Previously, Microsoft and Research in Motion had a stronghold on the enterprise market, but no longer as professionals go mobile with the iPad and want alternatives to the Blackberry.
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Accounting and financial professionals: No strangers to services such as Wave or FinancialForce.
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There will be no doubt that media professionals, prosumers and the wealthy who just want the best will swarm onto this.
Nor should professionals, no matter how smart, no matter how sophisticated.
By no means a way to puff myself, I would like to let you know that I grew up in an average middle-class family with no relatives who were professionals or even went to college.
General Galtieri sent thousands of troops to bolster his initial force, but the army was mostly made up of poorly-trained, poorly-equipped conscripts, used to spreading fear among demonstrating students, but no match for British professionals.
Others, who have also testified at the court in The Hague - such as a former BBC war correspondent, Martin Bell - claim journalists are no different from other professionals when it comes to witnessing a crime.
All of these money managers are highly paid professionals no doubt millionaires with impressive resumes.
This change can be witnessed in places like Atlanta, Georgia, Detroit, Michigan, and Dallas, Texas, said Leinberger, where once rundown downtowns are being revitalized by well-educated, young professionals who have no desire to live in a detached single family home typical of a suburbia where life is often centered around long commutes and cars.
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It will charge only 15% corporate-profit tax and levy no income taxes on the finance professionals, lawyers, accountants and creative people it hopes eventually to attract.
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But IT professionals recognize that this approach no longer works.
And most importantly, it authorizes employment for the spouses of H1-B workers so that professionals with great potential are no longer confined to their homes and locked out of the economy.
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Silicon Valley is currently in the midst of a talent war for engineers and IT professionals where companies are sparing no expense to lure some of the brightest minds to join their ranks.
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The virtual model changes the cost structure: no need for office space, tax professionals can be anywhere ( India?), and probably customers can be led to a greater degree of self-service, since the process is already occurring on their computer.
While Ivy League universities continue to churn out a steady stream of finance professionals, Wall Street is no longer the beacon of high pay and innovation it once was, thanks in part to a raft of new regulations, including those that curb compensation.
"In no other field are creative artists and technology professionals so dependent on partnership and mutual support, " he said.
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Other TV anchors said her deductions were OK. Even the tax professionals who did her returns expressed no doubt, treating the deductions as legitimate.
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The view of the health professionals was they should and there is no immediate danger.
It has been hinted it was professionals that had attacked him, as no ordinary Iraq would acquire this bullet.
He told the experts at the health forum - including doctors, nurses, insurance professionals and lawmakers - there would be no "sacred cows" in the discussions.
The precise number of children with no protection against measles is uncertain, but health professionals say it is at least a million children and may be significantly higher.
In the case of Estonia, for example, the Ministry of Economics and Communications was able to provide a list of professions in demand in different areas, but there was no way of finding out the specific kinds of professionals needed in each area.
In one of the most thorough examinations of the subject, Harvard researchers interviewed 3, 000 executives over six years, and they found that the No. 1 skill that separated innovators from noncreative professionals was "associating"--having an ability to successfully connect seemingly unrelated questions, problems or ideas from different fields.
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The fact is that this is happening and is no longer something we can ignore, either as business professionals or as a society.
In addition, customers for professionals services, including Audit Committees, have no comprehensive or effective way of vetting accounting firm partners assigned to the audit, tax, and key risk and compliance activities at their companies.
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However, the notion that human pilots have no future on the modern battlefield finds few takers among military professionals.
Certainly no one planned to be in this situation, even financial professionals, but none the less many people are.
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Mistakes by these financial professionals result in disastrous consequences to plans that bear no relation to the amount they are paid.
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