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Robot technology consultant reveals plans for information receptionist

February 28th, 2009 by nicheconsultant

Information Technology ConsultantInformation technology consultant scientists have revealed the future of computers into the next generation. Whereas today’s computing systems rely heavily on user interaction to achieve their goals an information technology consultant from tactips.com reveals that history will view this era as the period needing greater IT knowledge than in the future.

At present, when manipulating the wealth of niche software solutions that litter our desktop, the user has to interact with a large number of key and mouse clicks that result in a greater level of human interpretation. This strategy hinders both the consumer and the development f business technology, consulting firm tactips reports. In order to really penetrate every fibre of a human’s life, the goal of the information technology consultant must be to break down these barriers to stimulate greater consumption.

In each niche market, consulting firms will be seeking to remove the antiquated, high dependency interfaces with simple intuitive alternatives. In small business, consulting specialists will seek to introduce systems that interact to a person’s voice, and which will have a high level of artificial intelligence that will work out the set of processes that fulfil the need. The software consultant role will become key to this success, since they will provide the means by which computing will robotically meet human demands.

Consulting firm reveals £18 Billion technology black hole for technology

February 27th, 2009 by marketingconsultant

Business Technology ConsultingBusiness technology consulting firm tactips can reveal that UK government It projects have reached a massive cost overrun spiral of some eighteen billion pounds. Tactips.com business technology consulting specialists have analysed some of the causes for this huge runaway of taxpayers’ money.

Business technology consulting experts at tactips.com looked at NHA projects which are due to overrun by some 2.3 billion, the MOD who have spent one hundred and fifty million without being able to specify a product and the Revenue and Customs Tax credit system which is now expected to use niche software solutions to the tune of £8.5 billion.

What is becoming clear amongst the niche market consulting organisations who are bidding and executing these contracts is that the government have no idea what they want to buy. In the past they have hired on a cost plus basis which saw the influx of vast numbers of information technology consultant specialists who would drain the exchequer’s resources.

Now, with the boot on the other foot, a software consultant may find that the exchequer domains hundreds of changes to the original work order, which must be included at no cost. Not a place for the small business consulting firm who are unable to sustain the pace.

Open source consultant welcomes UK government shift on software

February 26th, 2009 by technicalconsultant

Software ConsultantOpen Source appears to offer the Holy Grail to the software constant fraternity with its promise of useful for any purpose, free to modify, can be used ubiquitously and most importantly the source code is there for inspection. From the view of a software consultant this opens up the gates for using niche software solutions as building blocks for larger systems.

At tactips.com our software consultant opinion is that we believe that this has been happening surreptitiously for some time, since our niche market consulting experts have worked in the past on UK government projects that have at the very least used Apache and Resin.

What is slightly disturbing to the business technology consulting team is that the UK government have put some emphasis on Open Source code being modified. In the view of tactips.com this is the loophole that the average information technology consultant with an eye for making money is looking for.

Would anyone think of changing Apache or Resin? It seems an unlikely scenario, because the golden ace of Open Source is that there is beyond lifetime support. In any small business, consulting firms would hail limitless support as a key driver.

Gmail fails business with small outage that hits consulting business

February 25th, 2009 by smallbusinessconsultant

Small Business ConsultingIt was a little surreal on Tuesday last when the small business consulting team at tactips.com tried to work out what was wrong with a set of online G-mail accounts. As niche software solutions go, this online provider has been a boon for personal mail, but tactips.com has traditionally used its own servers for its business.

Of course that doesn’t prevent many of its customers from relying on the service, because it’s cheap and maintenance free but in our niche market consulting firms can’t rely too much on third parties for its core business. In small business, consulting expertise has an annoying habit of being right but we are happy to help our customers wherever we can.

It turned out that the problem was in fact at the destination, which our information technology consultant found after tracing the route through to the server. It almost became a race, with the small business consulting team competing with the business technology consulting team to see who could work it out first.

A software consultant in small business consulting believed that he had cracked it, but in fact in the end it was a metter of simplicity that won the day.

Is mobile business consulting built on male centric technology ?

February 24th, 2009 by businessconsultant

Business Technology ConsultingBusiness technology consulting specialist at tactips.com have taken an in depth look at the World Mobile fair at Barcelona. The breadth of niche software solutions paraded across every imaginable mobile device leads our business technology consulting team to wonder at the target audience for this.

In this niche market, consulting firms seem to have had a field day frantically promoting every possible combination of data and conversation that is to be had over a mobile phone. In this business, technology, consulting market opinion and who the market is the key to success, and the feeling at the fair was that it remains a predominantly male dominated market.

The use of an information technology consultant to elaborate on the benefits of any hand held device seemed superfluous to some delegates who have decided to add some spark to the proceedings with a gaggle of female models to attract the crowd. Whether this is a recession proofing ploy is difficult to judge especially when the small business consulting arm of tactips.com sees the heavy cost of mobile data to be an instant barrier.

Software consultants can rest easy in their beds at the end of this conference, since the male ethos is alive and well in Barcelona!

