Business Software – Adding Efficiency to Business


Business Software – Adding Efficiency to Business

The business software market is a billion dollar industry today and any one with a sound knowledge of the system can make his or her own earnings very easily. Business software has acquired an important position in the economy of developed and developing countries. Software developing countries like India are doing good business by exporting business software to developed countries. The sprawling BPO sector is providing business software solution to many MNCs and domestic companies.

Small business software markets throughout the globe and has captured a substantial part of the software market in recent times. Small business software may include toy and game software, audio-visual software, accounting software etc. Electronic spreadsheet software, a business software solution, has engaged itself successfully in the vast use of microcomputers.

There are standard softwares available for business such as Microsoft Excel, Word, Access, and Outlook etc., which cater to the everyday needs of most businesses. However custom business softwares have many advantages over standard business software. The custom business software can customize the functions and features in a manner required by the customer, be they automatic generation of letters, automatic sending of emails, deadline reminders, printing of receipts and bills, tracking of customers and orders. Many business softwares use operational research methods and algorithms for optimum utilization of resources, maximizing profits and minimizing costs. Business software has the potential to maximize the efficiency of businesses, systematize the way business is done and keep the business under control.

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  1. #1 by Computer noob on December 13th, 2009

    For around $1200 you can do much better, even with a pre-built Ibuypower system.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227208
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227234

    I don't think they include the 60-day free trial of Microsoft Office, but big deal.

    I agree and disagree with pisces_ascendant and Cozmosis on a few points. First off, the Tom's Hardware System Builder's guides are great, just remember to add the cost of an operating system since those prices are for the hardware only.

    Socket 775 isn't "dead", it's just no longer current. Plenty of people with dual-core Intel CPUs will be upgrading to Core 2 quads over the next couple of years, it's just not a platform to pick for a new build. I agree, Socket AM3 offers better bang/buck and a better upgrade path.

    800W is overkill for a single GPU system, but reasonable for an SLI/Crossfire rig.

    The difference between DDR2 and DDR3 memory isn't significant in terms of real-world performance, about 5% usually (much less than the gains from upgrading other components). But if you go with socket AM3 that's a moot point.

    I agree, no sound card needed.

    The GTS 250 isn't "ridiculously overpriced". In fact, it's one of the few Nvidia cards that's priced well right now, selling for $15- $25 less than the slower Radeon 5750 (which IS overpriced at $145 considering the Radeon 5770 only costs a little more). I personally prefer going with a single better card instead of two midrange cards (although two 5770's in Crossfire are AMAZING).

    http://www.legionhardware.com/articles_pages/ati_radeon_hd_5770_crossfire_performance,5.html

    SLI and Crossfire are wonderful low-cost insurance for future upgrades. I'd rather have a single 5870 today and keep a slot open so 2 years from now I could snag another 5870 or 5850 dirt cheap. Easier on the wallet than buying some expensive next-generation card. But going that route costs $70 more than a pair of 5770's. Save $70 today or save $170 later? Decisions, decisions…

    The best option is probably a Phenom II X4 955 & CF mobo.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103674
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131402

    Anyway, you won't be lagging- that's for sure!!!

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