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I have personally been a Quickbooks user, in several capacities different capacities, for the last 8 years. It is an OK product from a functionality perspective. It is relatively easy to use and has become the default standard for accounting software in small businesses. For that reason, we are often required to deal with supporting […]

The Biometric World

We are currently in the process of installing and integrating a new employee time keeping system for a retail customer. The challenge they face is that employee time tracking is manually intensive process, having to tabulate all of the old style punch cards and then turnaround and enter that information by hand into their payroll […]

I went in today to setup a few additional bank accounts for our business. Now, we are a pretty new business… we are very good at what we do and think we will be reasonably profitable as a result of delivering value for our customers. But between credit cards, lines of credit, and similar I […]

At the risk of making an early enemy in IBM (but in line with our Trimtab Business Principle of saying exactly what is on our mind), an article I read tonight on the IBM “Lotusphere” worries me a little. They said in this article that they are developing a product called Lotus Foundations aimed at […]