Archive for August, 2006



POS Restaurant Software

Thursday 24 August 2006 @ 4:40 pm

By Damian Sofsian
In restaurant point of sale, a product passes through certain distinct stages during its life. This cycle is called product life cycle or PLC. The PLC is normally presented as a sales curve spanning the products course from introduction to exit. Concept lies in the fact that each stage in the restaurant point of sale is characterized by a typical market behavior. Consequently each stage lends itself to the application of a certain specific marketing strategy. Understanding the PLC concept and managing it effectively can help prolong the profitable phases of the life span of a product. Continue Reading »
POS Restaurant Software




An Introduction To Microsoft Vista Business

Thursday 24 August 2006 @ 4:35 pm

By Chris Bryant
As I’m sure you already know, Microsoft Vista is on the way! Microsoft projects that all five versions of Vista will be available by mid-2006, and if that holds this will be the longest time period ever between versions of Windows. Continue Reading »
An Introduction To Microsoft Vista Business




Manufacturing Management Software

Wednesday 16 August 2006 @ 4:10 pm

By Eric Morris
Manufacturing management software is mainly used for managing different activities of the organization. This software automatically routes the jobs when a job is entered. Labor collection system enables employees to clock in directly on a particular operation. If the job consists of an assembly, then all the assembly components are automatically scheduled and allocated in the same manner as an individual job. Inquiries of a single or component job are in real time so that the exact status of the job is available. Project management is an essential factor when the work load is intensive. This can be achieved using manufacturing management software. All the scheduling and capacity information is updated in real time using management software. Continue Reading »
Manufacturing Management Software




Microsoft Navision Integration with Microsoft RMS - Overview for IT Specialist

Wednesday 16 August 2006 @ 4:07 pm

By Andrew Karasev
Microsoft Business Solutions Navision serves both European and American megamarkets. It was originally written by Denmark-based Navision Software in its own proprietary language C/SIDE (Client/Server Integrated Development Environment). Currently Navision is supported on two platforms - Navision native (C/SIDE) database and on Microsoft SQL Server. In this small article we would like to give you the clue on Navision integration with Microsoft Retail Management System - Microsoft RMS. Continue Reading »
Microsoft Navision Integration with Microsoft RMS - Overview for IT Specialist




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