Taking the online plunge

More and more software applications are moving out of the office and into the online world. Instead of the software residing in your desktop computer, it is held at a remote server with your desktop commands telling it what to do and when to do it. For example, many companies keep scheduling calendars on the web where they can be accessed by the appropriate people. The same goes for word processing software, which allows easy document alterations and sharing among designated readers no matter where they are located. Although many fleets have embraced web-based services such as dispatch, ...

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