Archive for November, 2007

Secure Your PC With The Best Anti Virus Software Posted By : Victor Epand

Friday, November 30th, 2007

Buy and install an anti-virus software for preventing viruses from entering your computer. Anti-virus software is a must for guarding your computer against all kinds of viruses which are impossible to detect otherwise.

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oOutsourcing Software Development in India Posted By : Synapse India

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

With the onset of globalization in early 1990s, Indian service providers have concentrated on its new facet to provide quality service in almost all the possible arenas to satisfy the arising demands and get adequate remuneration against it

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Recruiting software - Is it different?

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

by: Kenneth Peck

Recruiting software - Is it different?

Of course it is! All software is different. But what are the unique characteristics of recruiting software that make it different from MS Outlook, an accounting system, banking software, computer design, graphics design, marketing, etc.?

All of these applications have uniqueness and characteristics that allow them to be defined as a group. What are the characteristics of recruiting software applications that allow them to be identified? Of course, this could be just another sneaky way of asking the question, “What do you look for when selecting recruiting software?”. Every recruiting software vendor has one of those documents including BlackDog Recruiting Software.

But really that is not what this article is about. I am trying to get to higher ground here. I do not want this article to become a document that says “recruiting software must do this and if it doesn’t pick ours because it does”.

All professionals have tools they use to do their job. A surgeon uses a vast array of very special instruments and specialized computers to perform her work. An artist has his brushes and special paint mixes. A carpenter uses saws, ladders, leveling devices, etc. An accountant has accounting systems.

All of these professionals share a common characteristic in that they use a variety of tools to perform their work.

Recruiting software as a tool for a recruiter is unique from the above examples in that it is designed to be the only tool a recruiter will need besides a telephone, and even that is under assault by recruiting software vendors!

Wow! Think about it. Recruiting software just put mankind back 30,000 years where the only tool he used to stay alive was a sharp stone and his brain!

Of course recruiting software systems are not exactly sharp stones, but some are close. J

In all seriousness now, the more that an applicant tracking/executive search/ recruiting software system can do for a recruiter the better the tool. It is an all in one tool because of the characteristics of the recruiting industry.

Most of us recruiting software vendors are driven by incorporating or interfacing any new technologies that help a recruiter into their own software, i.e. phone and video conferencing, PDA’s and video resumes.

Staffing or recruiting software vendors are like the Wal-Mart of the software world, meaning we would like to be the one stop shop for all your recruiting needs by bringing everything a recruiter needs under one roof.

But there is a dilemma for us vendors. The profession of recruiting is, for the most part, a niche oriented business. A recruiter specializes in medical device sales, helicopter pilots, hospital staffing, etc.

Recruiting software has to be more specialized than a contact management system or a CRM system because these tools are too general. Recruiters need more preciseness than this, or they find themselves spending too much time finding the people they need. Consider, for example, the difference between a table saw for a finished carpenter and one for a fine furniture maker. Both tools would get the table made but the one made by the finished carpenter would have taken longer and would not look as good.

The dilemma is how to make recruiting software be an all in one tool for the recruiter and still be specialized enough to serve the unique characteristics of their recruiting niche?

Some recruiting software goes too far and works only for a specific recruiting niche, i.e. nursing, attorneys, etc. For a recruiting software vendor they are too specialized and can’t evolve quickly enough as the environment changes so they become extinct and leave their customers in a very desperate situation.

These systems are just a hair above custom software. I may write a future article about custom software, but generally I think it is a bad idea for any recruiting firm.

about the author

Kenneth Peck Graduated from the University of Toledo. Fifteen years in IT from programmer to VP of IT. Spent the next 15 years as a recruiter in Los Angeles and built the product ‘Gopher for Recruiters’. Last 10 years improving the product ‘Gopher for recruiters’ and building the Company ‘BlackDog’ located in Colorado.

Investing Systems Offers ‘Gifts for Investors’ with Stock Picking …

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

Forbes - AMELIA ISLAND, Fla., Nov. 24 /PRNewswire/ — Investing Systems announced today the top selling stock market software systems for 2007 and launches their annual buy one - give one free holiday promotion. “A lot of people consider themselves technology …

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Tracking Your Fleet With GPS Tracking

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

by: Shawn Davis

If you are looking for a small GPS tracking data logger, there is one available that can fit into the palm of your hand, and the recorded data can be viewed through your personal computer through the USB port. These little gadgets are great because they not only record location, time and date, but also speed, direction and the altitude, and with one megabyte of memory, it can be used for virtually months of travel.

There is another type of GPS tracking device that is only five inches big, but this beauty can operate up to 120 days on a couple of AA batteries. It is motion sensitive, so it starts gathering data the moment your vehicle starts to move. The data is then available any time you wish to access it via your internet connection. In only a few seconds, all of your data will be at your fingertips.

