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officialkit19 · 2 days ago
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CRM Software in India
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bestsoftwareblog · 1 year ago
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MARG ERP Automobile Industry Software helps automobile dealerships and workshops handle sales and services. It is simple to implement in any automotive industry and is meant to overcome expected obstacles such as providing high-quality customer service, inventory, delivery management, and labor efficiency.
Marg ERP Automotive software addresses all areas of the automotive industry, from dealer operations to managing critical components like vehicle sales, workshop activities, spare parts inventory, and financial accounting. The software offers several unique capabilities, including quality management, purchase management, billing, financial accounting, service management, inventory management, service management, and order management.
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geobrava · 1 year ago
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Why Hybrid Cloud Management will Gain Momentum in 2015
IT buyers and cloud computing vendors see “hybrid cloud” differently.  While providers focus on interconnections between their own and their partners’ cloud services, IT buyers want to manage all their environments — hosted and on-premises, virtualized and physical, cloud and traditional — as a pool of resources, via a single cloud management tool. Frost & Sullivan says they’ll get their wish in…
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jamesn903 · 1 year ago
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Mastery Series: Project Timelines for HR Success
Unlock the power of ServiceNow for HR success! 🚀 Discover how ServiceNow's project timelines can revolutionize HR Service Delivery (HRSD). Dive into real-world success stories, financial benefits, and proactive measures. #ServiceNow #HRSD #SuccessStories
Before We Start Before we dive into HR Service Delivery (HRSD) project management and ServiceNow, ensuring everyone is on the same page, especially if you’re new to the platform, is essential. ServiceNow, a transformative tool for modern organizations, is at the heart of this discussion. Let’s take a moment to understand what ServiceNow is and how it functions within the context of HRSD and…
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swaayata · 2 years ago
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SRE Site Reliability Engineering in Multi-Cloud Platform - Swaayata SRE platform, Multi-cloud management, Cloud provider integration, Application management, Service management, Enterprise cloud solutions, Cloud operations optimization, Operational expense reduction, Cloud SMEs, Cloud reliability.
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Computer programmes called chatbots are made to mimic conversations with real users. In the area of field service management in particular, they are becoming more common as a means of offering customer care and assistance (FSM). The way businesses manage their field service operations has been completely transformed by the usage of AI-powered chatbots in FSM software.
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demonic0angel · 21 days ago
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for the dragon au:
Hatchling Damian sneaked into Jason's lair after the older dragon left to go hunting. Damian is on a mission to pilfer any books about animals.
Jazz caught him red-handed.
It ended with him dozing off while Jazz read to him.
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Damian triumphantly snuck into Jason’s lair, shaking out his wings. He tip toed to his hoard, knowing that Jason kept books about animals in the corner next to the anthropology books. His tail wagged at the thought of both successfully stealing it away and also using it to convince his sire to allow him to keep the black panther for a pet.
As he stepped into the hoard, the scent of an unknown female flooded his senses. Damian tensed and just as he was about to turn and leave, a large claw moved and turned him over. Damian yelped and hissed, darting back onto his feet and turning before he froze in place.
A large dragon with black scales and bright glowing eyes stared at him, wings stretched over them both. This dragon, clearly the one who was scenting everything with her scent, was even larger than his sire and all of her appendages looked even sharper than Jason’s. All in all, she was extremely dangerous.
“Who are you?” She asked, and although her voice was sweet, Damian couldn’t stop the shiver that ran through him.
He spread his own wings, widened his stance, and hissed at her. “Who are you! How dare you come into my brother’s hoard! When he comes back, he’ll kill you!”
The female dragon tilted her head. She leaned forward, muzzle coming uncomfortably close as Damian hissed again and scratched his tiny claws on her. She ignored the swipe and then nudged him over with her mouth. He squeaked as her teeth came too close to him. Then in one smooth motion, she opened her mouth and clamped her teeth over his middle. He shrieked, but she didn’t bite down, only gently holding him in her mouth before picking him up and moving to the center of the hoard.
He shuddered in between her teeth, feeling little like he always did when his father or Alfred carried him like this, but he didn’t even twitch as the female dragon moved between the piles of books to the center, where a nest was formed.
The combined scents of the female dragon and Jason made him freeze all over again. She flopped in the middle and then placed him in between her forelimbs, before licking over his head. Damian yowled but she didn’t even care. She continued to preen him before he finally found the courage to ask, “Who are you?!”
“I am called Jazz, little one. I am Jason’s mate and you have entered our nest. You must be Damian, his littlest hatchmate.”
