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Monthly Archives: January 2012
IBM is first to produce ‘brain chips’
IBM is the first to create a microprocessor that is tentatively referring to as a brain chip given the fact that it is very close to replicating the diverse and intricate synaptic structure of the connections of the brain in … Continue reading
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Payroll Software For SME’s
Over the fast few years, payroll software has become invaluable for SME’s as well as large corporations and companies. Even in those firms with only a few employees, it makes the whole payroll process a lot quicker and easier than … Continue reading
Posted in Business Technology
Tagged absence, bureau software, Business, employee database, finance companies, holiday information, instant access, insurance, large corporations, ledgers, manpower, national insurance, necessary tasks, payroll bureau, payroll software, perfect sense, retail outlets, salary, sick pay, suits
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OCED warns of European recession
The OCED has issued a warning that the UK and the eurozone in general may be entering another recession and given this fact has cut its forecast for global growth. The OCED predicts that the eurozone will shrink over the … Continue reading
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Tagged bank of england, Business, contraction, economic prospects, england governor, eurozone, first quarter, global economic growth, global growth, growth prediction, growth prospects, last quarter, mervyn king, mp, oced, recession, six months, spain, three months, treasury select committee, wealthy countries
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