Enterprise 21 ERP Software Helps More Than Gourmet to Grow 40 – 60%

Posted by admin 4 May, 2010 (0) Comment

Brad Sacks, Chief Executive Officer & Global Managing Director with More Than Gourmet based in Akron, OH, uses Enterprise 21 ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software by Technology Group International to help grow his food manufacturing company. The maker of sauces used by chefs worldwide has been growing rapidly and built a new plant with major infrastructure for growth two years ago. Sacks noted that the firm has been growing 40-60% annually.

More than Gourmet is a boutique provider that allows tops chefs an alternative to making food items from scratch while maintaining the same quality. According to Sacks, “We have to buy better, ship better…margin become a key part of our success.” The firm is expanding internationally with operations in South Holland, a joint venture in London, and a joint venture in Japan.

New regulations, such as Bioterrorism Act of 2002, which require compliance by the FDA, are possible with TGI’s ERP system. Sacks says the company relies on the software’s recall reporting; “it’s instantaneous if raw material producer has bad product. The raw material lot code progresses through the manufacturing system…we know where every pound of ingredient ended up in finished product. The Enterprise 21 manufacturing system can query lot code and where finished product went to…including which customer and warehouse.”

About Technology Group International, Ltd.
Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Toledo, Ohio, Technology Group International is a proven technology leader delivering Tier 1 application software functionality at a price performance level that can be readily accepted by organizations of all sizes. Specializing in software solutions for small and mid-market manufacturing and distribution companies, TGI’s integrated Enterprise Series software suite is a complete business process management solution. The product offering includes Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP), Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP), Supply Chain Management (SCM), Warehouse Management System (WMS), Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS), Decision Support System (DSS), Business Intelligence (BI), Manufacturing Execution System (MES), and eCommerce. TGI implements, maintains, enhances, and supports its packaged distribution and manufacturing software solutions directly and via its channel partners.

Technology Group International
www.tgiltd.com
Rebecca Gill
rgill@tgiltd.com
800-837-0028

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“Clean a Penny to Brand New in Less Than 5 Minutes!”

Posted by admin 2 March, 2010 (12) Comment

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Michael’s Computer Help Web Page, Better Than Geek Squad

Posted by admin 18 January, 2010 (1) Comment

Is your computer getting a virus and you do not have the right programs? Need help with Microsoft Office without calling the company? Are manufactuers giving you a hard time? WELL, I CAN DO IT ALL!!!

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Think about Computer Security: – It’s Bigger than Spyware & Viruses

Posted by admin 12 January, 2010 (0) Comment

Computer security, in basic terms means keeping your computer and the data that is in it safe and secure. More of our personal data is stored in or accessed from our computer, now more than ever before. Yet most people lack even the basic understanding of how to keep their computers safe and secure. By following just a few simple rules you can dramatically improve the overall security of your computer.

The first thing to understand is what exactly it means to be connected to the internet. Your computer connected to the internet is similar to your house in many ways. There are many ways into your house. Windows, doors, etc. The more windows and doors you have, the more ways someone has into your house. An open door does not necessarily mean you are going to be robbed, but it does improve the chances. Complicating matters, the ones that you think are locked, may not be because the lock is faulty or even the door itself may have an as of yet undiscovered flaw that would allow an intruder easy access to your home.

Your computer has many windows and doors, not all of which are locked. New flaws are being found everyday, often with the fix not coming until days after. Just like you would not leave your front door unlocked, you should not leave your computer wide open either. The first two things we will discuss to help with this task are installation of a quality firewall and regularly updating your installed software.

Updating your software is becoming easier these days, especially your Operating System. We do not have the time here to go into detail about the many ways to update the many software packages you may have or use, but generally speaking the software manufacturer will provide you a way to do this automatically via the internet. A good example of this is the Microsoft Windows Update feature. Be sure to get the updates for everything installed on your computer, nothing is too trivial.

There are two basic types of firewalls and both perform the same functions. One is hardware the other is software. A hardware firewall is probably included in your router if you are using one, while you may or may not have software firewall installed. To continue our house analogy, a firewall is like building a wall and gate around your home and giving the guard at the gate instructions on who to let in and out. While this does give a great deal of protection, it is not all that is required. Someone may know a way around or under your wall, or even be able to coerce the guard into letting them in.

You yourself may unwittingly allow someone in. This could happen by simply opening an email or even simply surfing the net. Spyware, viruses, trojans and the like are ever more adept in their methods of fooling you and your guards. Emails may come from a trusted friend containing a dangerous virus without them even knowing it. This is where the next layer of protection comes in, antivirus software.