So you have a whole fleet of trucks or cars that you need to keep track of but just can’t afford all of the expensive GPS tracking gear that it would take to do? There is now a GPS tracking system that can track your whole fleet on your computer twenty-four hours a day, if necessary. The best part is it does it without excessive software, cellular or satellite charges. It doesn’t matter if your fleet has five vehicles or one thousand vehicles, you can view one or all of them on screen at once. Just imagine if something untoward would happen to one of your drivers or their vehicles while on the road, with your GPS tracking system, you can easily locate them and send the help they require.

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Fleet Maintenance Management Software

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

by: Eddie Tobey

The movement of goods in and out of warehouses, distribution centers and final outlets like retail chains form an integral part of supply chain management. With the gradual demise of ‘just-in-case’ inventory management and the arrival of the ‘just-in-time’ inventory concept, the logistics operations have become critical, and form the backbone of production and distribution operations.

The function of logistics is to provide auxiliary service along the value chain of a product, by transporting the product to different locations for value addition, storage and final consumption. This function assumes significance in light of companies moving their manufacturing locations across different parts of the world for competitive cost advantages. Furthermore, the concept of modular manufacturing and assembly at different locations has forced a strategic role upon logistics to deliver the goods in time.

The function of transporting goods is provided by transportation companies who have extensive fleets consisting of trucks, ships and planes. The ownership of oil tankers and other container carriers, and airplanes in the tourism and courier industries, involves huge costs. The fleet is owned by the companies who manufacture the goods, or is rented out by transportation companies.

Asset management for fleet owners means effective utilization of the fleet, maintenance of the fleet and prolonging the life of the fleet. Maintenance management software packages help achieve these goals. Since fleets are mobile assets, the computerized maintenance system is mostly networked through base stations and mobile stations like hand-held digital assistants and palmtops. Advanced technologies like RFID help pinpoint the location of assets for on-the-road maintenance.

The fleet MMS provides features like data management of the fleet, including fuel entry, the running of miles and crew details. It provides regular features, like scheduling preventive maintenance and crew shifts. The fleet MMS links to the financial parameters by allowing the entry of billing and payment of bills for fuel or on-the-road repairs.

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Maintenance Management Software provides detailed information on Equipment Maintenance Management Software, Facility Maintenance Management Software, Fleet Maintenance Management Software, Foundation Maintenance Management Software and more. Maintenance Management Software is affliated with Fleet Maintenance Software.

Fleet management

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

by: orbitalcomms

Tracking your fleet is now easier than ever. Unlike other systems that involve network subscriptions or hidden costs due to third party involvement, Orbital vehicle & fleet management and tracking Systems don’t.! Orbital Communications is one of the leading vehicle tracking and fleet management solution providers across the UK. Enhance the way you manage your fleet by analysing your vehicles historical data. The Orbital Locator + vehicle and fleet system record the vehicles location, date/time at that location, speed and direction of travel all in its onboard memory. No matter how small or large your vehicle fleet, whether your looking for vehicle or fleet management and tracking solutions, asset security or detailed reporting, Orbital has the vehicle and fleet tracking system for you. We offer cost effective tracking and fleet management solutions that you control at the touch of a button. Orbital fleet management and vehicle tracking products use a combination of easy to use PC tracking software with up to date street level mapping and latest GSM/GPS technologies. With continued research and development into the latest technologies Orbital delivers an essential tool for optimising the fleet management of your vehicles. By understanding what our customers want to achieve, Orbital Communications aims to provide a vehicle and fleet tracking solution that will add value, not just today, but continue to do so.

How Fleet Management Software Can Reduce Costs For Private Fleet Operators

Friday, November 9th, 2007

by: Ajesh Kapoor

Private fleet operators today are under pressure like never before to control costs. A nationwide shortage of drivers has made it difficult to find experienced personnel. While at the same time, economic growth has increased the need. As a result, companies are frequently understaffed. This combination of factors means managers are being forced to pay more for qualified drivers. Add rising fuel prices, and it’s easy to see why costs are on the rise.

Executives understand that something must be done to control transportation spend, but most have already pulled the reins in tight. They’re now looking for new ways to address the problem. For companies that operate in high volume local pickup and delivery environments, the answer might be fleet management. More specifically, these companies should consider investing in an integrated fleet management system.

Good investments always pay for themselves, and with fleet management software, payback can come quickly. Consider a typical scenario for a distributor with 30 trucks. On most days, all vehicles are in use, each making about 18 stops per day, and traveling 100 miles. Average fuel consumption is seven miles per gallon. Drivers are paid $15 per hour, plus time and a half for overtime. On any given day, about one-third of the trips run over eight hours.

With diesel at $2.90 a gallon, this distributor is spending over $6,200 a week on fuel. An easily attainable reduction in mileage of as little as ten percent results in a savings of $610 per week. This works out to over $30,000 per year. Eliminating one and a half hours of overtime for ten drivers results in a saving of nearly $1,690 per week. That’s another $87,500 per year.

