small business letters

Photos: Welcome to futuristic shopping

Photo It combines scales (on the left) with a payment system for parcels, letters and stamps. Retailers can attend workshops at the Fujitsu customer experience centre to understand how the tech could be applied in their business. [04 Jun 2008]

The Brampton Factor: Licensed to bill

Comment Two attempts were needed because I misread one of the letters in the half-dark. Find out what's hot on the top tech execs' agendas for 2008…   Video: CIO Agenda 2008   Naked CIO: The true cost of IT   Why IT must... [07 May 2008]

Create Company Letterhead Using Word

White Paper Rather than follow the standard format for writing business letters, in which the company's address is listed first, one can use the Header and Footer feature in Word to add company information, including a small logo. [16 Apr 2008]

Write Effective Business Letters

White Paper Business letters are more formal and personal than e-mail. Despite constantly improving forms of communication such as e-mail, the business letter still exerts enormous influence and deserves one's close attention. [16 Apr 2008]

Photos: 10 gadgets to wish for this Xmas

Photo RIM has at last launched wi-fi BlackBerrys and while the Curve 8320 (pictured) has the full Qwerty keyboard beloved of so many business people, there's also a slimmer model for those happy with two letters per key (the Pearl 8120). [03 Dec 2007]

Windows Mobile 6 set to be unveiled

News Among the most visible changes is the ability to type in a few letters of a song, contact or email subject and have the phone automatically show only matching results. After years of struggling to make inroads in the phone business, Microsoft is... [08 Feb 2007]

Dot-com domain price hike sparks angry debate

News Icann and VeriSign have defended the deal, making arguments about internet security which have been echoed in letters sent to the Commerce Department by sympathetic politicians. Those guaranteed price hikes struck some members of the House of... [08 Jun 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 26.05.06

Round-Up And thus Microsoft is reintroducing the towel scheme along with a host of other staff benefits as part of the MyMicrosoft programme - though it appears that spaces between letters are the latest victim of a new efficiency drive. [26 May 2006]

Police nabbed sending "grossly offensive" racist emails

News Most of the others received "letters of advice" from senior police officers. The investigation audited every email attachment on the force's IT system and found 90 per cent to be appropriate and directly linked to police business. [21 Feb 2006]

CIO Jury: ISPs blamed over corporate security threats

News But not all pointed the finger of blame at ISPs and Chris Broad, head of IS and technology at UKAEA, said: "Do we blame the Post Office for carrying spam letters? Andy Pepper, director of business information systems, Tetley [09 Sep 2005]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: The beauty and bother of mobile email

Comment Emails are already recognised as documents to safeguard for good governance and are considered just as valid for formal or legal communication as faxes, and only slightly less valid than letters. That's good for individual time management and... [12 Aug 2005]

Cambridge start-ups prove UK's got innovation

News It allows you to use your mouse or breath to navigate through a complex maze of letters on a computer screen and so string together words and phrases. It's a notion the entrepreneurs exhibiting products this week at Cambridge's St John's Innovation... [18 Nov 2004]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: A sea of bits

Comment Every major company is now saving all paper and electronic documents, including emails, letters and diaries, to satisfy the legal requirements of government and modern business regulation. The affordability and ever increasing capacity of data... [20 Oct 2004]

5 years ago… Oftel slams Cable & Wireless on billing U-turn

News We sent out letters warning them but some did not get them in time. CWC consequently demanded a £10 monthly charge for all calls made to business numbers. A spokesman for CWC said: "It was a small number of customers who spent their life on the... [03 Sep 2004]

Microsoft breaks into UK public sector CRM

News The London borough will use the technology initially to record all communications and correspondence, including scanned letters, within its Directorate of Transportation and Highways. Microsoft is looking to grow its CRM business, which is still... [19 May 2004]

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