Antivirus software is a large category these days. Often these packages come as suites including a firewall and Spyware scanner. While most of these programs are very effective in their promised tasks, it is not wise to be lulled into a false sense of security by them. They are simply one layer in what should be a multi tiered protection plan for you and your computer. One last important note about anti virus software is to be sure that it updates on a regular basis. New threats come out daily so check its updates manually to be sure they have happened.

Back to our house analogy, we now have all of our windows, doors and other entryways locked and fully updated. We have a wall around our house with a guard at the gate and we have software scanning everything that comes in past the gate. Sounds pretty good, but there is one last security hole we need to address, you.

A large percentage of infections are caused by the computer user themselves. The internet is an ever changing place that requires it is users to be educated about its use. I am not suggesting that you need to be a computer expert to simply read your email. I am however suggesting that you take some time to educate yourself on some of the dangers that pop up everyday, and the precautions to take in order to avoid them.

In summary, your computer is a powerful machine connected to one of the greatest things ever invented, the internet. This vast resource can be a dangerous place if you are not properly prepared and informed. Regular software updates, a good firewall, anti virus software and a little education are the basics in computer security. Having and understanding these basics will make your computer safer, more secure and more enjoyable.

Did you find this article useful? For more useful tips and hints, points to ponder and keep in mind, techniques, and insights pertaining to Internet Business, do please browse for more information at our websites.
http://www.allhottips.com
http://www.bookstoretoday.com

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Think about Computer Security: – It’s Bigger than Spyware & Viruses.

Posted by admin 12 January, 2010 (0) Comment

Computer security, in basic terms means keeping your computer and the data that’s in it safe and secure. More of our personal data is stored in or accessed from our computer, now more than ever before. Yet most people lack even the basic understanding of how to keep their computers safe and secure. By following just a few simple rules you can dramatically improve the overall security of your computer.

The first thing to understand is what exactly it means to be connected to the internet. Your computer connected to the internet is similar to your house in many ways. There are many ways into your house. Windows, doors, etc. The more windows and doors you have, the more ways someone has into your house. An open door doesn’t necessarily mean you are going to be robbed, but it does improve the chances. Complicating matters, the ones that you think are locked, may not be because the lock is faulty or even the door itself may have an as of yet undiscovered flaw that would allow an intruder easy access to your home.

Your computer has many windows and doors, not all of which are locked. New flaws are being found everyday, often with the fix not coming until days after. Just like you wouldn’t leave your front door unlocked, you shouldn’t leave your computer wide open either. The first two things we will discuss to help with this task are installation of a quality firewall and regularly updating your installed software.

Updating your software is becoming easier these days, especially your Operating System. We don’t have the time here to go into detail about the many ways to update the many software packages you may have or use, but generally speaking the software manufacturer will provide you a way to do this automatically via the internet. A good example of this is the Microsoft Windows Update feature. Be sure to get the updates for everything installed on your computer, nothing is too trivial.

There are two basic types of firewalls and both perform the same functions. One is hardware the other is software. A hardware firewall is probably included in your router if you are using one, while you may or may not have software firewall installed. To continue our house analogy, a firewall is like building a wall and gate around your home and giving the guard at the gate instructions on who to let in and out. While this does give a great deal of protection, it is not all that is required. Someone may know a way around or under your wall, or even be able to coerce the guard into letting them in.

You yourself may unwittingly allow someone in. This could happen by simply opening an email or even simply surfing the net. Spyware, viruses, trojans and the like are ever more adept in their methods of fooling you and your guards. Emails may come from a trusted friend containing a dangerous virus without them even knowing it. This is where the next layer of protection comes in, anti-virus software.

Anti-virus software is a large category these days. Often these packages come as “suites” including a firewall and Spyware scanner. While most of these programs are very effective in their promised tasks, it is not wise to be lulled into a false sense of security by them. They are simply one layer in what should be a multi tiered protection plan for you and your computer. One last important note about anti virus software is to be sure that it updates on a regular basis. New threats come out daily so check its updates manually to be sure they have happened.

Back to our house analogy, we now have all of our windows, doors and other entryways locked and fully updated. We have a wall around our house with a guard at the gate and we have software scanning everything that comes in past the gate. Sounds pretty good, but there’s one last security hole we need to address, you.

