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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Job Opening | Tagalog-Speaking Sales Staff Wanted



Posted: August 9th, 2013 ˑ Filled under: Business


Vonage, the voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) provider, which lets you make and receive calls using your Internet connection rather than a telephone line, is looking to hire sales people, especially those fluent in Tagalog.

The hiring will be done by Retail Business Development (RBD), which will train the staff and boost sales of retail stores.

RBD provides a wide range of retail services geared toward revenue generation and product and services sell-through. Our expertise is in augmenting retail sales as a whole – assisted sales, event sales, and kiosk sales – and providing sales force management and retail consulting services. We have the experience and know-how to support your retail business from planning to execution, including go-to-market strategies, pop-up retail design, retail sales training and operations management.

RBD is headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida, and operates nationwide.

After decades spent operating and owning retail companies of their own, our executive team created RBD to provide two resources they found sorely lacking in the retail industry.

The first was a company that could deliver an instant sales force… one that could provide dozens or even hundreds of qualified sales consultants at a moment’s notice, allowing store owners to quickly meet staffing needs, augment campaigns, expand into new markets, and immediately impact the bottom line.

The second was an organization led by people who truly understood the core competencies of the retail industry… a team that could deliver the consistent qualities necessary to execute retail “the right way.”

With the launch of Retail Business Development in 2003, retailers could finally work with a team that understood the ins and outs of the retail business and knew how to solve its pain points. Since that time, the company has grown to provide a whole suite of services that reflect our commitment to “Retail Done Right.”

Over the years, RBD has established a niche in tailoring our in-demand services to retail environments and products that require a more hands-on, consultative approach to making the sale. Examples include selling wireless plans, Internet services, satellite subscriptions, home improvement products and technology solutions. And with sales teams at the ready nationwide, we can move quickly to address your needs. Tell us what your goals are and let us craft a solution to help you reach them.


source: Thefilam.net/thefilamdc


Thursday, October 25, 2012

Techies | Global Launching of Windows 8, and Surface Tablet




Live Blogging October 25, 2012, 10:54 AM


New York City, USA.
Microsoft will officially launch Windows 8 in New York today, with an event starting at 11:15 a.m. eastern time.

Microsoft has redesigned the Windows operating system to be tablet-friendly, after being caught flat-footed when Apple AAPL +0.36% launched the iPad and completely took over the market. It’s also launching its own tablet, the Surface, to compete with the iPad.

It’ll be trying to capture the same magic Apple has when it launches its own products. We’ll see today if that ends up being true.

Here’s a full recap of the event during the Live blogging thru  WSJ Blogs  

click here to read the full story

Mr. Sinofsky is talking about apps, and Microsoft's first ever app storefront -- now familiar from the iPhone and Android smartphones. Sinofsky doesn't talk about how many apps are in the Windows 8 storefront. Some critics are griping about lack of familiar apps for Windows 8. But Microsoft just now is starting to pitch developers on the benefits of Windows 8. The big one: Volume. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has said he expects 400 million Windows 8 phones, tablets and PCs in a year.

Photos below courtesy of WSJ Blogs






The Surface


Panos Panay is demoing the Surface right now.



"You get perfect clarity and beauty because of the screen size. It's not a standard size you get off the manufacturing line. This panel was designed from the ground up in Redmond."

There are 200 custom components built into the Surface.

The Surface has tons of space thanks to an extra slot for a memory card. "It's important, my library is important because it keeps me sane."

You can have up to 128 gigabytes of storage with that card -- pretty much unheard of in tablets.





He's demoing games now, including a racing game called Hydro Thunder. too bad he crashed into the wall a few times.

"It's great graphics" -- especially the explosion when Panay's boat blows up.






"When I talk about seamless transitions the surface team focused on, this is where it comes to life."
He stopped to pose quickly for a photo with the touch cover and the Surface.




copyright: The Wall Street Journal / WSJ Blogs



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