Cost Effective .NET Development

Cost Effective .NET Development

QBit System is for the past two years, an ISO 9001:2000 certified company and focuses on high technology, simplistic solutions in areas of Mobile Computing, Enterprise solutions on latest platforms .NET, technology migration and re-engineering catering to overseas clients like auto component manufacturers, oil companies, fast food chains, ship building and other segments.

According to the company’s CEO Mr Vikas Gupta, “Business problems are growing exponentially in today’s globally networked, competitive economy, these can very easily be addressed by solutions made on the .NET platform. Availing of low risk IT outsourcing services makes a lot of business sense and gives great value for money. Getting your software product / solution / application developed from a service provider of choice to cope with the highly competitive business marketplace and to benefit immensely from such outsourcing should be your strategy!”

QBit Systems which has embarked upon an expansion plan in the arena of .NET solutions development, has made exceptional software applications like a Field Task Management Solution incorporating PocketPC & Palm devices, manufacturing & maintenance solutions for construction, transportation, shipbuilding companies, other solutions include biometric authentication, POS & CRMs for the retail and hospitality industry, ERP for EBay power sellers, mobile device applications etc

QBit Systems specialises in .NET software development and delivers high quality software solutions using “cost-effectiveness” as primary factor integrated with superior technological skills, innovative methodologies, giving you the most attractive ROI - return on investment. Mr Vikas Gupta adds that “transparency of operations and high-level emphasis on client communications ensures that every penny spent on a software development project is put to optimum use”. QBit Systems is currently making limited period special offer to carry out outsourced software development on the Microsoft .NET PLATFORM AT US$ 999 PER MAN-MONTH. According to Mr Vikas Gupta, “This special offer is being made to make Rajasthan, which is a traditional tourist destination into a major software outsourcing destination of choice.” In addition to its office in New Jersey, QBit Systems will soon be opening an office in UK to cater to our European customers for .NET solutions.

Please visit www.qbitsystems.com to learn more about the company. QBit Systems can be contacted over the telephone at: +1-347-952-4643 / 347-952-3219 or emailed at: marketing@qbitsystems.com

Which Industries Can Benefit from CD and DVD Duplication

Which Industries Can Benefit from CD and DVD Duplication?

So you may be a musician, or a filmmaker, or the CEO of a corporation. All of you, at one point, have had projects that needed to be taken from your computer and placed on a disc. And most likely, the single copy of that disc needed to be duplicated and distributed. CD duplication, DVD duplication, CD album duplication, which one do you choose? Here are a few tips, broken down by industry, to help you pick your disc duplication solution.

1. Music
Your band just recorded your demo to CD and you all feel that it’s ready to be shopped around. Great job! If your music project contains just audio, you want to use a company that duplicates music cds. A CD duplication company can offer you a short-run (500 pieces or less), for a reasonable price. This is great for small bands and lower-budget projects. But if you have a decent budget and a good market for your project, you might want to do a long-run CD replication job. This usually involves more than 500 pieces and the CDs are pressed instead of burned.

2. Film
Whether you’re an independent filmmaker or a large film production company, your main mode of conveyance is the DVD disc. The process of DVD duplication is very similar to how musicians duplicate and replicate audio CDs. Most of the time the same companies that do CD duplication will do DVD duplication, also utilizing short-run and long-run disc duplication packaging.

3. Corporate
In a corporate environment there are many uses for CD and DVD duplication. You might have a PowerPoint project that needs to be duplicated and distributed, or you may have a report that needs to be presented and distributed. The difficulty lies in choosing which media, CD or DVD, to duplicate or replicate on. For a smaller project you probably want to choose CD media, as most discs can hold up to 74 minutes of audio or 650 MB of data. DVD media typically holds 4.7 GB of information, and the new dual-layer DVD-Rs will hold up to 8.54 GB of info. This would be great for larger or a multiple file duplication project.

This is definitely not a full list of what sort of businesses or individuals that could benefit from disc duplication or CD/DVD replication. But this is intended to give you a little more insight on what media would be right to use for your music, film, or corporate projects.

Jason Cole and http://www.DiskFaktory.com offer great tips and information regarding CD DVD Duplication Get the information you are seeking now by visiting http://www.diskfaktory.com/tips/CD-duplication-tutorials.asp

Save Money By Buying Bulk Computer Printer Ink

Save Money By Buying Bulk Computer Printer Ink

When it’s time to replace you printer ink cartridge, buying bulk ink will save you some money. You need to be sure the bulk ink will be suitable for your printer, however. So how do you find the best deals?

The following your alternatives:

Original Manufacturer Cartridges

You can usually buy them for less if you buy them in bulk. If your printer uses both a black cartridges and a color, you likely use more of one than the other. If you’re going to buy them in bulk, just buy the one you use most.

The original manufacturer’s cartridges will usually give you the best quality prints out of any of the alternatives. They are the most expensive, however.

Also, if you buy them in bulk keep in mind that they do dry out. Most ink cartridges have a “best before” date on the box. If they sit too long before you use them, the ink may dry out (which means your bulk purchase savings will disappear out the window).

Remanufactured (Refilled) Cartridges

There are many companies that sell remanufactured cartridges. These are basically refilled OEM cartridges, but without the hassle and mess of doing the refilling yourself.

The companies that refill them also usually do a more thorough job of cleaning and testing them than you can do yourself, so they tend to be more reliable.

These cartridges are much like the original brand of ink - they will dry out if they sit too long. Don’t buy more than you need to last you for a couple of months, otherwise they may not work by the time you use them.

Do-It-Yourself Refill Kits

These kits let you refill your empty cartridges and are the cheapest option of them all. The bottles that hold the ink until you refill the cartridge are also much less prone to drying out, so these kits have a much longer shelf life.

The refilling process can be tricky, however, for some printer models more than others. It can be quite messy if you aren’t careful.

Comparing the Costs

Let’s compare the price of each of the above options:

An original HP ink cartridge for the V40 series printer costs about $30 from most stores (black only).

If you buy this ink in bulk from a wholesaler, it will cost about $100 for 4 cartridges, or $25 per unit.

You can buy remanufactured ink cartridges for the same printer for $21 each, or less if bought in bulk.

Finally, a bottle of black refill ink for that printer will cost you roughly $15, and will refill the ink 4 times. This works out to $3.75 per refill.

Frank Bolsom writes about how to save money by using inkjet cartridge refills as well as ways to get the most out of the ink cartridges in your printer. For the full story, visit www.inketeria.com

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