Archive for October, 2009

The Top 10 Mistakes Technology Companies Make

The Top 10 Mistakes Technology Companies Make

In working closely with technology providers over the years, I regularly discover that these companies are making common mistakes that devalue the company, leave revenue on the table, or jeopardize their long-term health. So this special article identifies the top 10 of these mistakes to help you avoid making them.

10. Failure to register a federal copyright for company-developed softwareRead the rest of this entry »

TEM Software – Telecommunications Expense Management (TEM) Software

TEM Software - Telecommunications Expense Management (TEM) Software

Organizations are on the look for reducing the expense and complexity of handling telecom arena They are seeking means of cutting down yearly budget related to telecommunication that is amongst the leading costs in most businesses Telecommunication expense management and concerned network services works and manipulate the developing telecom expense of enterprises which facilitate in you to centralize on your business An efficien Read the rest of this entry »

Computer Technology Merging With TV Technology More All the Time

Computer Technology Merging With TV Technology More All the Time

Over the past decade, there has been a phenomenal amount of crossover between computer technology and TV technology. This is especially surprising given the fact that most Americans have largely rejected the idea of a living room computer. However, most of the computer technology that has found its way into the living room hasn’t had the overt appearance of a personal computer.

The earliest example of an accep Read the rest of this entry »

Software Product Development–the Unsolved Mystery of High Tech Part I

Software Product Development--the Unsolved Mystery of High Tech Part I

One of the most puzzling things in high technology, especially for executives on the business side of things, is the software development process. It’s the high tech equivalent to the “Black Hole” phenomenon made famous in Astronomy. Endless resources can be poured into a software development project, yet there never seems to be an end in sight.

And why is this so? It seems that in such a typically high tech, yet now fam Read the rest of this entry »