BUSINESS CHANGED HAS TECHNOLOGY TODAY
Survey: Half of U.S. Business PCs Can't Run Windows Vista Fox News About half of average business PCs in North America can't meet minimum requirements Vista; 94 percent don't meet system requirements for Vista Premium. Irish business launch of Microsoft Vista Ireland Business World Microsoft today hosted the Irish business launch of the Windows VistaT operating system, the 2007 Microsoft R Office system and Exchange Server 2007 at an event in Croke Park. Half of American Business PCs Can't Run Vista PC Magazine via Yahoo! News A new study finds that about half of the average business PCs in North America are unable to meet the minimum requirements for Windows Vista, while 94 percent do not meet the system requirements for Vista Premium. The World Economic Forum Announces Technology Pioneers 2007: Mozilla Selected RedNova The World Economic Forum today announced 47 Technology Pioneers for 2007. Mozilla has been selected as one of these Technology Pioneers. The Technology Pioneers were nominated by the world's leading venture capital and technology companies. That’s Entertainment The Cape Cod Chronicle Given the place it has in America today, one would think the entertainment industry has always been a cultural behemoth. Our obsession with celebrity and media has, rather, evolved over the past century, fueled by technology, leisure time and a distinct lack of substance in our national dialog. 10 Tips To Help New Reps Increase Sales with CRM NewsFactor via Yahoo! News Automating the sales process is one of the most important functions of a CRM system. In fact, much of today's CRM software has its origins back in the mid-'80s and early '90s, not as "customer relationship management" software, but instead as "sales automation" software. NI Extends Test Data Mining, Management Technology to Entire Groups Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance AUSTIN, Texas----National Instruments today announced the release of NI DIAdem 10.1, the latest version of the interactive software for inspecting, analyzing and reporting test data. Bean on beam as outfitter since '12 Chicago Tribune Grandson draws on core values When L.L. Bean died in 1967 at age 94, his family flirted briefly with the idea of hushing up the news for fear that it might destroy the world famous mail-order business he had founded 55 years earlier. Book chronicles storied history of ski industry Poughkeepsie Journal Skiing has changed more in the past few decades than in the thousands of years since humans first strapped slats to their feet to move through the snow. GuardID hires PassMark's Jeff Scheel; scores Equifax distribution deal Finextra GuardID Systems(TM) changed the paradigm of online security with the launch of its ID Vault, empowering consumers to go beyond passwords and manage their own two-factor online
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