- Small Business Server 2008 By : Nick Pegley
Which version is the right one for your business? - Slot Punches: Why Are They So Important? By : Lisa Mason
If you make your own ID cards then you must have a slot punch. Slot punches are used to make the hole or slot in ID cards so they can be attached to the hardware that attaches them to your clothing and belts. - VMware and Your Business Server Environment By : Nick Pegley
VMware can help businesses significantly reduce the cost of ownership for their server environment. - Background Check: The Answer to Business Security By : bell parker
Running a small business can be a BIG burden. There’s problem with competition, reasonable pricing and costumer service. There are suppliers that provide poor quality goods, costumers that seem to disappear on pay days, employees who rob you of anything they can get their hands on. And now with dangers from thefts, frauds and embezzlement, security has become a must…. the problems can go on and on. - Stainless Steel - Is it Worth the Extra Cost? By : Paul Galla
Over the past century, stainless steel has arisen as the first metal of choice for many applications. You will find stainless steel at the top of skyscrapers, in your sink and in your hands as you use tools and various other objects. But is stainless steel really all that great? How does it compare to other metals? Here is some basic information about stainless steel to examine its worth and popularity compared to other metals. - Safety First with Lifting Slings By : Paul Galla
Personnel safety is priority one when it comes to lifting and moving heavy equipment and parts. OSHA reports that, “slings are the most commonly used materials handling apparatus,” and “the mishandling of materials is the single largest cause of accidents and injuries in the workplace.” 1 Whenever heavy lifting takes place, precautions must be taken to avoid the risk of accidents. Nylon, chain and wire rope slings are the most common slings, and a basic understanding of their qualities, techniqu - Budgeting Your Business Technology Costs By : Nick Pegley
When planning and budgeting technology costs for your small business, take all the costs into consideration, planning for the entire lifetime of your business components. - How to Match the Rope to the Job By : Paul Galla
Searching for the right rope for your job can be overwhelming. A variety of ropes are produced for a variety of uses. Here is a guide to some of the most common ropes including their strengths, weaknesses and which one will be right for your situation. - Second Passport being a second chance? By : neo
A second Passport or better even a second citizenship
one that you can choose. Dual nationality has always been held by wealthy people with a knowledge of world history. They know of the dangers of placing an entire future in the hands of politicians. Patriotism might be OK if governments were consistent and let you live freely. But socialistic Big Brother bureau(c)rats now have the power to run your life from cradle to grave. And not only Socialist Big Brothers - Choosing a Paper Planner By : Janet Barclay
With the growing popularity of laptops, tablet PCs, and PDA's, more and more people are adopting some form of electronic calendar system. A large number people, however, prefer the familiarity of a paper planner - and who could blame them? Although electronic calendars offer many benefits in terms of efficiency, they don't provide the satisfaction derived from putting pen to paper, the joy of reminiscing while reviewing the past year's events and accomplishments, or the thrill of a blank new calendar along with the anticipation of what will be written in it over the coming months. - Making Money from the Inside Out By : T. Detty
Many things can be done to cut costs and boost profits for your business. - Valve automation with an Electric Actuator By : Greger Klen
Electric actuators are energized by electric power supply. They are available for many different voltages with different ingress protection grades. The Electric Actuators can be connected to almost any digital Control System or Monitoring system such as AS-Interface (ASI-bus), Profibus, Foundation Fieldbus, Interbus, Modbus, Device Net, HART-protocol, etc, etc, by the use of suitable Communication accessories. - Digital Surveillance Cameras, What are they good for? By : Jerry T.
The Author Jerry T. was born in a small coal-mining town in West Virginia. At the end of World War II his father returned from the war and moved the entire family to Chicago Illinois. He was educated in the inner city completing high school and 2 years of college. Jerry Became a Master Lithographer and worked in his field for 37 years. Jerry is the father of 5 adult children and 13 grandchildren. Jerry’s web sitea are: http://www.securityspy4u.com and http://www.livesafenow.com - 15 Steps to Achieving Business Burglary/Theft Prevention By : Jerry T.
Ninety per cent of burglary and theft prevention is physical security. If your business is locked up and unauthorized entry is made difficult, time consuming, noisy and visible, chances of a successful theft or burglary are kept to a minimum. Here is a list of steps that will make life difficult for the would-be thief. The thief/burglar will pass up your business and look for an easier target. - Four Key Components of Good Failover Systems By : Plus Technologies
A failover system is necessary to prepare for printer, fax machine, and database outages and delays. Avoid losses in profits as well as downtime in your business.
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