A savings of $117,000 is substantial, and should be enough to warrant investigating fleet management software. But the most advanced fleet management systems go one step farther, taking vehicles off the road. In most cases, a fully optimized plan requires fewer trucks, if not on all days, at least on some. Simply reducing fleet requirements by one vehicle twice per week produces a savings of $322 (not to mention reducing risk). That’s another $16,700 dollars a year, for a total of over $133,500. These are conservative numbers. Savings for a 30 vehicle fleet could be well over $150,000.

The scenario above focuses on only one component of a fleet management system: route planning. There are other applications, however, that, when combined with dispatch and planning software, extend the savings. GPS fleet tracking is one example. There is certainly value in knowing the location of each vehicle in the fleet. The real value, though, comes from knowing where each vehicle should be and how it is being operated.

If drivers leave engines idling to stay comfortable in summer and winter months, the fleet operator is paying the bill. Diesel engines burn approximately one gallon of fuel per hour during idling. Once they begin monitoring, companies find that drivers allow engines to idle needlessly for up to two hours per day. In our distributor scenario, this behavior would cost the company almost $175 - another $41,750 per year. Additional benefits of GPS fleet monitoring solutions can include reports that show incidents of speeding or harsh breaking. This information can help fleet operators reduce risk and lower insurance rates.

The opportunity to reduce costs by $175,000 is attractive to any fleet operator. With these savings, payback can occur in as little as six months. Nevertheless, the upfront capital required to implement fleet management software often makes it cost prohibitive. Innovative fleet management providers are responding to this challenge by offering flexible payment options. Plans can include subscription-based pricing, where customers are billed a fixed amount each month, or application hosting. Hosting further reduces costs because it does not require customers to maintain additional hardware to run the application.

For some organizations, however, software delivered as a service is the best option. In this scenario, vendors manage business processes like vehicle routing and scheduling for the customer. This enables companies to eliminate the need for hardware and potentially reduce personnel costs. For instance, personnel previously responsible for these tasks can be reassigned to other functions or eliminated.

The primary benefit of these pricing options is that they allow customers to accrue savings at a faster rate than they accrue costs. In the example above, the fleet operator would see savings beginning the first month the system is in place. Compare this to a typical wait of twelve months or more to achieve payback with other enterprise applications. This means that investing in a fleet management application would generate positive cash flow almost immediately.

Given the pressure they’re under, for many fleet operators, implementing an integrated fleet management system simply makes good financial sense. These applications open up opportunities to significantly reduce transportation and personnel costs. They also have the potential to improve an organization’s risk profile. Payback often occurs within six months. And with the right payment options, fleet management software can help organizations improve cash flow from day one.

About the Author
Ajesh Kapoor is a technology industry veteran with over 15 years of experience and an advanced understanding of transportation and logistics business processes. He is responsible for guiding GEOCOMtms‘ product and technology strateg. GEOCOMtms provides integrated fleet management software for local and short-haul pickup and delivery operations

What Can A Data Recovery Company Help You With?

Monday, November 5th, 2007

by: Greg Eiskins

It is no wonder that people go after a data recovery company for recovering the data that is lost. There are some important things that you should look for in such a company when you ask them to recover the lost data for you. Some of the points that you should look after are dealt with in this article.

Positive points to Look For In a Data Recovery Company

Ask for a free diagnostic evaluation of your computer to find out if there is something that they can do to help. These companies should give you a guarantee to get your data back. If they couldn’t do this then you should not be charged. Because many of your files can be very personal, the data recovery company should be confidential. They should be able to recover all media, file systems and OS. A good data recovery service company should also have multiple full service recovery labs to help you.

Additional Benefits you can expect from a company that recovers data

Before you pay for the service rendered you have to get the list of recoveries that are made from your system. In North America, there is only one ISO certified data recovery company. If you need one of these data recovery companies, then you need to make sure you look if your data recovery company can do this. Your satisfaction is utmost important. There should be sophisticated research and development programs with such company, as well as warranty authorized. They should be factory authorized with DLT, SDLT, JAZ and ZIP.

Data Recovery Companies Save a lot of your valuable time

You might be having a very busy schedule in your business that you don’t have time for spending on data recovery. In such cases the data recovery companies come to your rescue. They take the load off your shoulders and ensure you of your data back. Such companies should be authorized and sophisticated to handle such issues. You can pay such companies only if you see some progress in recovery. Otherwise there is no need to pay for them. they save a lot of time so that you can spend your time in meetings and other agendas instead of sitting before the system and recovering data.

A data recovery company can be a valuable business partner. However, the evaluation of your needs should be in place before you decide whether or not to work with such a company. Then you can decide which company you want to work with eventually.

About the Author
Greg Eiskins is a writer and internet publisher who enjoys to publish quality information about data recovery, backup and related issues. Read more at the websiteDataRecovery2020.com.

Pervasive Software to Present at Sage Summit Conference

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Forbes - AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Pervasive Software Inc. (Nasdaq: PVSW), a global value leader in agile, embeddable data management and integration software, today announced Dax Jones, senior technical support engineer for Pervasive …

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