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Accenture and TBS have hailed Ireland's "sophisticated" and "well developed" legal and regulatory environment as key factors in their decision to relocate business here. AccentureAccenture announced earlier this year that its Board of Directors had unanimously approved changing the company's place of incorporation to Ireland from Bermuda. Accenture's shareholders will be asked to vote in favor of the proposed Irish company formation move, at shareholder meetings expected to be held shortly. William D. Green, Accenture's chairman and CEO, said, "After a careful review, our Board of Directors has determined that changing our place of incorporation to Ireland is in the best interests of Accenture and our shareholders. We believe that company incorporation Ireland will provide Accenture with economic benefits and help ensure our continued global competitiveness. "A member of the European Union, Ireland offers a sophisticated, well developed corporate, legal and regulatory environment. It also has a long history of international investment and long established commercial relationships, trade agreements and tax treaties with European Union member states, the United States and other countries around the world where Accenture does business. In addition, company incorporation Ireland offers a stable political and economic environment and has the financial and legal infrastructure to meet Accenture's needs, both today and in the future. " Accenture has offices in 52 countries and serves clients in more than 120 countries around the world. Ireland is part of the company's largest geographic region, Europe/Middle East/Africa EMEA, which accounts for nearly half of Accenture's total net revenues, is home to many of the company's largest clients and represents a significant business opportunity for the company.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

It is a shame that instead of owning up with personal accountability you would anonymously post garbage. I'm going to stick with the title of the article states. SCAM!A Silverline salesperson came to my door to inform me that my previous security company Pinnacle has sold my contract to them and that they were going to upgrade my system free of charge and sign an agreement with them and pay the remainder of the Pinnacle contract off. Sounded great because Pinnacle wasn't living up to there contract. I cancelled with Pinnacle and received a final bill and faxed it to Silverline. I get a phone call later that week from Silverline asking me if I kept the old equipment, because they were not going to pay Pinnacle off and I needed to go back with them. What are you serious?They charged me two months of service and Pinnacle wants me to pay them two months of service to get reinstated. What a mess!So after a couple calls I managed to get my money back from Silverline!Beware of these tactics, make sure you call you're existing security provider first before making any changes!Yes, I agree it is a SCAM. They targeted my elderly mother, who had ADT signs in her yard AND a no solicitations sign on BOTH of her front doors. And what kind of a reputable company offers a THREE day trial on a three year contract?My mother contacted her sales rep RYAN LYMAN as in LIE MAN, should have been a hint!within her three days. He told her she had to put it in writing and mail it to the company in Utah.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

We hold each camera to the same standards and test them in similar conditions. We use the data from our tests to find the different strengths of each camera and to inform our recommendations. How Much do Wireless Security Cameras Cost?You can expect to pay around $150 on average for a wireless home security camera, though you can find products for as low as $25 Wyze Cam and as high as $350 Nest Cam IQ Outdoor. Most Wi Fi security cameras under $100 come from generic brands, which may have shorter warranties and fewer features than products from established brands such as Nest, Samsung, Netgear, D Link and others. You can also expect to pay for local or cloud video storage. Local storage is essentially a microSD card, which is generally a one time purchase, while cloud video storage costs an average of $5 a month or $50 a year. ÀHow We TestedVideoFor daylight video tests, we wrote on a poster and placed it 16 feet away to compare each camera's indoor video quality. We used two lighting settings: natural light with the lights on and natural light on its own. We found the video was often better with the lights on than with natural light alone. The Flir FX and Foscam C2 had the best results with lights on. In low light conditions, the Nest Cam Indoor and the D Link DCS 2630L were better.