Damian growled. Her tongue laved over his head again and he quickly melted. He hadn’t gotten cleaned in a while, and although she was not a dragon he had met before, she was family now if she and Jason were already nesting. She cleaned him and then asked, “What were you looking for, little one?”
“… I want a book on animals. I have discovered a panther cub and must do research before I can ask my sire to keep it.”
“A lovely decision,” she praised, before pressing down on him gingerly. “Stay, I will collect it for you.” Jazz left before she came back with a book delicately pinched between her large claws. “Can you read, little one?”
Damian slowly shook his head. He was going to ask Richard or Timothy to read to him.
Jazz nuzzled him. “I shall read to you then. Shall I start from the beginning or shall I go straight to the panther page?”
Damian perked up, his tail wagging. When Jazz settled back into the nest, Damian quickly followed along until he was between her front limbs, eagerly looking at the tiny book that was dwarfed by her size. “From the beginning! I shall allow you to read to me,” he said haughtily and she gave a rumbling purr before she started.
When Jason came back to the nest, a large ox and a sheep in his mouth, it was to the sight of his youngest brother between his mate’s arms, purring up a storm as Jazz read to him quietly.
“… did he bother you?” Jason asked, dropping the dead livestock in a corner away from the books before looking at his dozing little brother. Damian’s eyes were closed and he looked nothing like the bratty baby lizard that used to terrorize them for days on end.
“Not at all. He’s good practice for our hatchlings,” Jazz said, her wings wrapping around them both even closer.
Jason prowled around them for a good spot before settling under Jazz’s large wings. “As long as he’s not a bother.” He pointed a claw at the book. “Start from the beginning, will you?”
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altfedarchy · 6 days ago
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Calling US Federal Seasonals and Seasonal-Hopefuls!
Please help me get some better-than-anecdotal answers for the managers at my work (and elsewhere if I can spread it around).
My next post will share what (little) I've been told about federal seasonal hiring. So check that out if you're in this nasty limbo.
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victusinveritas · 12 days ago
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officialkit19 · 1 month ago
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Why Is Customer Relationship Management So Important for your business?
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mizgnomer · 8 months ago
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Crowley vs. The Tenth Doctor - Parallels Good Omens Season 2 - Part 4
Season Two’s [ Part One ] [ Part Two ] [ Part Three ] Season One’s [ Part One ] [ Part Two ]
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paceyjoeydaily · 1 year ago
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PACEY WITTER & JOEY POTTER Dawson's Creek (1998-2003)
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jamesn903 · 1 year ago
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Mastery Series: Project Timelines for HR Success
Unlock the power of ServiceNow for HR success! 🚀 Discover how ServiceNow's project timelines can revolutionize HR Service Delivery (HRSD). Dive into real-world success stories, financial benefits, and proactive measures. #ServiceNow #HRSD #SuccessStories
Before We Start Before we dive into HR Service Delivery (HRSD) project management and ServiceNow, ensuring everyone is on the same page, especially if you’re new to the platform, is essential. ServiceNow, a transformative tool for modern organizations, is at the heart of this discussion. Let’s take a moment to understand what ServiceNow is and how it functions within the context of HRSD and…
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swaayata · 2 years ago
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SRE Site Reliability Engineering in Multi-Cloud Platform - Swaayata
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thatdisasterauthor · 2 months ago
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As a former 911 Operator/Emergency Medical Dispatcher, I can attest that so many people delay getting assistance for one simple reason: THEY CALL A FAMILY MEMBER. They call a family member to ask what they should do, and many times, it is the family member who calls 911, frequently from another jurisdiction, and sometimes even from another state.
They do indeed! It's actually something that is accounted for in emergency planning (or at least should be accounted for). When people get some sort of warning about danger, their first action is almost always to go look/investigate. It's something you have to account for when you, say, set off a tornado siren because people are NOT going to immediately go to a shelter, they're gonna go stand on the porch. So do you want them on the porch, or do you want them in their livingroom?
Humans just naturally want more information, and we default towards people we know and trust, rather than a faceless person on the other end of the phone.
Also, now that I'm thinking about it, I'm curious if calling 911 vs. calling someone else is at all an age related thing. And the reason I wonder that is that I think we forget just how NEW a nationwide 911 system is. Like. If you were born before 2000, you spent at least some time, if not a lot of time, in a world where 911 was not ubiquitous. I forget the exact numbers/years, but we technically still don't have full 911 coverage in the US. We have ALMOST full coverage, but not quite. In the 90s I think it was around 90%, the 80s...maybe 60%ish if I'm remembering correctly? And that's not even touching on urban vs. rural effectiveness of 911. But an age specific study on the matter could be interesting, I think.
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