Web Hosting Management Systems Firm, AWBS, Unveils Upgraded Billing Solution
Sarasota, Florida - (The Hosting News) - May 10, 2007 - Advanced Webhost Billing System (AWBS) parent company, Total Online Solutions, Inc. has developed and released version 2.5 of its web hosting administration and billing product. The new version incorporates additional levels of flexibility and user choice, with the addition of modules designed to increase the number of products users can manage and sell through the system. Namely, a new Hostopia module allows users to resell services through the company's competitive managed hosting platforms. With the addition of the DotNetPanel module, AWBS now offers the first-ever billing software integration with the Windows hosting administration product. Version 2.5 also includes new integration with TCAdmin, a control panel recognized in the game server industry. Steve Ahnen, CEO of Total Online Solutions and lead developer of AWBS remarked, ''The development of AWBS is very much an ongoing process that is responsive to what our users are looking for. We have a solid history of providing modules and additions to our product that enable our customers to grow their businesses in a multitude of ways, from the introduction of new products to increased marking capabilities. Today's new modules are a reflection of this history.'' Developers have added integration with a multitude of domain name registrars, enabling users to select the registrar that provides the most competitive pricing. The software even allows users to assign a registrar for each particular Top Level Domain (TLD), such as .com or .net, so they can even further seek the lowest available pricing. Mr. Ahnen continued, ''Our users can pick-and-choose the best option for nearly every element of their business. From domain name registrars to hosting control panels, we provide a level of flexibility like no other competing product.'' AWBS is available in either an owned or...
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Yahoo to Buy Ad Company Right Media
"Yahoo plans to acquire Right Media, a privately held company that runs an advertising marketplace, in part to bolster its position as a seller and broker of ads outside its own sprawling network of Web sites, the companies' chief executives said yesterday."
Public Citizen Litigation Group
For the May 17th conference, (Read on Source)
Re: Executing a procedure which has a cursor as an 'OUT' parameter
Hey all,
I've found a solution for this and it works! You can find it below,
DECLARE
FLID NUMBER;
TYPE R_CUR IS REF CURSOR;
SEARCH_RESULTS R_CUR;
ERR_CODE NUMBER;
ERR_MSG VARCHAR2(200);
BEGIN
FLID := NULL;
ERR_CODE := NULL;
ERR_MSG := NULL;
PACKAGE_NAME.PROCEDURE_NAME(FLID, SEARCH_RESULTS, ERR_CODE, ERR_MSG );
COMMIT;
END;
But I'm not sure if this an optimal solution..or there is some other solution for the same..
Please comment..
Frank & Maaher, thanks for your valuable suggestions..
John Donovan: How much will Barry play?
LOS ANGELES -- Dave Roberts is a nice guy, one of the nicest in baseball. Articulate, thoughtful, a veritable whirlwind when it comes to being charitable, the Giants' centerfielder is always worth a listen. (Read on Source)
Wedding favors and showers, past and present Posted By : Elizabeth Ellis
The ancient customs of Rome and Italy had their own way of showing gratitude to their guests. Initially, fruits, nuts and biscuits were given to guests before the ceremony. The Romans blessed their couples with fertility. Fruits and nuts represent this in their custom. The Italians were big on status. Therefore giving luxurious items like silk scarves and incense was a common practice amongst the wealthy. This showed that the tradition of giving out favors had dated all the way back to the 16th century. And sure enough they had come a long way.
No Coverage Available Under Vendor Endorsement For Failure To Warn
MONROE, La. - No coverage exists under a policy's vendor endorsement for claims of misrepresentation and failure to properly advise consumers of the dangers of a diet drug because the company seeking coverage under the vendor endorsement relabeled the drug before shipping it to consumers, thereby triggering the policy's labeling exclusion, a Louisiana federal judge ruled May 22 (Robert Weaver v. CCA Industries, No. 01-2096, W.D. La.; 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 37253). Full story on lexis.com
Sun Courts Developers
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Microsoft Releases Vista Search Documentation
The Redmond software giant posted three promised documents online explaining how third-party developers can make their desktop search technologies work on Windows Vista.
