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...actions with the public-such as convenience stores and banks. All high-risk em...and drug stores, gas stations, and convenience stores.
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...ncy business. The first area is convenience to customers. Here are some examples of convenience:
Banking while purchasing gro...e-free way. Simple!
Customers want convenience, and they want to be treated li...
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...actions with the public-such as convenience stores and banks. All high-risk em...and drug stores, gas stations, and convenience stores.
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...wanted more than anything else: Convenience.
But catalogs were just a rest sto...og purchases do so for one reason: Convenience. Those searching for products a...
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...r customers' lives by providing convenience, trust, and relationships. When M...
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...ders- offering a good price and convenience. Banks are also exploring this, so...any proved that price can overcome convenience. Claims processing is efficient...
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...t’s what the fridge does to add convenience and enjoyment to life that counts....
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...buying behavior: Customers want convenience first and foremost. 'Dell or Be De...
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... drug stores, gas stations, and convenience stores High-violence hazard worksites include taxicabs, liquor stores, gas stations, detective and protecti...public order establishments, grocery stores, jewelry stores, hotels and motels, and eating and...
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... are sold and manufactured by more than one vendor. Although no format lasts forever — even DVDs will someday be obsolete — the more vendors that support the format, the less likely you are to find yourself hanging onto a nice, round, shiny thing that has your document, but won't let you get to it. Skip removable media altogether Here's a thought: Consider removable media simply as a convenience for transporting data, not a place to store your data over the long term. Hard disk storage is incredibly cheap, and it's getting cheaper. Online backup services are also a viable option. My personal data backup is performed automatically for me to a secure off-site storage facility from which I can retrieve the data at any time. The growth of broadband networks is making the act of transporting ... devices. That got me thinking about how agencies need to archive information so that it can be retrieved. Let me give you a few examples. I used to use an Iomega Zip drive with 100 MB and 250 MB Zip disks for backup. But I can't pull a file off one of those old disks now. In the last agency I worked for, the original software we used to store our scanned documents was called PageKeeper. This program stored scanned images in a proprietary format that required the program in order to view any documents. However, the company that made the program stopped updating it. What happens to those images if the agency needs to retrieve them now? In truth, all media eventually becomes obsolete; it just seems that some die faster than others. What's going ...