by Craig Calvin
Statistics show that the vast majority of new businesses fail within the first few years. That fact doesn’t seem to discourage those with the entrepreneurial spirit, however, as new business are opening every day. And many of them are able to keep their doors open, some even are making a profit. With the challenges placed on us by the economy, finding and keeping a job is more and more difficult. So those who are so inclined are taking matters into their own hands and opening their own businesses.
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by Dave Torres
Back in the day when computers were infants, an engineer or IT tech (depending on which term more thoroughly describes the daunting challenge) was tasked with the logistics of juggling hundreds, sometimes thousands of computer systems entirely at once. All of these systems needed to be managed, kept, and looked after. And information coming from 2 various systems had to be coordinated, researched and utilized to the collective information in a way that made sense. It was a tedious task to say the least, and high-priced.
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