Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Town pushes (Based business home small) back

PHOENIX -- Wranglers still plod to downtown Wickenburg saloons on horseback. Women plan for extra time at the market, certain they'll bump into a familiar face. And the community takes up a collection whenever a neighbor falls ill.
VoiceCon Spring 2007 - Booth 601 -- Avaya Inc. , a global leader in business communications applications, software and services, today announced the Avaya one-X Portal, a Web-based interface that enables employees to easily and securely access Avaya telephony, messaging, mobility and conferencing applications.
ST. LOUIS -- Small businesses have long wrestled with doing payroll on their own. Most avoid outsourcing the work to an outside company, fearing that the cost will nip away at their profits.
Activant Solutions Inc., a leading provider of vertical business management solutions, today announced that the latest version of Activant Eagle for Windows software is now available for hardware and home center retailers and distributors.
Videogames are more complicated and expensive than ever--except when they're simple and free.
Will Tiao is pitching Silicon Valley a different kind of business plan -- one full of international espionage and even murder. Sound like a Hollywood movie? Well, it is, but one based on real events that pitted the dictatorial Taiwanese government of the time against those suspected of leading the democratic movement in Taiwan and the United States.
GRESHAM -- Auto mechanic Ryan Robinson dodges potholes outside his business on Northeast Ninth Street. But he doesn't want new asphalt, he says, if it means the city is going to find some way to charge him, or his small business, for it.