Consulting report shows mobile niche market still dominated by major player

February 23rd, 2009 by marketingconsultant

nichemarketconsultingA niche market consulting report from our tactips.com information technology consultant fresh from Barcelona has a high emphasis on the Mobile World Congress this week. In this niche market, consulting opinion remains that despite the huge advances that are being seen from every handset manufacturer in this business technology consulting experts still see the iPhone currently as the most successful innovation.

Over the eighteen months that it has been on the market the iPhone has captured imagination across every sector and redefined the standard for the Graphical User Interface. This is particularly evident at this fair, with our niche market consulting representative reporting that every major manufacturer is edging closer towards that as a standard.

Its hard to see any other innovation eclipse it, and with a huge weight of third party niche software solutions exploding from the iStore, the success of this product has overshadowed every other major advance. The true value if this solution can be exploited by small business consulting firms and home workers to create demand even in an economic downturn.

The tactips.com software consultant opinion can see the effort that is being put into consolidating mobile technology, but those features have been dwarfed by iTechnology.

New consultant develops information system for electronic paper technology

February 22nd, 2009 by informationconsultant

Information Technology ConsultantInformation technology consultant Ben Leake has taken his fledgling Enchick IT Technologies SLU Company to an e-paper competitor with an online product in less than two years. After almost a decade in information technology, consultant Ben has combined his Msc in Mathematics with a career as a software consultant to generate online titles such as Snappy Stencils and the Talari Mountain Lodge web sites.

But his heart is more aligned with the generation of nice software solutions that provide application excellence in niche market consulting.

His latest ambition is to excel in the world of e-paper, but not by providing the end product but rather the engine that drives it. This information technology consultant has explored the inner fringes of the problem and has discovered that in business technology consulting services can be generated that support the layout and generation of the documents which drive e-paper.

His new web site www.thewriteformat.com offers a solution to newspapers, small business consulting, and publishing organisations who are seeking an advanced solution. Thewriteformat is a cameo site that shows off the potential of the mathematical layout and formatting engine that he has developed.

The demonstration is quite impressive, since it takes data randomly from Wikipedia and mixes it with data you provide to generate a newspaper.

Consultant report on Microsoft software theft in Barcelona

February 21st, 2009 by nicheconsultant

Software ConsultantSoftware consultant firm tactips.com has received a report of a mobile phone theft that has important implications for Microsoft. Our software consultant has learned that the pickpockets of Barcelona, infamous for their reputation for petty theft, especially in the Ramblas area of the city, have lifted an important weapon in the niche software solutions arsenal of Microsoft’s mobile phone strategy.

Hailed as the world wide information access point for information technology, consultant experts at tactips.com believe that the pickpockets stole a mobile phone loaded with the latest mobile software. These new applications are the very latest that challenge this niche market; consulting experts at tactips.com believe that the mobile was loaded with contemporary product niche software solutions.

The telecoms giant Telstar was given the mobile phone to try out the novel concepts aimed at the small business, consulting firms and the wider general public. Software consultant tactips.com believes that this has handed a coupe to competitors since it will have taken the heat out of the product launch.

In business technology, consulting expertise ensures market lead, but all of this can be lost by one careless act, or indeed by the dark side of human nature.

Niche PDF solution provides software to generate digital newspaper

February 20th, 2009 by informationconsultant

Niche Software Solutionsniche software solutions from Enchick IT Technologies SLU is thought to be a winner by niche market consulting specialists at tactips.com. The Write Format is provides niche software solutions that have been made available online which helps businesses to create a PDF digital newspaper that can be read on a wide array of machines and technology.

The demonstration pages are impressive, and provide a taste of what is to come in terms of niche software solutions from this software author. The designer Ben Leake is a graduate engineer with some ten years of experience as a software consultant and he has utilised this combination of skills in this new venture.

The aim of the product is to provide an online service that takes articles and advertisements and mathematically sorts them into a newspaper format, thus saving a huge amount of manual effort. The user can provide hints that dictate general layout criteria, as well as the importance of certain articles. Ben’s demonstration creates a newspaper taking content from Wikipedia at random.

From a business technology consulting viewpoint, this is a powerful demonstration of the tool and one that an information technology consultant can offer clients as a complete business solution. Enchick IT Technologies SLU is seeking business partners with the contacts to sell its complete solution.

Consulting firm believes small business is beautiful

February 19th, 2009 by smallbusinessconsultant

Small Business ConsultingAdaptability is a key characteristic of small business consulting in the tactips.com view of the business technology consulting world. As markets fluctuate around the small business consulting firm tactips.com gives the lead in advising them how to capitalise on their market position.

Many organisations have come to rely on the niche software solutions that drive their operation and many have lost touch with how the innovation put them in this position in the first place. Some years ago tactips had a great empathy with the small business consulting market and that has endured until this day because of close knit partnerships with like minded businesses.

At tactips.com our niche market consulting team work to understand each client’s individual needs and in return the client can expect a dedicated information technology consultant. As each side gets to understand they way the other works so the synergy between software consultant and customer can develop to the level that the tactips.com specialist can advise on a course of action as soon as it develops.

By working with many clients, our experts gain a good overall appreciation of the direction of their markets, and whilst maintaining absolute discretion and confidentiality our customers benefit from sound advice.

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