonville, Ohio, firm. "We were very impressed with the inventory and purchasing functionality and by eliminating duplicate data entry we have cut our purchasing time by half," said Dave Lutz, IT Director. ENERFAB plans to increase its use of Encompix. "We are looking at expanding our use of Encompix into other areas of the business and are planning to bring on our Spare Parts Division in a couple of months." Encompix (www.encompix.com) has filled the manufacturing software requirements of Engineer-to-Order companies since 1992. The company name reflects the commitment to developing business application solutions that encompass the complex areas of project-based and job-based manufacturing. Encompix provides ETO manufacturers with a competitive advantage by improving bottom line results. According to TR Cutler, spokesperson for the ETO Institute (www.etoinstitute.org), "This ENERFAB implementation is indicative of the type of efficiency process many ETO manufacturers are completing to stay competitive in a global economy." Encompix www.encompix.com Roger Meloy 513-733-0066 # # # About the Author Professional Marketing Firm
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UK accents baffle iPhone application - ninemsn A new voice-recognition search tool for the iPhone has problems understanding British accents, leading to some bizarre answers to spoken queries, reports say. The free application, which allows iPhone owners to use the Google search engine with their ...
NZ to get Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 - Reseller Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, the latest generation of one of the company's midmarket ERP products, will be generally available Dec. 1 in 14 countries, the company said Wednesday at its Convergence conference in Copenhagen, Denmark. The release ...
NASA Tests Vint Cerf's Deep Space Internet - Converge Network Digest NASA successfully tested the first deep space communications network modeled on the Internet and software originally proposed by Vint Cerf more than ten years ago. Engineers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory used the Disruption-Tolerant ...
Mac OS X Snow Leopard coming early? - CNET Asia Apple's OS X Snow Leopard may be on tap for the start of the new year, slightly earlier than expected. The update appears to be slated for debut in the first quarter of 2009, according to a slide presented by Jordan Hubbard, Apple's director of ...
Tech Stock Picks — And Pans (Pt. 2) - CNBC The rules for investing in technology have changed as much as the markets themselves. Mike Burnick, director of research at Weiss Capital management, and Kim Caughey, portfolio manager at Fort Pitt Capital Group, offered CNBC their tech stock picks ...
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