Category: Technology (page 3 of 3)

It’s not who you know, it’s who who you know knows

>With all the hype surrounding Twitter at the moment, it’s easy for people  to overlook some of the other very useful sites out there. Especially if you’re new to business and/or social networking. Read more »

Monetizing Twitter and Dealing with the Noise

Over the years I’ve ended up on so many mailing lists and newsletters, most of which just get deleted as soon as they hit my inbox. At some point I really should go through the unsubscribe options. Read more »

Is Data Safer on Your Computer Than on the Web?

We offer a free trial of our online accounting software and we tend to follow up those who don’t go ahead to become paying subscribers to find out why they chose not to go ahead.

Typically we’re told that they love the software, it’s by far the easiest to use and easiest to understand application they’ve ever tried for managing their accounts for their small company or sole-trader business. But they just don’t like the idea of their data being held on the web. Read more »

SaaS – The Touring Test

Yesterday was the third official meeting of the Software as a Service group. It started out with the heads of a few SaaS accounting software firms getting together and taking it in turns to give money to Fullers,  but has now been formalised under the auspices of ‘Intellect’. Read more »

A dummies guide to the SaaS business model

Just as our accounting software is designed to be understood by people (like me) that aren’t accountants or have any formal accounting training; this is intended to be a brief and simple explanation of the Software as a Service (SaaS) business model for people (like me) that don’t have an MBA or formal business training.
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Money is Time

In May last year when I met Alistair Darling he joked that he could “use some KashFlow” at the Treasury. Despite the sad truth behind his joke, I doubt I could give any useful advice to the Treasury.
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Do Believe the Hype

I’m just wading through my mass of Google alerts and I found a really great article on ZD Net by Cath Everett called Five cloud computing myths exploded. Read more »

Debugging SQL in C#

If you write C# code, then you’ve probably felt the frustration of trying to debug a SQL Command. Especially as it has lots of parameters. There doesn’t seem to be any native way of getting out an exact SQL command for you to execute yourself in SQL Management Studio. Read more »

Consuming a .Net SOAP Webservice from Classic ASP (VBScript)

We had a meeting today with some great guys with an even greater service that we’re going to be integrating with our online accounting software.
Their service is exposed as a .Net SOAP webservice. Now you’d think that wouldn’t be a problem for us as our own accounting API uses the same technology. Well, you’d be wrong. Our core product is still coded in classic ASP / VBScript. Read more »

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