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The Changing Role of Web Development Company

Posted by: Chad Kraeft on July 17, 2009 1:00:00 PM
The article tells about the changing scenario in the development of web sites. The companies are no longer looking for single solution providers only, but multi solution caterers who would help in the expansion of the business.
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Content Management System: True Power and Capabilities

Posted by: Chad Kraeft on July 17, 2009 7:00:00 AM
One morning you come to work and you notice that the phone number and other contact information on your company’s website are incorrect. Having incorrect information displayed on your website is hurting your business by the minute. You pick up the phone and call your webmaster. Unfortunately, you get his answering machine telling you he is going to be on vacation for the next two weeks. Welcome to the reality of eBusiness...
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Multi-User Problems On PayPal

Posted by: Chad Kraeft on July 02, 2004 7:28:28 PM
If you use PayPal to accept online payments, you have a PayPal business account. Most of these accounts are only accessed by a single user, but a growing number of businesses have multiple users who will either need or want access to the company PayPal account.

To address this need, PayPal has set up "Multi-User Access". You can limit the level of access each user on your account has and create as many as 200 additional users.

While that may sound impressive (and we're sure PayPal thinks so), it seems every single "login" for the account must use the same password...

...and the same security questions with the same answers.
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Content Management Systems in Business

Posted by: Chad Kraeft on July 19, 2003 2:43:08 AM
In a recent article on PSBusDev.com, Susan Lynn explores CMS's with a business manager's perspective. Numerous in-depth sources from around the web are cited. Aspects of having a Content Management System that are covered include the traditionally exorbitant cost that is involved, as well as the difference between legacy "Brochure" sites (which characterize "dot com" business) and dynamic CMS's.

It Starts With An Idea

Posted by: Chad Kraeft on April 17, 2002 8:56:22 AM
Aspiring developers as well as code veterans must periodically struggle through the initial process of envisioning what they intend to accomplish. Initial project conception is the first (and most crucial) step in the development cycle. It can make or break an idea before it ever leaves the ground. But everything must first start with an idea. Contrary to popular belief, all of the good ideas are NOT already done twice over...
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