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By Anonymous September 22, 2004 -- The gargantuan opportunities offered by the Internet have been lapped up both by the vendors as well as the consumers of virtually every product, including small items of day-to-day use like paper, stationery, scrapbook, envelope, letterhead or even the latest automobiles on the road, and service available under the sun.
So if you are searching the Internet for paper and related items, your ideal destination should be Papers.Paper.com, the only web-based site allowing end users to electronically purchase entire spectrum of paper grades, custom printing, and related products. Papers.Paper.com, the new worldwide, competitive and comprehensive source for consumer and corporate paper products, deals in everything related to papyrus and stationery items, including greeting cards, wedding invitation, scrapbook, business card, letterhead, office supply, envelope and even items like inkjet cartridges, folders and boards.
While the vendors are thrilled to have stumbled upon a global marketplace virtually without any extra effort or expense, consumers worldwide are happy that they can now shop for the best items at the most competitive prices around the globe and buy almost any and everything from the comforts of their homes. Thus, contrary to what cynics have to say, the online mart has become the most accepted and alert shopping order of the day!
The reasons behind the wide-spread acceptance and rising popularity of the online 'bazaars' both among the vendors as well as the consumers are amenable to assess. Many of today's reputed companies, who were small-time vendors selling items like paper, envelope, scrapbook, letterhead and stationery in small quantity till the advent of the Internet, invested modestly to host their websites to sell their wares to a clientele spread across the globe. Within years, their endeavors paid dividends in the form of huge sales and turnovers that surpassed each preceding fiscal. This was something undreamt of through the more conventional markets where the client bases as well as the profit margins were abysmally low.
To top it all, owing to their low infrastructure and establishment costs, companies and merchants selling their products and services online are not only able to keep higher margins of profit, but also pass on some of its benefits to their customers by keeping the prices of their products competitive. As this form the basis of any business in the WTO regime, there is little wonder that the online vendors should emerge leading players in a liberalized global economy.
On the other hand, as a hypothesis, take the case of a businessman dealing in stationery items, who want to procure paper and envelope in bulk, or a school administrator who is looking to buy scrapbook and letterhead in volumes. Both are sure that they want the best products at competitive prices, but don't know where to go. If they follow the conventional marketing methods, they would not only have to visit a large number of stores over a considerable period of time before finalizing a commercial deal. However, if they decide on web marketing, they can surf the Net from their respective homes or offices, locate the suitable sites, items and prices and order online within hours and get the products delivered at their places within a couple of weeks from any location in the globe. Isn't that great?
Another advantage of online marketing is that the consumer's deals are kept completely private and they are ensured speedy delivery and even total refunds if the consumer is not satisfied with the product or if the product is damaged in transits. So, next time when you want to make any purchase try the web market. Why not change with the times and reap the benefits of innovation? Remember the old adage 'A stitch in time saves nine'?
Paper.com
199 Elm Street
New Canaan, CT 06840
Phone: 203-652-2500
Fax: 203-652-2510
Email: marketing@paper.com
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By Anonymous Cypherix's Secure IT 2000 is an easy to use, feature packed program that protects all your files and folders using 448bit strong Blowfish encryption. It includes a powerful, customizable file shredder. Secure IT 2000 has the ability to generate self-decrypting email attachments that allows the user to send encrypted/secure email to anyone - the recipient need not have a copy of the program!. This strong encryption software ensures that it is statistically impossible for an unauthorized person to access the encrypted data. SIT 2000 is so simple to use. SIT 2000 is designed to meet the growing security and privacy needs of all computer users. The software combines ease of use with state of the art technology to ensure total security with a zero learning curve and maximum convenience. The program is fast, and requires relatively few computing resources and little time to encrypt files. The software provides full access control. No unauthorized access to encrypted data is possible under any circumstances, i.e. there are no "back doors". It ensures encryption of every type of file such as spreadsheet, graphic, or word processor. The software works on any kind of medium, whether floppy disk, removable hard drive, zip drive or tape drive. SIT 2000 is transparent to the end user, designed to hide the complexities of encryption technology from the end user. It runs on all 32-bit versions of Microsoft Windows (95/98/Me/NT4/2000 as well as XP)
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By Anonymous January 2 2004--Interview: Radiology, Ltd., Tucson, AZ — Ana Aguilera, Information Systems Director, Jeanne Bacon, Training Coordinator, Chip Hardesty, Technical Director
Radiology Ltd operates 7 imaging centers in the greater Tucson, plus the business office for the full operation. Radiology Ltd. has served the Tucson area for more than 50 years and has grown to include a staff of 45 radiologists and more than 300 employees. It’s estimated that the total number of out patient exams during a typical year totals 200,000. In addition, their radiologist read at four local hospitals — probably another 200,000 exams. “If it can be done in radiology, we do it.” says Chip Hardesty, technical director.
The initial installation of PacsSCAN began with a beta test of three scanners at one of the seven Radiology Ltd sites. One scanner is in the reception area, one in the film assembly area and one in the film library.
“Because the beta site worked out so well, we have already ordered eight more scanners,” explains Ana Aguilera, Information Systems Director. “We’ve been looking for this kind of solution for a long time, so want to implement PacsSCAN as soon as possible at our other sites.”
Aguilera says the amount of paper being saved just at the front desk area is amazing. When a patient arrives, personal data is inputted and insurance cards are scanned into the PacsSCAN system. With two or three documents scanned for each patient, that estimated total would be a savings of up to 1.2 million sheets of paper per year.
“That doesn’t consider all the time and effort that’s being saved,” smiles Aguilera. “To have everything as an electronic file is convenient and very efficient.”
The project not only includes the front desk procedure that is extremely important to Radiology Ltd. billing operation as well as assuring up-to-date information on every patient, but a second track as well. Development of the next track is currently underway to totally integrate PacsSCAN with our Amicus PACS. This will allow the radiologist to receive via PACS, all prior patient reports, patient history sheets and other important documents with the images they are about to read.
“PacsSCAN has been well accepted by the administrative staff who are working with it now,” comments Jeanne Bacon, training coordinator. “They are all excited about completing the system in all our facilities next year.”
The goal is to have all seven facilities fully up and running with PacsSCAN by April or May 2004. “We’ll be completely paperless,” says Aguilera, optimistically. “Images will be read by any radiologist at any site, no matter where they are acquired.” Before PacsSCAN, documents were delayed because they had to be faxed and carried by sneaker net to the radiologist.
“PacsGEAR staff members are very bright and responsive,” says Hardesty. “They are able to put into code what the radiologists on the team are requesting. We are very happy with their work.”
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