PRONTO North America ERP Allows Access via Red Hat Linux

Friday, July 3rd, 2009 | Business

With drill down support out-of-the-box, PRONTO-Xi Digital Dashboard delivers unprecedented flexibility when it comes to unraveling the hidden meaning in the data. According to Tom Verzi, Director of Marketing for the Minnesota-based ERP leader, 'Starting at the highest level summary data, the Dashboard supports multiple levels of information consolidation, right down to the underlying transactions were required.' In addition, the color coding of information allows at a glance review of detail, n...
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Performance Computer Chips For Cars And Trucks

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 | Automotive

Hey, look under the hood! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's SUPERCHIP! With apologies to Superman, performance computer chips or superchips are quickly becoming a popular way for auto enthusiasts to squeeze out more power from their cars. Basically what a superchip mod does is to store a new engine management program in your car's computer. Noticeable increases in horsepower and torque as well as improvements in driveability are the chief benefits of this type of chip. Installation is easy and the...
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Another 10 Quotable Quotes To Add Punch To Your Ezine,

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 | Self Improvement

Any of these quotes may be freely published with the authors name and website address left in tact. ANOTHER 10 QUOTABLE QUOTES TO ADD PUNCH TO YOUR EZINE, NEWSLETTER OR WEBSITE. By Noel Peebles 1. Opportunities 'In 20 years from now people will look back and wish that they could have started a business, invested money, bought shares or property during the early years of the new century, when there were so many new opportunities.' Noel Peebles, Author 'Sell Your Business The Easy Way' http://www....
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Going To Another Country

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 | Self Improvement

That can happen. You're living in your own country. You're working like hell. But you keep on struggling. Nothing changes. No big money. What can you do? Stay where you are and keep on working? Sure. You can. And with it you'll get real frustrated. You won't live long. Is there an alternative? You bet there is. Go to another country. And there start all over again. Get your life in order there. I know. That's difficult. It's difficult to decide to leave you own country and go to another country....
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A Guide To Purchasing Your Next Personal Computer

Monday, June 29th, 2009 | Marketing

Purchasing a personal computer is no easy task. There are hundreds of features, lots of people trying to sell you the 'perfect' one and then there is the fact that you really don't know what you need or want your computer to do. But, while it all may be confusing, educating yourself about personal computers before you head out looking for one is one of the best ways to get a great deal and know what you purchase is what you want and need. Here are some key tips to make the search easier. * Start...
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Recovering Email Publishers Do Ads-On-Q!

Friday, June 26th, 2009 | Advertising

It is no secret that email publishing is becoming more and more difficult every day. With all of the new SPAM legislation, filtering systems, and mailbox competition, an ezine publisher has less than a 50% chance of getting their information to the desktops of readers. That is not a very good return for all of the work invovled in bringing that publication into being. This is why the introduction of RSS technology, blogging, and channel feed publishing has become a hot topic. Publishers using th...
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Ely Castle

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 | Travel

Ely Castle was in the cathedral city of Ely in Cambridgeshire.  Its probable site is a mound near the cathedral which is now called Cherry Hill. This was a motte and bailey castle built by William I in 1070 in his conflict with Hereward the Wake to subdue the Isle of Ely. Once Ely was quiescent the motte was abandoned. However it was refortified in 1140 during the Anarchy by Bishop Nigel but surrendered to King Stephen. In 1143 Geoffrey de Mandeville was placed in charge of the castle. ...
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Ely Cathedral, Ely Tourist Accommodation and Information, Ely, England

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 | Education

The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in Ely is known as the "Ship of the Fens", a name inspired by the distant views of its towers that dominate the low-lying wetlands called The Fens. The diocese of Ely was created in 1108 out of the see of Lincoln, and a year later the bishopric of Ely was founded. The cathedral was started by William I in 1083, suffered the collapse in 1322 of the main tower, which was rebuilt as an octagon, and was completed in 1351. ...
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Ely City Tourist Accommodation and Information, England..

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 | Travel

Ely has been informally accounted a city by virtue of being the seat of a diocese. Its status was confirmed by Royal Charter in 1974, when the parish council of the single civil parish that makes up Ely was formed during a reorganisation of local government. With a population of 15,102 in 2009, Ely is the third smallest city in England after Wells in Somerset and the City of London, and the sixth smallest in the United Kingdom with St David's, Bangor, and Armagh also smaller....
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Get The Most From Your Pay Per Click Ads

Monday, June 22nd, 2009 | Advertising

Using pay per click to advertise online can be a valuable, immediate source of online sales, but it can also cost you a lot of money if you don't know what you're doing. The problem is that most people rush in, sign up with a pay per click search engine and start their pay per click campaign. They get lots of traffic, lots of clicks and pay lots of money but they don't make a single sale. First off you should use a keyword generator of some sort. I personally like overtures keyword search tool ...
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