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Understanding what the new Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule means for business By Mike Dolkowski
Friday, 19 February 2010

The EPA has issued the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Reporting Rule in final form; companies may take note of some general observations about it as follows: The scope of coverage of the proposed GHG Reporting Rule is broad. Many facilities and operations that have not previously been subject to thes...

Is That My Truck? By bill kalmar
Monday, 15 February 2010

Country singers have a way of expressing their thoughts and views unlike any other artists.  How else can we account for songs such as,  "I guess I had your leavin' coming", or "I bought the shoes that just walked out on me", or how about "If ...

Front Page Test By Detroiter Online Staff
Friday, 12 February 2010

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Tax Credit Helps Pay for Higher Education Expenses By Gordon Advisors, P.C.
Wednesday, 10 February 2010

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was passed in early 2009 and created the American Opportunity Credit. This educational tax credit - which expanded the existing Hope credit - helps parents and students pay for college and college-related expenses. Here are the top ...

"Woulda Coulda Shoulda" - Health Reform By Deborah Baughman and Frank Hoffman
Tuesday, 09 February 2010

Not to worry, this will not be another one of those angst-ridden, hand wringing articles about what woulda, coulda or shoulda happened to achieve health care reform.  (In fact, you may be perfectly happy and content to watch Congress continue its battle to legislate change to our health care s...

Hello Flossie! By bill kalmar
Wednesday, 03 February 2010

In March 1876, Alexander Graham Bell uttered these now famous words:  "Mr. Watson, come here - I want to see you".  That day marked the beginning of an extraordinary time in communication - the advent of the telephone!  Since then there have been...

Baker Tilly Names International Tax Director By Brandi Marino
Thursday, 28 January 2010

Diller to expand the firm's international structuring and transfer pricing capabilities Baker Tilly is pleased to announce the addition of James Diller, JD, as International Tax Director. Diller specializes in providing tax consulting services to clients wit...

What you need to know to set up your company’s Project Management Office By Mike Blair
Thursday, 28 January 2010

At C/D/H, we strive to achieve what we call "predictive excellence." That's our buzzword for assuring ourselves and our clients that we will deliver a quality product to our clients -- every time. In the manufacturing world, this process is usually called "quality a...

Live Meeting as a high-productivity collaboration tool By Doug Brower
Thursday, 28 January 2010

Hold your meetings Live! At C/D/H, we often challenge each other to use the best communication methods with clients. E-mail has become the de facto method for most businesses, but has its limitations. Like many people, I'll often pick up the phone after an e-mail chain has ...

Exchange 2010 should be your new communications system By Chris Raschke
Thursday, 28 January 2010

Unified messaging is the talk in the industry. You can't pick up an IT magazine or talk turkey with anyone in IT without seeing or hearing about it. And it's no wonder -- UM is useful, cost is dropping like a rock, and it's just plain cool. Essentially, UM creates a unified inbox for e...

Grow what you know! By Doug Lindhout
Thursday, 28 January 2010

Most of us are familiar with a concept I call the "half-life of technology." The half-life is how long it takes a new product, feature, concept, etc., to reach the halfway point in the process of becoming obsolete. With a second's reflection, you will probably agree that the average ha...

No Time To Hibernate or Vegetate! By bill kalmar
Sunday, 17 January 2010

Most of us, I suspect, are familiar with the phrase, "Dog Days of Summer," which refers to the hottest, most sultry days of summer.  Early July through early September mark the beginning and end of this event.  Sometimes the time frame is defined as a dull lack of progress. ...

SharePoint 2010 as an ECM platform By David Tappan
Thursday, 07 January 2010

The next version of Microsoft's fastest-selling server product, SharePoint 2010, came out in beta just a couple of weeks ago. I've been testing it with a focus on its Enterprise Content Management (ECM) capabilities, and I'm impressed. What is ECM? ECM is one of those terms that e...

Keep your confidential information confidential! By Craig Eidelman
Thursday, 07 January 2010

Last month, C/D/H had the opportunity to work on a pilot for Active Directory Rights Management Services (ADRMS). ADRMS allows you to safeguard sensitive business information in e-mails and documents. For example, an e-mail can be restricted with a "Do Not Forward" tag, so anyone who rece...

The Cloud By Sebastian Atar
Thursday, 07 January 2010

"The Cloud" is a metaphor for "cloud computing." One of the first web-based cloud applications was SalesForce.com, released in 1999. Before SalesForce.com, there was Hotmail.  With the advent of technologies like AJAX, the launch of Gmail in 2005 (then Google Apps), web-based application...


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