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Poll: Plurality of 48% Want Full Repeal of ObamaCare

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Poll: Plurality of 48% Want Full Repeal of ObamaCare A new poll from the Brookings Institution shows that a full 48% of the 1538 adults polled want a full repeal of ObamaCare, 44% oppose. Of the 48%, 25% strongly favor repeal, 23% favor.

One of the primary talking points the Left has used to push back against numerous polls that prove President Obama's signature healthcare law is wildly unpopular, are the deep-dive numbers that show  a plurality don't want ObamaCare fully repealed. Enough people like enough parts of ObamaCare that the Left has been able to push for a "fix, don't repeal" approach to the president's boondoggle.

With a plurality of 48% now in favor of full repeal, that argument holds a lot less water. With the law now almost fully implemented, the country isn't beginning to embrace ObamaCare, it's moving towards Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz on a full repeal.

Follow  John Nolte on Twitter @NolteNC                Reported by Breitbart 39 minutes ago.

Drug Maker GlaxoSmithKline to Settle with Dozens of States and the District of Columbia Over Lawsuits Alleging Off-Label Drug Promotion, Parker Waichman LLP Comments

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The GlaxoSmithKline settlement involves the District of Columbia and 44 states over the marketing of Advair, Paxil, and Wellbutrin.

Port Washington, NY (PRWEB) June 10, 2014

Parker Waichman LLP, a national law firm representing the victims of defective drugs is commenting on a recent settlement by drug maker, GlaxoSmithKline, over allegations involving the way in which Advair, Paxil, and Wellbutrin were marketed and how the drugs were promoted for off-label uses. According to a The Chicago Tribune report dated June 4, 2014, GlaxoSmithKline promoted the asthma medication, Advair, and the antidepressants, Paxil and Wellbutrin, for purposes that have not received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval.

The $105 million settlement resolves an array of allegations and involves attorney generals (AGs) from 44 states and the District of Columbia. The states involved are: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming. The People of the State of California v. GlaxoSmithKline LLC, Case Number: 37-2014-00017975-CU-MC-CTL. The AGs accused GlaxoSmithKline of violating consumer laws by promoting the drugs for off-label uses—uses not approved by federal regulators, wrote The Chicago Tribune. (June 4, 2014)

“It is critical to consumer health that drug makers do not violate federal regulations by promoting drugs for uses that have not been adequately studied and for which the FDA has not given approval,” said Gary Falkowitz, Managing Attorney at Parker Waichman LLP. “When off-label marketing is conducted by drug makers, not only are a number of laws being violated, but physicians and consumers are led to believe that the drugs they are taking are safe for uses that have not been appropriately studied.”

The settlement with the states involves allegations that go back about 14 years, according to a Mod Vive report dated June 4, 2014. According to the AGs’ allegations, GlaxoSmithKline promoted Advair to treat mild asthma, despite the fact that the drug was not approved for that use; marketed Paxil and Wellbutrin as being safe and effective in the treatment of children and teenagers, which is also an unapproved use; and marketed Wellbutrin as an off-label medication for weight loss and for the treatment of attention deficit disorder, addiction, anxiety, and bi-polar disorder, wrote The Chicago Tribune. (June 4, 2014)

GlaxoSmithKline has been mandated to change its marketing and promotional practices; to continue its “Patient First Program” for five years; and to ensure that scientifically trained personnel create and approve answers to health care provider questions so that responses are not biased and not meant to promote a specific drug, according to The Chicago Tribune.

The “Patient First Program” must be continued to at least March 2019, according to a The Dayton Business Journal report dated June 5, 2014. The program is meant to minimize financial incentives for sales representatives to engage in marketing practices considered deceptive.

