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Insign, Inc. launches new client portal
Cherry Hill, NJ- Insign, Inc. an innovative and creative business-to-business design firm recently launched a new web site, www.insigninc.com, that features new technology to efficiently satisfy their unique demands of displaying dynamic and controlled content to their customer base. Stressing the requirements for simplicity yet encompassing complex requirements on the back-end engine of the site, clients can now access areas of the web application with ease of any available multi-platform browser.
Insign, Inc. is a premier designer and fabricator of marketing-awareness products. More information about their expertise may also be viewed from their new portal, from design concepts to pictures of their facilities. Additional concepts and portfolios of their past work are also presented on the website, for new clients considering different service providers in the industry.
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Smile, you're on candid camera...
A while ago a writer with an eye to the future, or a paranoid psyche, saw the natural adaptation of technology and the driving forces behind the political advantages of observation of the governed bodies it controlled. Within the IT industry this is nothing new; administrators must constantly monitor the environments in which they are hired to protect and maintain.
Its not strange in today's society to be monitored and recorded for future review by no less than an average of 40 cameras during the morning commute from home to office.
So what happens when someone wishes to utilize this technology on a global scale? How much does it cost? What do they see your family doing right now, who enters and exits your house, and who can purchase pictures of you in your back yard this evening?
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When people think of online gaming, they sometimes think of their college days of Doom and F/18 Hornet, with lan lines strewn along the dorm floors. So what has changed?
The evidence of the advance of the industry is obvious, with projected profits ranging someplace in the billions per publishing company and an average of 300 million per developer per title, companies such as IBM and Microsoft are forging ahead in industry-specific technologies. The 'playing field' is already defined amongst the investors.
There was also a time that moving a gigabyte of data in one day was a feat that was unheard of. What say you to terabytes on average? What exactly do they do? They are a large hub within this industry, doing the IT thing right: raw performance combined with customer service (the behind the scenes work) will always prevail over the competition.
Since their growth started 6 years ago, they have out performed the industry and have attracted the interest of large marketing companies, and are one of the few that are showing constant, explosive growth. Maybe it's hype, maybe it's not, but when you compare their advertising revenues to other also-ran's once powerful companies, their graphs reach up to the stratosphere and no one is typing /quit.

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