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Financial Software and How It Can Manage Your Finances
Financial Status is the bottomline of every business. Increasing demand for automation is not only confined in the walls of the IT Department or the Manufacturing sector because there is an equal demand in the back office as well. We mean Administration, Finance, Logistics and other support groups within an organization.
Let’s put our focus on the Finance Department. More than ever, the demand for Financial Softwares has increased to an all-time high due to more improved e-commerce that has enables companies to do online transaction with banks, sister companies and customers.
What is a FINANCIAL SOFTWARE? A Financial Software is an application software that automates your financial transactions from Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Journals, General Ledger, down to check issuance, credit monitoring, debit/credit adjustments and of course, reports generation.
I-Merge Online, Inc. has been developing business application software for years now. With its experience in catering to Japanese companies, it’s software has evolved from a simple payroll system to an ERP solution that includes accounting, human resource, time keeping, inventory, warehousing and manufacturing softwares all rolled into one.
Let’s take a closer look at the advantage of acquring a Financial Software…
Internet Explorer 7
Almost one year to the day that Bill Gates announced Internet Explorer 7 for XP SP2 at RSA 2005, Microsoft has released a second public beta for the new-and-improved Internet browser. Hoping to stop the increasing tide of disgruntled surfers switching to Mozilla Firefox and Opera 8, Microsoft has mirrored the look and feel of those other browsers while adding a few unique features to IE 7 for XP SP2 (mostly borrowing from what we’ve already seen in IE 7 for Windows Vista previews). Although this is a public beta, which means that anyone can download and install it now, Microsoft is quick to caution early adopters that this is still a technical beta, meaning that Microsoft wants Web site developers to see how the changes in the new IE will affect their sites. For the end user, know that not all Web sites will function properly using IE 7 for XP SP2 beta 2. And note that you must be running Windows XP SP2 in order to install this beta; all older versions of Windows are now limited to Internet Explorer 6. The final release of IE 7 for XP SP2 will be in the fall of 2006. For a look inside this new release, see our Internet Explorer 7 for XP SP2 beta 2 slide show.

On a personal note, IE7 has adopted the “candy” feel which makes it look more attractive. The tabbed browsing makes it easy to switch from one site to another without the hassle of multiple tasks opened in your task bar. The anti-phishing feature makes it more secure for people who performs financial transactions online. enhanced security feature, easier manageability for internet and security setup.
Like any other programs, you need to grope around looking for the shortcuts and tools but once you get used to it, it makes everyday internet computing easier. it is best if you maintain a maximum of 5 tabs per window to prevent the program from hanging up.
What is UWB
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology based on the WiMedia standard, brings the convenience and mobility of wireless communications to high-speed interconnects in devices throughout the digital home and office. Designed for low-power, short-range, wireless personal area networks (WPANs), UWB is the leading technology for freeing people from wires, enabling wireless connection of multiple devices for transmission of video, audio and other high-bandwidth data.
UWB, short-range radio technology, complements other longer range radio technologies such as Wi-Fi*, WiMAX, and cellular wide area communications. UWB’s combination of broader spectrum and lower power improves speed and reduces interference with other wireless spectra. It is used to relay data from a host device to other devices in the immediate area (up to 10 meters, or 30 feet). UWB radio transmissions can legally operate in the range from 3.1 GHz up to 10.6 GHz, at a limited transmit power of -41dBm/MHz. Consequently, UWB provides dramatic channel capacity at short range that limits interference.
Intel is poised to deliver the key components needed for successful UWB solutions with the introduction of Intel® Wireless UWB Link 1480 Media Access Controller (MAC).
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