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Billions of files can be classified:

Organize file directories to find documents quickly

Scandinavia:
It has finally been solved. It is now possible to create systematic and sustainable file directory structures to fit any small business electronic document files. A simple set of concepts and rules for classification of business documents reduces the previously time-comsuming, costly and unpredictable job of organizing file directories to manageable, effective routines. It's called AINTscience, and the filing problem stops here. Read all about it in the various articles on this website, and be troubled by not finding your business documents no more.

The company file server:

Perfect simplicity, or just contained anarchy?

Toronto:
In Company A (fictitious name), it was recently discovered that the directory structure of the com­pany file server was not perfectly simple, logical and easy to use. An informal investigation of neigh­boring companies revealed that messy file servers was the norm rather than the exception.
<Read article>


Information mgmt or highfalutin consulting:

Really need it?

Oslo:
Small businesses can rarely afford advanced information manage­ment systems. To avoid get­ting stiffed by high priced con­sul­tants at the one end or building expensive, home-grown solutions at the other, the company Compu­ters and Learning AS has invented ...    <Read article>


Information glut causes

Communications breakdown

Berlin:
In Europe, Australia and around the globe, despite an explosive growth of new channels, internal communication in small business is routinely becoming dysfunc­tion­al. New media abound: E-mail, attached electronic memos and news­lett­ers, the company web-site, intra­nets, RSS, SMS, MMS, xyzzy. Yet communication suffers. Will the town crier be rehired? Will company policy be distributed by SMS? <Read more>


Sell, sell, sell well:

CRM or magic?

"Any sufficiently advanced tech­no­logy is indistinguishable from magic" - Arthur C. Clarke.

But why pay for mere technology, when you can have real magic? <Go to story>


Exclusive:

AINTscience revealed!

  • The problems,
  • the secrets,
  • the elusive key concepts.

How to organize the docu­ments of small businesses - and find them again!

<Read main feature article>


Nobel prize?

Denied: "Produc­ti­vi­ty ain't science"

Alfred Nobel

Stockholm:
Humanity suff­er­ed a great loss when Alfred Nobel didn't favor ma­the­matics, com­pu­ter science or productivity, but this year's winner would not have been AINTscience anyway. AINT­scien­ce can never be honored by a Nobel prize, it just ain't science.

Productive people don't waste time searching for files. They just look where the files are, and find them. It doesn't take a Stockholm invi­ta­tion to understand that, it's just too bleedin obvious, right? <Article>

The picture shows Alfred Nobel, inventor and entrepreneur.


Some-ware, over the rainbow

A case of  highly developed docu­ment management has been diag­nosed in a small company in a remote village in northwestern Europe. It is not believed to be of a dangerous strain, but apparently it survives on the barest of file systems nearly any-ware without special some-ware. <Read more>


Lightning striking the Eiffel Tower

The ACME Disaster:

It never had to strike!

Paris:
The real story was never told: The infor­mat­ion was there, but it never registered with the people who needed to know.

"Information negligence is a com­mon cause of business failure", says pundit.

Disaster struck the ACME com­pany when ... <Read article>


Infighting and intrigue:

The huge, hidden costs of big biz

NewYork:
Inside corporate America, in in­ter­national conglomerates and large outfits anywhere, the huge costs of internal conflict seem inevitable. However, in some small businesses, the costs of inter-departmental in­fight­ing and intriguery are reported to be under control.
<Go to article>


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"Humane" Human Resource Mgmt?

Geneva:
2009 is the official "be-kind-to-humans" year. White- and blue-collar workers alike will be treated like animals. Management everywhere are preparing for unpredictable and dangerous re-thinking of established ...
<Read more>


AINTscience is:

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  • A simple, logical framework of
  • concepts,
  • rules, and
  • guidelines,
  • designed to create sustainably consistent file server directory structures that are
  • easy to grasp,
  • fast to use, and
  • uncomplicated to maintain.

AINTscience ain't
science,
AINTscience is simple,
AINTscience works.
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Yes, it's true. You can get AINTscience at a 100% discount for personal use, and for all single individual businesses. And there's no catch, no registration, no validation. Just download the Quick start and/or User guide, read and use! (And when you have decided to appreciate this free lunch, tell all your friends and business associates.) Get AINTscience now.


Business Organization:

Robust, or bust?

London:
The ruthless business forecaster Seemore Forestfires Ltd reports that survival of the fittest has become so existential, that many businesses will not survive 2009.

As my grandmother used to say: "Nephew (a Disney fan to the end), to survive 2009 you gotta ... " <Read what she said, and more>


Lord love a duck!

Cyberia:
Who is this suspiciously friendly loonie, inventor and developer of AINTscience, entrepreneur, author and program­mer? Is he a mad scientist, a computer nerd, a programming geek or whatnot?

Learn his humble background, and be not intimidated no more, if you ever were.
<Read article>


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