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Your iphone becomes a document scanner with scanner pro Posted By : Michael Jone

Expense reports are a necessity for those who travel frequently for business reasons, and in some cases, it is necessary to submit copies of receipts in PDF format to some sort of expense system online in order to have out of pocket expenses recouped.

Advantages of Time and Expense Tracking for Invoice Management Posted By : invoicera.vinove

Time and expense tracking are two incredible ploys that saves money and time for any your business.

Both Liberals and Conservatives Hate Corporate Socialism (Where the Federal Government Favors Giant Corporations at the Expense of the Little Guy)

President Obama has “compromised” on everything from financial regulation and healthcare to taxes.Obama claims that all of his “compromising” shows that he’s getting things done. After all, politics was long ago defined as “the art of compromise”.On it…

Survey: Linux Adoption Continues to Grow at the Expense of Windows

A new survey from the Linux Foundation indicates that Linux adoption is growing at the expense of Windows, particularly in the enterprise. – According
to a new survey from the Linux
Foundation, adoption of enterprise Linux is growing at the expense of
Windows.

The
Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the
growth of Linux, has published quot;Linux
Adoption Trends: A Survey of Enterprise End Users…


Ecommerce Solutions at Minimal Expense Posted By : Sanjeeva

Ecommerce solutions are widely used across different industry verticals. These are offered by different companies and helps in boosting business revenue besides building rapport of the company.

Google Chrome Share Approaches 8% at IE’s Expense

Google’s Chrome Web browser now sits at 7.98 percent, according to Net Applications’ new data. Chrome took share from Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, which fell below 60 percent again. – In what has become a familiar pattern, Google’s Chrome
Web browser gained more market share through September and now sits at 7.98
percent, according to Net Applications’
new data.
This time, Chrome took share from Microsoft’s Internet
Explorer, which had risen back above 60 percent.
IE closed…


Youtube And Vimeo Using HTML 5 At The Expense Of Flash Posted By : Paddy Chang

Live Internet TV | Online TV technology allows you to watch over 4,500 HD channels right on your PC.

Concur to Launch Expense Reporting Service in Google Marketplace

Cost-conscious companies looking for a way to streamline their cost management and accounts payable operations might look to a new Concur application called Breeze, available through Google’s application marketplace.
– Concur, a provider of cost control and other on-demand services for small to
medium-size businesses, announced the launch of Breeze, an online expense
reporting service designed specifically for small businesses. A free 30-day
trial is immediately available on the Google Apps Marketplace, Google’…


Certify Launches Certify Wallet Mobile Application

A mobile application from Certify, called Wallet, allows business travelers to file expense reports via their mobile devices such as the Apple iPhone or RIM’s Blackberry smartphones.

Certify, an online expense management company for the small
to medium-size business (SMB) marketplace, announced Certify Wallet, a personal
tool that helps reduce the hassles of expense reporting and streamlines the
reimbursement process. The company also released the Certify Wall…


Certify Launches Certify Wallet Mobile Application

A mobile application from Certify, called Wallet, allows business travelers to file expense reports via their mobile devices such as the Apple iPhone or RIM’s Blackberry smartphones.

Certify, an online expense management company for the small
to medium-size business (SMB) marketplace, announced Certify Wallet, a personal
tool that helps reduce the hassles of expense reporting and streamlines the
reimbursement process. The company also released the Certify Wall…


“EU bid shouldn’t be at expense of ties with Russia”

Russian Ambassador to Serbia Aleksandr Konuzin says that his country supportes Serbia’s road towards EU. “Russia supports Serbia on its way towards European Union, but Serbia’s cooperation with the EU must not be at the expense of Serbia’s cooperation with Russia.”