A large percentage of infections are caused by the computer user themselves. The internet is an ever changing place that requires it’s users to be educated about its use. I’m not suggesting that you need to be a computer expert to simply read your email. I am however suggesting that you take some time to educate yourself on some of the dangers that pop up everyday, and the precautions to take in order to avoid them.

In summary, your computer is a powerful machine connected to one of the greatest things ever invented, the internet. This vast resource can be a dangerous place if you are not properly prepared and informed. Regular software updates, a good firewall, anti virus software and a little education are the basics in computer security. Having and understanding these basics will make your computer safer, more secure and more enjoyable.

Did you find this article useful? For more useful tips and hints, points to ponder and keep in mind, techniques, and insights pertaining to Internet Business, do please browse for more information at our websites.
http://www.allhottips.com
http://www.bookstoretoday.com

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Computer Security Is More Important Than Ever

Posted by admin 6 January, 2010 (0) Comment

It’s never a good idea to leave your computer exposed to threats and the number of threats which are present in today’s society are higher than ever.  With computer viruses at an all-time high, most people dedicate their time and attention toward protecting their systems from these harmful programs which can wreak havoc on everything they use the computer for.  What most people don’t realize is that just as much trouble can come from sources outside of the computer that can destroy your privacy manually.  An actual privacy filter can be one of the best tools that you use to fight this threat.

 

If you are working on sensitive materials on your computer, you will have more of a need for computer security than anyone else, although this doesn’t mean that a privacy filter couldn’t be used by anyone.  What a privacy filter will actually do is darken the screen so that only the person sitting directly in front of the computer will be able to see what is being displayed.  This can quickly assist with cutting out all prying eyes which could damage the integrity of the projects that you are working on.

 

The privacy filter itself is built using microlouver technology which shades the screen.  You need to be within 30 degrees of a direct view of the computer monitor in order to see what is being displayed on the screen, otherwise the entire monitor will appear completely darkened.  This turns into a great form of computer security, as a person will need to be in direct view of the monitor in order to ensure that they will be able to see what you are doing.  It would also be very hard to get into this position without the computer user knowing it.

 

This type of computer security is useful for many people in many different situations.  Students can make sure that no one else is looking off of their work when this technology is used, just as easily as corporate executives can keep their numbers and plans secret from prying eyes.  The privacy filter screen is easily installed on either desktop or laptop computers, giving it the ability to be used in a number of areas.  You will no longer need to worry about finding covert methods of concealing your computer’s contents.  This type of computer security is sure to protect everything you are working on.

 

As you look into everything that a privacy filter can bring to your computer, you will see that they are easier than ever to use.  The installation is easy, using only self-adhesive tabs.  The screens themselves can easily be taken off the computer as well, giving you the chance to use the filter only when it is needed the most.  Considering how easy it will be for you to use a privacy filter with your particular computer, you should invest in at least one of these models.  It may not only protect your privacy in a lasting way, but this security plan can give you a peace of mind that can be hard to achieve in today’s society.

Visit BuyViewGuard when you are looking for a way to bring Computer Security outside of virus and anti-spyware programs. A Privacy Filter could be exactly what you need to protect your most important documents and programs from exposure.

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How Different Is The Sims 3 For Computer Requirements Than Spore?

Posted by admin 16 December, 2009 (3) Comment

I’m planning on getting it tomorrow, and I’m hoping my computer will reach the requirements. The newest game I have is Spore…. and it works just fine on my computer… so I’m hoping the requirements for TS3 aren’t too much higher than those for Spore? I have reason to be worried… I mean, my computer is a few years old….

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We Have A Anti Virus Program Trying To Start On Our Computer, Other Than Mcafee Security Center, How Do Delete?

Posted by admin 27 November, 2009 (7) Comment

Alpha Anti virus is trying to install on my system when I already have McAfee Security. How do we delete this new program?

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How Modems (dsl) Work When 3 Computer Are Sharing ? Can One Computer Be Faster To Browse Than The Other ?

Posted by admin 20 October, 2009 (3) Comment

3 of us are sharing in one DSL-modem at 512 Kbps speed, is there any other option to make one computer works faster than the other ? To browse, download and watch videos, or the speed of the modem are equally distributed to each computer .

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Hi! Anyone Know Ways To Improve Computer Security Other Than Anti Virus Programs?

Posted by admin 1 October, 2009 (14) Comment

*Are* there other ways to improve the security on your computer besides anti-virus programs? … also if you have time, do you know what the difference between hardware and software firewalls is? or where i could find the info… (and please don’t say google :) )

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