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Small Biz Software on the World Stage (E-Commerce Times)
HighOrbit wants to turn seat-of-the-pants management of everyday office tasks into standard computerized processes that can be tracked from end to end. The company, based out of Kevin LaFata's Oakville, Mo., home, makes software that automates the flow of work through a business, from the time a customer calls in an order until the product is shipped.
Required Reading for Reviving Ford (New York Times)
?The Machine That Changed the World,? the 1990 book that lifted the cover on Japanese auto plants in America, is back in vogue at the Ford Motor Company.
Garmin Announces Training Center for Mac OS X (The Mac Observer)
Garmin announced that their Training Center software is now compatible with Mac OS X, Tiger
Software company automates business processes (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
HighOrbit, based out of Kevin LaFata's Oakville home, makes software that can be used in hiring, tracking customer service calls, in accounting and purchasing or in sales and marketing.
Hoosier Software Firm Finds Nonprofit Niche (RedNova)
By Erika D. Smith, The Indianapolis Star Dec. 25--Sure, it's Christmas, but accomplishing this peace on the Earth, good will to men stuff isn't easy. Enter eTapestry. Founded in 1999, the company makes and sells fundraising software for nonprofit groups and churches.
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