5 Simple Rules For Successful Software Technology Outsourcing

The current economic climate, opportunities and round the clock service necessity requires most companies to outsource many technology projects to countries like India, China and eastern European countries. If you are a small software company, successful outsourcing is crucial to your development. For all the complexity this notion has, success in outsourcing is quite easily achievable as long as it is viewed as a core process in an organization. The list below features a simple set of rules for achieving effective outsourcing.

1. Selecting a partner

Guide To Data Entry At Home Jobs

Interested in doing data entry at home jobs? You have come to the right place. Know what you need to know about this online job through this article.

Data entry at home jobs are on the rise these days. On one hand, there are countless of people are interested in getting a job of this nature, while on the other, countless of people have already receive such job offers. What is this job all about anyway?

First of all, let us describe what this job is all about. It is simply the act of transcribing one form of date into another. It may be in the form of handwritten documents, computer databases, spreadsheets, sequences of letter, numbers or symbols that make up a program, or pertinent data such as lists of names or addresses. Today, such jobs now include proofreading, medical transcription, translation, customer service, affiliate marketing and regular copywriting.

More Computer Consulting 101 Hiring Tips (Part 2 Of 2)

Does your company need to retain the services of a competent computer consulting firm, but you have no idea how to really evaluate "competence"?

In the first part of this two-part series on Computer Consulting 101 hiring tips, we looked at why small businesses find it so difficult to hire good computer consulting companies, as well as four basic questions that you must be addressed when searching for a new computer consulting vendor. Now in this second and final installment of this two part series on Computer Consulting 101 hiring tips, we'll look at how you can evaluate the true, often-confusing expenses of using a computer consulting company, as well as how to more thoroughly review the computer consulting company's professional credentials and experience.

What Could Be Better Than E-mail?

Here's how to be human in a high tech, low touch world.

Business Week reports that "E-mail Is So Five Minutes Ago" in an article that describes new tools that are replacing E-mail (November 28, 2005, page 111).

But they missed one powerful tool.

First, let's accept that E-mail and similar E-tools are useful for sending news, reports, and general purpose information to large groups of people. Of course, E-mail works only if people send carefully thought out, grammatically correct messages to those who need to know. Poorly written nonsense sent to the entire universe causes huge problems and wastes billions.

So what is better than E-mail?What guarantees effective communication?What always lets you accomplish more?The answer is (drum roll, please) . . . .

The History Of AM/FM Radio

A continual audio stream broadcast over the Internet is called a radio webcast. Radio webcasts come in all shapes and sizes. There are free radio webcasts and there are radio webcasts for paid subscribers only. Radio webcasts can also be…

In 1872, Joshua Coppersmith was arrested and charged with attempting to steal money from gullible people who believed his claim that he could produce an instrument that would transmit voice over wires. Within four years of Coppersmith's arrest, Alexander Graham Bell had invented the telephone which transmitted voice over wires just as Coppersmith had claimed he could do.

Originally the telephone was blasted by critics as having no practical value. If transmitting voice over wires had not practical value, what would the critics think of a device that could transmit voice without wires? That's exactly what an AM/FM radio does.

Satellite TV Brings More Choices In Asian Cultural Programming

Of all of the TV programming service providers that are available in todays marketplace only satellite TV has truly stepped up to the plate and answered the call for more multicultural programming.

Are E-books All They Are Made Out To Be

General advice on e-books, how to weed out the good from the bad

E-books and other information products have taken the Internet by storm. This is not a new phenomenon, rather an ongoing wonder. It has been round for years, but due to a lot of exposure, this has grown over the last few years.

According to certain statistics, the biggest selling item on the Internet is e-books. More then anything else, it appears to be books that concentrate on the How to aspect of things.

But, the question in my mind has always been, are they worth their money, and these so called Gurus who write them, are they real Gurus?

Communication And Email

As technology advances - it appears that reaching distant places has become easier.

Since flying in airplanes has become less expensive and more commonplace, television has brought culture from across the world into our living rooms, and cell phone usage has made overseas calls more affordable, people from all over the world have been able to visit, tour, and communicate more easily. But no other development has made commerce, education, falling in love, and swindling others more personal than the Internet. This paper will debate the premise of whether or not the world is becoming a "global village".

All You Ever Wanted To Know About Ebooks

This article talks about the benefits that ebooks have on the environment and for readers as well.

Is writing your passion? Then a financially lucrative and intellectually rewarding career beckons you. Welcome to the world of ebook writing! As the Internet has paved the way for lucrative business opportunities for almost all walks of life, professional ebook writers are cashing in on the popular propensity to read ebooks more than anything else. If you think writing is a rare gift few people have been endowed with, take a reality check - according to the New York Times best selling author Robert G. Allen, there is at least a good book inside every one of us.

Cyberterrorism

As I watched the television all day long today, viewing the horrible
terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, I asked myself
why the terrorists hadn't attacked the internet? After all, with the coming
of Code Red, it was apparent to all of us in the Information Technology
industry just how vulnerable our vast communication network really is.

In fact, I've read dozens of articles over the last few months explaining in
great detail the concepts of cyber-warfare and cyber-terrorism. One of the
central assumptions of many of these documents is the value of the internet
is obvious to any enemy of the United States and the rest of the free world.
It has even been argued that Code Red may very well be a form of
cyber-warfare, perhaps even created by a quasi-government agency of some
kind.