What's the attraction in Facebook?
LA Times: The Facebook revolution. How the Internet megahit may be growing into the biggest, most valuable database in the world. Excerpt: You can't change the look and feel of your Facebook page as much as you can on MySpace, but since May you can do something much cooler: choose from a giant list of free, non-Facebook-produced programs that ... (Read on Source)
Team-mate Alonso pours scorn on Hamilton appeal
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Remote maintenance tool comes to OS X
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Getting Your First LCD and Then Some
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Lions to Hold 'Black & Blue Fan Day' Brought to you by Wireless Giant at Allen Park
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Gas-Saving Moment of the Day: Teach Fuel-Efficient Habits
An easy way to save money while reducing U.S. oil consumption is to start young when it comes to having fuel-efficient driving habits. Changing the curriculum of driver's ed courses to include instruction for young drivers on how drive more efficiently would cost nothing and would save a tremendous amount of gas.
We've written before about how you can improve your fuel economy by adjusting your driving habits (and even devices that help you do it). Why not teach our fresh-faced youth that avoiding jackrabbit starts is as important as maintaining your hands at 10 and 2? Sweden has already begun implementing a similar plan, and you can bet a country that frequently sees gas prices higher than $10 a gallon has a decent idea or two about saving fuel.
Let us know what you think: Did you learn fuel-efficient driving techniques when you took your driver's ed classes? Would you support implementing such a plan in the nation's driving schools?
Sweden Requires Fuel-Efficient Driving Lessons (Morning Edition)
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Get Your Business Online Quick with AIT's "Business Bundles"
Leading internet web hosting provider, Advanced Internet Technologies announces reduced pricing on its revolutionary suite of business oriented tool sets aimed at jump starting entrepreneurs who need to get their sites up and online quick.
Where In The Universe #18
Here's this week's "Where In The Universe?" mystery image. The goal of this challenge is to test your skills and visual knowledge of our universe. Guess where this image is from, and give yourself extra points if you can guess which spacecraft is responsible for the image. As always, don't peek below before you [...] (Read on Source)
Lehman Sees $3.9 Billion Loss and Plans to Shed Assets
Lehman Brothers said that it would sell a majority stake in its investment management unit and spin off commercial mortgages as it tries to stay afloat. (Read on Source)
Speculation arises about FSU using 2-quarterback system
Florida State backup QB D'Vontrey Richardson's performance against Western Carolina -- in which he had 125 total yards and three TDs -- has led to the idea that offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher could opt to use Richardson and starter Christian Ponder in a two-quarterback system. (Read on Source)
French Gov't Resists Police Database Protests
The French government will not reverse a decree allowing police to record the sexuality and religion of suspects in their...
Hammers' Cole held in drink-drive probe
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Disastrous Rumours
Gossip and rumours, they are the life force of cultural interaction. Just ask Guy Kawasaki, whose Truemors.com website took off last year, the hundreds of hacks who peddle the minutiae of celebrity lifestyles complete with the Photoshopped products of the paparazzi, or Perez Hilton. But, there is a serious side to rumours. In the midst [...] (Read on Source)
Sox rotation may not spin wheels with option of Lester - Boston Globe
![]() Washington Post | Sox rotation may not spin wheels with option of Lester Boston Globe - By Amalie Benjamin When Mike Lowell learned that Josh Beckett had injured his right oblique in a side session Friday, and that he would not be starting in the Red Sox' upcoming American League Division Series until Game 3, Lowell had one thought: "Oh ... Angels' Mark Teixeira can't play much better No mound of concern: Josh Beckett to throw, aims for Game 3 |
FindLaw's RSS Feeds
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NEC Develops Three-format RFID Reader
Engineers at NEC have developed an RFID card reader compatible with all three major wireless formats and plan to sell it from...
Conversation cops step in to school students
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A Note For the Conversation Economy
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Top Thought Leaders Agree: Continue or Accelerate Marketing In A Down Economy NVPR Offers Companies
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