The drug maker did not admit wrongdoing or liability under the settlement and indicated that this agreement is similar to a prior settlement reached in 2012 with the federal government. In 2012, GlaxoSmithKline agreed to a $3 billion criminal and civil settlement with the government after federal authorities claimed GlaxoSmithKline utilized illegal marketing strategies in its promotion of Advair, according to Mod Vive. (June 4, 2014)

“By promoting medications for unauthorized uses, drug makers are placing people at significant risk for potentially serious and life-altering adverse reactions,” said Gary Falkowitz, Managing Attorney at Parker Waichman LLP. “Unknowing consumers should not be used to test out a drug’s uses and our firm continues to pursue lawsuits on behalf of individuals who have suffered adverse reactions for drugs used for off-label, unapproved uses.”

Parker Waichman LLP has long offered free legal consultations to victims who suffered adverse health effects after using medications prescribed for off-label uses. If you or a loved one suffered an adverse reaction due to a drug prescribed for uses not approved by the FDA, please contact the Firm by visiting yourlawyer.com. Free case evaluations are also available by calling 1-800-LAW-INFO (1-800-529-4636). Reported by PRWeb 1 hour ago.

Gwendolyn Allen of RE/MAX Preferred Associates Honored With the 2014 Five Star Real Estate Agent Award

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Gwendolyn Allen named one of Dallas/Fort Worth’s outstanding real estate agents with fewer than 7% awarded.

Cedar Hill, TX (PRWEB) June 10, 2014

Five Star Professional is pleased to announce Gwendolyn Allen, RE/MAX Preferred Associates, has been chosen as one of Dallas/Fort Worth’s Five Star Real Estate Agents for 2014.

Five Star Professional partnered with Texas Monthly to recognize a select group of Dallas/Fort Worth area real estate agents who provide quality services to their clients. Gwendolyn Allen is featured, along with other award winners, in a special section of the June issue.

“It is an honor and a privilege to be named a 2014 Five Star Real Estate Agent. I want to thank my clients for taking the time to nominate me and favorably evaluate my services. The service I provide my clients is to help as many persons as I can to realize home ownership. Taking the time to make it happen is my utmost priority. I do my best to show my clients how valuable they are. It is rewarding to know that I am making a positive impact on their lives,” Gwendolyn Allen of RE/MAX Preferred Associates.

The Five Star Real Estate Agent award program is the largest and most widely published real estate agent award program in North America. Agents are measured using an objective, in-depth research methodology with significant focus on customer feedback and overall satisfaction.

“Five Star Real Estate Agents are more than knowledgeable experts in their field. They maintain a sharp focus on building enduring relationships and demonstrate tremendous dedication to the families and individuals they serve,” Lynn Hargreaves, VP, Research and Services Operations, Five Star Professional.

About the research process:
Now entering its 12th year, Five Star Professional conducts in-depth, market-specific research in more than 45 markets across the United States and Canada to identify premium service professionals.

Five Star Professional contacts thousands of recent homebuyers to identify award candidates. Phone, mail and online respondents rate their real estate agent on 10 satisfaction criteria. Candidates with a qualifying client satisfaction rating move on to be evaluated on objective criteria such as experience, production levels and disciplinary and complaint history.

Real estate agents do not pay a fee to be considered or awarded. For more information, visit http://www.fivestarprofessional.com. Reported by PRWeb 1 hour ago.

Twin Cities dealer lands Alfa Romeo franchise

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Fiat of Bloomington will be among the first U.S. auto dealers to sell Alfa Romeo cars when the Italian sportscar brand returns to North America. Alfa Romeo parent Fiat Chrysler awarded 82 Alfa Romeo franchises in the United States and six in Canada. The dealership, owned by Golden Valley-based Luther Automotive Group, will be the only one with the brand in Minnesota. Of the 33 states that will have franchises, California, Texas and Florida will have the most. Most of the selected dealers already… Reported by bizjournals 30 minutes ago.

Rep. Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss.) recovering after brain surgery

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Rep. Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss.) is recovering after undergoing surgery Monday to remove a small mass from his brain.

Nunnelee is "out of surgery at MD Anderson in Houston, Texas. His family is with him at the hospital and indicated that the surgery went well. He is currently resting comfortably," his office said in a statement. Reported by Washington Post 13 minutes ago.