Tavakoli: “We Should Impose a 95% Excess Profits Tax—Or Windfall Profits Tax—On Certain Financial Institutions… Enriching Themselves” at Our Expense

The following is an advanced copy of an essay by Janet Tavakoli to be released tomorrow. Reprinted with permission of Tavakoli Structured Finance.Warren Buffett’s Wall Street WarBy Janet TavakoliOctober 20, 2009In a January 2009 interview with NBC 

Efficient Frontier: Microsoft Bing Gains in Spend, Click Share at Google’s Expense

Microsoft Bing posted quarter-over-quarter gains in paid clicks and spend share, according to Efficient Frontier. Those gains appear to be coming at the expense of Google, whose share of search spending fell to 73.7 percent, from 75.5 percent in the second quarter. Bing’s paid search momentum is muted by a few factors. Google commands some 70 percent of the search advertising spend and its search market share appears insurmountable.

Though recent reports of search market share imply Microsoft Bing may have peaked, the search
engine posted quarter-over-quarter gains in paid clicks and spend share,
according to Efficient Frontier, which published its search engine performance
report for the third quarter Oct. 13….


How to Use Single Instancing to Control Storage Expense

Only 10 percent of an iceberg is visible above the waterline. The same holds true for the enterprise cost of electronic information storage, where the true depth of the storage issue and its overall impact on the corporate bottom line remain hidden. With large enterprises spending as much as 40 percent of their IT budgets on their storage infrastructures, there is greater incentive than ever to apply the reduce, reuse, and recycle mantra to achieve hard cost savings and enjoy the benefits of green IT. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Stuart Butts explains how to use single-instance storage to control storage resources and expense.
– In a world where 80 percent of CIOs admit to never seeing their energy bills, enterprises are under the illusion that they have limitless inexpensive storage. While no one can hold back the rapid escalation in storage demand, the opportunity does exist to control storage resources and expense by emp…


Russia will not allow Georgia to rearm

• Vice-president reaffirms support for country on visit
• US-Russia relations ‘would not be at expense of allies’

Russia warned today it would not allow Georgia to rearm amid signs that the government in Tbilisi had actively sounded out the Obama administration about rebuilding the military during a visit by the vice-president, Joe Biden, on the eve of the anniversary of last year’s war.

Russia’s foreign ministry said it would take “concrete steps” to prevent Georgia from rebuilding its military capability, and served notice that it would sever military co-operation with any country that supplied arms to Tbilisi. It said it was “deeply worried” Georgia was preparing for another conflict, as tensions continue to rise ahead of the 7 August anniversary of last year’s brief war.

The stern warning from Moscow came after US officials indicated that Georgia’s president, Mikhail Saakashvili, had asked Biden for US help to rebuild his armed forces following last year’s crushing defeat by Russia. He had allegedly requested anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons. Another US official later denied the request had formally been made. Any request for arms is likely to embarrass the White House at a time when it is attempting to reset relations with Russia. US officials also disowned earlier comments that Saakashvili asked Washington to send monitors to the tense border regions with South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

But Biden has made a point during his visit of reaffirming Washington’s strong support for Georgia’s territorial integrity and its attempts to join Nato. “We, the United States stand by you on your journey to a secure, free, democratic and once again united Georgia,” he said, adding that the US would not recognise Georgia’s Moscow-backed rebel republics.

He also recalled visiting Tbilisi during last year’s conflict, as Russian bombs fell: “Instead of standing in your parliament I sat on a roof on top of a restaurant with President Saakashvili as the sound of artillery fire and fighter aircraft punctuated the night.”

The US administration is currently holding talks with Russia over a new nuclear strategic arms reduction pact following Barack Obama’s visit to Moscow two weeks ago. It is also seeking the Kremlin’s cooperation on Iran, and logistical assistance for US troops in Afghanistan.

Today, however, the US vice-president made clear that any strategic accommodation with Moscow would not take place at the expense of Georgia, or other pro-western allies such as Ukraine. He also rejected Moscow’s doctrine that it has “privileged interests” in post-Soviet states.

“I know there is some concern, and I understand it, that our efforts to reset relations with Russia will come at the expense of Georgia. Let me be clear: they have not, they will not and they cannot.” Biden also called on Moscow to implement last August’s ceasefire deal, which saw Russia’s president Dmitry Medvedev agree to pull Russian troops back to their pre-conflict positions. Russia has since poured thousands of soldiers into both breakaway republics, arguing they are now sovereign entities. Most analysts are sceptical that Russia is planning a new invasion of Georgia. According to Yulia Latynina, writing in the Moscow Times, Obama received private reassurances from Russia’s leaders during his recent Moscow summit that there would be no second conflict.

