Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Apple Certification Exam 9L0-509

The digital divide is usually measured in terms of citizen/population access to ICT. Among the indicators for 9L0-509 measuring access are (1) telephone density (teledensity); (2) personal computer (PC) deployment and penetration; and (3) number of Internet users.

Teledensity is the ratio of population to telephones (traditionally defined as fixed or wired telephone lines). 9L0-402 Exam This indicator of the divide must be redefined to include cellular/mobile phone use since in a number of developing countries there are more mobile phones than wired phones. Taylor Nelson Sofres Interactive (TNS) estimates that 57% of the adult population (defined as those between ages 15 and 65) in 9L0-509 Braindump the Asia-Pacific region have a mobile phone.

Personal computer penetration and deployment has also been used to measure access, since the PC is the most common way of accessing the Internet. However, recently more and more ways of accessing the 9L0-402 Internet have been devised. In Japan, people can access the Internet through their mobile phones. Those from developing countries share PCs, usually in an Internet café or in school.

Microsoft MCITP Certifications Exam 70-236

However, these 646-204 arrangements often leave out the majority of the population, given that the population of most African countries remains overwhelmingly rural. The extant challenge lies in extending the communications infrastructure throughout each country in such a way that the build-out does not make installation and 650-393 usage costs too onerous for consumers and small businesses to take advantage of it. And entrepreneurs must develop creative business models that are based on shared internet usage, such as community internet centers offering connectivity plus international money transfer, small business assistance and 70-236 educational services. This is one way of creating a self-sustaining technology base in Africa.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Microsoft MCSE Certifications Exam 70-536

Contact: Damon Wright
Sr. Director, Investor Relations
Epicor Software Corporation
949/585-4509
dswright@epicor.com
Epicor® Announces Early Termination of Hart-Scott-Rodino Act
Waiting Period
IRVINE, Calif., 70-294 January 24, 2008 — Epicor Software Corporation (NASDAQ: EPIC), a
leading provider of enterprise business software solutions for the midmarket and divisions of
the Global 1000, today announced that it has received notification from the Federal Trade
Commission of early termination of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust
Improvements Act of 1976 (“HSR”), as amended, relating to the proposed acquisition of NSB
Retail Systems PLC (London Stock Exchange: NSB RETAIL) by Epicor. Completion of the HSR
review satisfies a regulatory review condition to completion of the transaction.
Implementation of the proposals for Epicor to acquire NSB remains subject to Court
approval, which is expected to be obtained by February 7, 2008. Subject to such approval, the
effective date of the acquisition is expected to be February 7, 2008.
About Epicor Software Corporation
Epicor is a global 70-431 leader dedicated to providing integrated enterprise resource planning
(ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), supply chain management (SCM) and
professional services automation (PSA) software solutions to the midmarket and divisions of
Global 1000 companies. Founded in 1984, Epicor serves over 20,000 customers in more than
140 countries, providing solutions in over 30 languages. Employing innovative service-oriented
architecture (SOA) and Web services technology, Epicor delivers end-to-end, industry-specific
solutions for manufacturing, distribution, retail, hospitality and services that enable companies
to drive increased 70-536 efficiency, improve performance and build competitive advantage. Epicor
solutions provide the scalability and flexibility to meet today's business challenges, while
Epicor Announces Early Termination of HSR

Apple Certifications Exam 9L0-509

Epicor is a global leader dedicated to providing integrated enterprise resource planning (ERP),
customer relationship 9L0-402 management (CRM), supply chain management (SCM) and professional
services automation (PSA) software solutions to the midmarket and divisions of Global 1000
companies. Founded in 1984, Epicor serves over 20,000 customers in more than 140
countries, providing solutions in over 30 languages. Employing innovative service-oriented
architecture (SOA) and Web services technology, Epicor delivers end-to-end, industry-specific
solutions for manufacturing, distribution, retail, hospitality and services that enable companies
to drive increased efficiency, improve performance and build competitive advantage. Epicor
solutions provide the 9L0-509 scalability and flexibility to meet today's business challenges, while
empowering enterprises for even greater success tomorrow. Epicor offers a comprehensive
range of services with its solutions, providing a single point of accountability to promote rapid
return on investment and low total cost of ownership. Epicor’s worldwide headquarters are
located in Irvine, California with offices and affiliates around the world. For more information,
visit www.epicor.com.