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PC Magazine June 22, 2004 Charlotte Wolter |
VoIP: The Right Call After years of hype and unfulfilled promises, IP telephony-- also known as Voice over IP (VoIP)--has finally evolved as a true option for small and medium-size businesses.  |
Registered Rep. June 1, 2004 John Churchill |
Keeping Family Businesses in the Family It's not news that mixing family and business can be messy, but advisors might be surprised to know the extent to which family-owned businesses need their services.  |
InternetNews June 4, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
SMBs Poised to Spend on CRM Forecast from AMI-Partners suggests small and medium sized businesses are more keen on software purchases.  |
Inc. June 1, 2004 |
Sales: What Works Now Read what today's entrepreneurs have to say about increasing and making sales. This collection of web links and information will help you get your own sales organization in order.  |
Inc. June 2004 Elizabeth Wasserman |
How I Did It with John Zogby Zogby International is currently polling the 2004 presidential race for NBC News and Reuters and conducting statewide and national polls for three newspapers. With any luck John Zogby will make his organization a household name around the world.  |
Inc. June 2004 Bobbie Gossage |
It Runs in the Family From Arcel, a serial entrepreneur who founded five companies, to brothers Larry and Phil, who sold their software company for $400 million, to Rene, who built a payroll services company, the Lacertes have made building businesses a family tradition.  |
Inc. June 2004 Alan Deutschman |
Bill's Excellent Adventure Now that it fully grasps the Linux threat, Microsoft isn't being so heavy-handed with small businesses. Suddenly, Microsoft cares. If you run a small business, this may be just what you've been waiting for.  |
Inc. June 2004 Bobbie Gossage |
Snowe Me the Money Senator Snowe (among others) restores funding to the Small Business Administration.  |
Inc. June 2004 Lora Kolodny |
Take the Money As many entrepreneurs find out, lopsided barter deals struck in a company's early days have an expiration date. But good relationships shouldn't.  |
Inc. June 2004 Adam Hanft |
Grist: Why Bankruptcy is Bad for Business What happens if a small business needs to seek bankruptcy protection? The current laws counterintuitively favor large bankruptcies. It's time to address this lopsided situation  |
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