Telecommunication Cloud Digital Transformation

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A squeeze may seem like nothing and even the right thing to do. It can derail all day.

Is being "responsible" costing you your business? On responsibility in the face of codependency

by Ling B Wong

A while ago, I wrote about how "Being responsible" can affect our creativity. My "responsibility" bone doesn't end there. It has become apparent to me, as I work with clients who have a more "nutritious" bent, "responsibility" can cost them financially in their business.  pcworldsolutions

What to look for in office moves

by Youseff Khoder

There is no discussion about the fact that moving your office to a new location is quite a time-consuming, exhausting, and a sometimes difficult task to accomplish. This is exactly why the importance of office moves must be emphasized.

Project Manager "The Apprentice" - A true representation?

by Richard Lampitt

How realistic are the supposed projects managed by the so-called Project Manager at The Apprentice? What problems do they encounter, and how do they tackle them? How should the PRINCE2 Method and/or the APM Body of Knowledge (APM BoK) be treated and handled?  digitallifehackers

SharePoint integration, development, and utility

by James Pratik

Information technology is an ever-evolving industry and probably the most challenging. Software development is one of the serious components of info technology. Even on shelves and out-of-the-box software, there's still plenty of scope for development, customization, and updates.

PBGC Announces 2015 Premium Rate Increases Thanks to Bailouts of Two Multi-Employer Plans

by Mark Johnson, Ph.D., J.D.

Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) has posted updated premium rates for 2015 on its website, and the per-person rates on single-employer and multi-employer plans are scheduled to increase next year. These rate increases come amid steps recently taken by the PBGC to financially assist two multi-employer plans facing insolvency.  businessslash

Site Inspections: Boondoggle or Boon Redux - A New Look at the True Value of a Site Inspection

by Joanne Ireland

When I first wrote about site examinations several years ago, I drew on my own personal experience and industry best practices. Working with clients and venues in recent years, I have seen several major changes in the way things work, so I took this opportunity to update the article with fresh ideas and new concepts.

What is product sourcing, and how can it help your business?

by T. Gil

Having a good product sourcing process means having the ability to find the best sources of products at the lowest possible price. Having a great product sourcing process can mean having a renewable source, long-term collaboration, a reliable network of suppliers, and a good understanding of the general market situation. However, the process is quite complex and can be overwhelming at times. That's why many companies that have product sourcing issues choose to leave this task to the professionals by finding a great product sourcing company.

Basic information on logistics and logistics services

by T. Gil

In recent years, logistics experts have substantially increased the number of their clients as a result of a growing economy and the fact that they can offer a new perspective on the logistics process of the companies they work with. This article will provide basic information on logistics and logistics services.  inpcworld

How to protect your mobile billing app and billing information in three easy ways?

by Jim Korn

The current mobile invoice application system available to most businesses reduces expenses to a considerable level. There is less chance of changing the prices quoted incorrectly or unfairly.

Advantages of using procurement services

by T. Gil

Today, many companies are thinking of using provisioning services to reduce their costs. If you're new to the industry, you might be wondering what it means to provide procurement services. Here we will discuss the topic of procurement, what it is, and the advantages of using a procurement company.

What is an inventory clerk?

by Karina Popa

The definition of an inventory clerk is quite simple: it is the person who monitors the stock that migrates in and out of a certain location. This is generally known as a "warehouse." This person may work in a wholesale or retail point of sale, in a warehouse, center of  techtargetmedia