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Resize a Partition on Windows Server 2003 without Losing Data with EASEUS Partition Manager Server Edition

28.10.2008 23:51    send2press.com
CHENGDU, China, Oct. 28 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- EASEUS announces the new updated Partition Manager 2.1 Server Edition, which runs on Windows Server 2003, to ease the process of resizing partitions on Windows Server 2003. Most such software is able to
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PIC Solutions Launches Enhanced CollectSmart 4.0

28.10.2008 22:27    przoom.com
CollectSmart, formerly known as PCS, is a powerful, modular, enterprise-wide collections solution that combines industry best practices and leading edge functionality into a single comprehensive collections system with an intuitive collector interface. Blue-chip organisations already taking advantage of the CollectSmart
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Beware hedge accounting pitfalls

28.10.2008 21:58    accountancyage.com
AccountancyAge.com, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 07:25:00 Shipping accountancy firm Moore Stephens warns of potential pitfalls of hedge accounting Moore Stephens, the shipping accountancy firm, has discovered the potential pitfalls of the harsh conditions related to hedge accounting,

PwC UK gets clean bill of health from PCAOB

28.10.2008 21:57    accountancyage.com
AccountancyAge.com, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 07:35:00 PwC UK gets a clean bill of health for its audit work and audit quality from USA's PCAOB After inspecting PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) operations in the UK, the Public Company Accounting Oversight


Banks may need more taxpayers' money

28.10.2008 21:56    accountancyage.com
AccountancyAge.com, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 07:40:00 UK's banks may need to more of taxpayers' money to cover possible credit losses of ₤130bn Today's Bank of England (BoE)'s report on financial stability indicates a recession as severe as

High level of CR reporting in UK, KPMG finds

28.10.2008 21:55    accountancyage.com
AccountancyAge.com, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 07:45:00 KPMG research shows an overwhelming majority of 91% of UK's biggest companies release CR data UK stands out for its high levels of non-financial reporting with 91% of companies issuing corporate

Gaines-Cooper loses in Court of Appeal

28.10.2008 21:55    accountancyage.com
Alex Hawkes, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 09:29:00 Seychelles entrepreneur loses latest round of legal battle Robert Gaines-Cooper has lost the latest leg of his legal battle to escape millions of pounds in UK taxes. Gaines-Cooper has been

Criticised companies come top in CSR reporting

28.10.2008 21:55    accountancyage.com
Kevin Reed, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 09:45:00 CSR reporting survey under the spotlight A number of criticised companies have come out at the top of a new report into corporate social responsibility reporting....

Watchdog set to open mark to market probes

28.10.2008 21:55    accountancyage.com
Gavin Hinks, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 10:04:00 SEC to begin roundtables examining mark to market accounting and whether it remains useful A series of roundtables investigating the role of mark to market accounting in the credit crisis

Watchdog set to open mark-to-market probes

28.10.2008 21:55    accountancyage.com
Gavin Hinks, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 10:04:00 SEC to begin roundtables examining mark-to-market accounting and whether it remains useful A series of roundtables investigating the role of mark-to-market accounting in the credit crisis will begin tomorrow with

Crocodile Dundee: Oz tax authorities 'bullies'

28.10.2008 21:55    accountancyage.com
Judith Tydd, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 10:21:00 The next installment in Paul Hogan's ongoing tax affair sees him ridicule the Australian tax authorities The man famed for the phrase 'throw another shrimp on the barbie' has labelled

MPs to grill Tweedie on fair value

28.10.2008 21:55    accountancyage.com
David Jetuah, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 14:27:00 Chairman of the IASB to answer questions on fair value accounting before MPs on 11 November Sir David Tweedie, the chairman of the International Accounting Standards Board, has been summoned

VAT hike could be on the cards in PBR, says PwC

28.10.2008 21:54    accountancyage.com
David Jetuah, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 12:12:00 John Whiting predicts Chancellor could raise VAT to 20% in his pre Budget report, but rejects the idea of taxing City bonuses further The Chancellor could raise VAT to 20%

VAT hike could be on the cards in pBr, says PwC

28.10.2008 21:54    accountancyage.com
David Jetuah, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 12:12:00 John Whiting predicts Chancellor could raise VAT to 20% in his pre Budget report, but rejects the idea of taxing City bonuses further The Chancellor could raise VAT to 20%

ICAEW hands regulation to LexisNexis

28.10.2008 21:54    accountancyage.com
Rachael Singh, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 14:39:00 ICAEW signs LexisNexis contract for undisclosed sum The ICAEW has signed a contract with LexisNexis to help the accountancy body streamline regulatory and investigative procedures. The software Visualfiles will be

PwC wins Yukos appeal

28.10.2008 21:54    accountancyage.com
David Jetuah, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 16:53:00 PricewaterhouseCoopers celebrating Russian court case victory relating to bitterly-fought Yukos dispute PricewaterhouseCoopers have won a key battle in the Russian courts relating to claims the firm had been an active

Mandriva: Subject: [Security Announce] [ MDVSA-2008:216 ] emacs

28.10.2008 20:48    linuxsecurity.com
LinuxSecurity.com: A vulnerability was found in how Emacs would import python scripts from the current working directory during the editing of a python file. This could allow a local user to execute arbitrary code via a trojan python file (CVE-2008-3949).

Virtual Desktops, Real Security

28.10.2008 20:48    linuxsecurity.com (2)
LinuxSecurity.com: Deep inside a nameless government department - you will probably guess its identity, but nobody can say it officially - a Linux desktop revolution has taken hold. For this particular organization, however, the big deal is not the fact

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