Monday, April 13, 2009

INVOICE SYSTEM


The stimulus money has begun to flow in Colorado and county residents can expect to see millions in road-improvement projects. Local municipalities, however, were not as lucky.




In a struggling economy, bartering is making a comeback, and Dibspace.com, a Seattle-based online marketplace, is riding the trend. Participating business owners create profiles and earn "dibits" by offering their services, then use those imaginary monetary units to purchase services from others.




Rio Rancho city councilors approved an agreement between the city and the New Mexico Municipal League for the city to act as the fiscal agent in securing funds from the Rocky Mountain Information Network for the 14th annual Policing in the 21st Century Law Enforcement Conference, which was held last December.




HOUSTON----DataCert, Inc., the leading global provider of legal operations management solutions, is driving the effort to enable Fortune 500 companies to respond to the current challenging economy by providing their corporate legal departments with solutions to establish, enforce, and report on alternative fee arrangements with their outside counsel.




SAN FRANCISCO----Nexant , the global energy software and consulting firm, announced today the release of RevenueManager 7.5 -- the energy industry's most flexible and cost-efficient software platform for energy billing, customer care and revenue management.




Everyone must have heard of Web 2.0 by now. Various software gurus across the globe have been touting Web 2.0 for the past 3-4 years.



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