There is little prospect of a Georgian attack. Russian experts say Georgia’s small army is no match for the strong Russian military grouping now sitting on the de facto border. Russia’s forces include tanks, border troops and heavy ammunition.

“Russia doesn’t want a new war at the moment. They have economic interests in Europe to consider,” Natalia Leshchenko, a senior analyst at Global Insight said. “They would not want to do anything to worsen their standing with the US or Europe.”

Biden was given a rapturous reception in Tbilisi, with hundreds of people waving Georgian and US flags as his motorcade sped past.

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Russia will not allow Georgia to rearm

• Vice-president reaffirms support for country on visit
• US-Russia relations ‘would not be at expense of allies’

Russia warned today it would not allow Georgia to rearm amid signs that the government in Tbilisi had actively sounded out the Obama administration about rebuilding the military during a visit by the vice-president, Joe Biden, on the eve of the anniversary of last year’s war.

Russia’s foreign ministry said it would take “concrete steps” to prevent Georgia from rebuilding its military capability, and served notice that it would sever military co-operation with any country that supplied arms to Tbilisi. It said it was “deeply worried” Georgia was preparing for another conflict, as tensions continue to rise ahead of the 7 August anniversary of last year’s brief war.

The stern warning from Moscow came after US officials indicated that Georgia’s president, Mikhail Saakashvili, had asked Biden for US help to rebuild his armed forces following last year’s crushing defeat by Russia. He had allegedly requested anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons. Another US official later denied the request had formally been made. Any request for arms is likely to embarrass the White House at a time when it is attempting to reset relations with Russia. US officials also disowned earlier comments that Saakashvili asked Washington to send monitors to the tense border regions with South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

But Biden has made a point during his visit of reaffirming Washington’s strong support for Georgia’s territorial integrity and its attempts to join Nato. “We, the United States stand by you on your journey to a secure, free, democratic and once again united Georgia,” he said, adding that the US would not recognise Georgia’s Moscow-backed rebel republics.

He also recalled visiting Tbilisi during last year’s conflict, as Russian bombs fell: “Instead of standing in your parliament I sat on a roof on top of a restaurant with President Saakashvili as the sound of artillery fire and fighter aircraft punctuated the night.”

The US administration is currently holding talks with Russia over a new nuclear strategic arms reduction pact following Barack Obama’s visit to Moscow two weeks ago. It is also seeking the Kremlin’s cooperation on Iran, and logistical assistance for US troops in Afghanistan.

Today, however, the US vice-president made clear that any strategic accommodation with Moscow would not take place at the expense of Georgia, or other pro-western allies such as Ukraine. He also rejected Moscow’s doctrine that it has “privileged interests” in post-Soviet states.

“I know there is some concern, and I understand it, that our efforts to reset relations with Russia will come at the expense of Georgia. Let me be clear: they have not, they will not and they cannot.” Biden also called on Moscow to implement last August’s ceasefire deal, which saw Russia’s president Dmitry Medvedev agree to pull Russian troops back to their pre-conflict positions. Russia has since poured thousands of soldiers into both breakaway republics, arguing they are now sovereign entities. Most analysts are sceptical that Russia is planning a new invasion of Georgia. According to Yulia Latynina, writing in the Moscow Times, Obama received private reassurances from Russia’s leaders during his recent Moscow summit that there would be no second conflict.

There is little prospect of a Georgian attack. Russian experts say Georgia’s small army is no match for the strong Russian military grouping now sitting on the de facto border. Russia’s forces include tanks, border troops and heavy ammunition.

“Russia doesn’t want a new war at the moment. They have economic interests in Europe to consider,” Natalia Leshchenko, a senior analyst at Global Insight said. “They would not want to do anything to worsen their standing with the US or Europe.”

Biden was given a rapturous reception in Tbilisi, with hundreds of people waving Georgian and US flags as his motorcade sped past.

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