Greece and Colombia Dairy Food Sector Industry Trends & Developments Reports Available at MarketReportsStore.com

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MarketReportsStore.com adds “Market Focus: Trends and Developments in the Dairy Food Sector in Colombia” &“Market Focus: Trends and Developments in the Dairy Foods Sector in Greece” to its store.

Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) June 10, 2014

This report brings together consumer insight and market data to provide a comprehensive brief of the Colombian Dairy Food sector. This allows for the rapid identification of key growth opportunities across major Dairy Food categories and their packaging.

Market Focus: Trends and Developments in the Dairy Food Sector in Colombia (http://marketreportsstore.com/market-focus-trends-and-developments-in-the-dairy-food-sector-in-colombia/)

The Colombian packaged Dairy Food market is dominated by a few top local players such as Alpina, Colanta, Algarra, Colacteos, and Alqueria. Colombia has a large young population and Dairy Food companies are launching products that cater to this segment, such as flavored Yogurt drinks and Dairy Food products containing toys. Consumers are looking for health benefits from the consumption of Dairy Food products due to increasing awareness of health benefits associated with Milk and Milk Products. Bags and Sachets in Flexible Packaging material were the most used pack type in 2013 and, compared to 2008-2013, the use of Rigid Plastics is expected to grow during 2013-2018. Order a purchase copy of this report at http://marketreportsstore.com/purchase?rname=13741.

Economic growth and low penetration in packaged Dairy Food provides significant growth opportunities to companies in Colombia. Yogurt and Cheese are forecast to grow at a higher rate due to increasing demand for premium varieties and the introduction of new flavors in both categories. Increasing health awareness in the large young population base will further influence growth of the sector.

Market Focus: Trends and Developments in the Dairy Foods Sector in Greece (http://marketreportsstore.com/market-focus-trends-and-developments-in-the-dairy-foods-sector-in-greece/)

Growing economic uncertainty to adversely affect consumer spending in Greece. Falling income levels and a shrinking economy is presenting high growth opportunities for private label and mass brands in the market. Dairy Food manufacturers should offer differentiated products to suit the requirements of consumers belonging to different age groups. Cheese and Milk are the most valuable categories in the Greek Dairy Foods market. Hypermarkets and Supermarkets will continue to constitute the largest share of food retail sales in Greece. Order a purchase copy of this report at http://marketreportsstore.com/purchase?rname=13740.

Dairy products play a very important role in the Greek diet. The most common Dairy product consumed is Cheese, followed by Milk and Cream. The economic downturn has severely affected consumer buying trends in Greece, which has affected the growth of the market. Price is an important criterion for Dairy Food purchases among Greek consumers, so budget products are in high demand. Consumer’s loyalty to the brands is decreasing owing to their decreasing purchasing power and migration towards value brands.

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Future Outlook
Country Context
Macro economic analysis
Overview -consumption habits
Sector Analysis
Overall value -volume analysis
Value -volume analysis by categories
Market share analysis
Consumer Overview
Key trends
Distribution insights
leading retailers
Key distribution formats by categories
Packaging Insight
Key packaging material and type
Top packaging closures and outers
Leading players with market share

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UHY Cares Michigan: Their Community Support is Adding Up 150+ Local Charities and Families

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UHY LLP, a certified public accounting firm, operates its charitable giving activities through UHY Cares, an independent nonprofit 501c3 organization.

Sterling Heights, MI (PRWEB) June 10, 2014

UHY LLP, a certified public accounting firm, operates its charitable giving activities through UHY Cares, an independent nonprofit 501c3 organization. Cares, which was incorporated over five years ago, was an idea inspired by employees and is volunteer based. Through UHY Cares, employees are able to give back to the community, including helping individuals going through personal emergencies or hardships. UHY Cares Michigan has provided assistance to over 150 local charities and families and continues to grow this list every year.

UHY Cares is a charitable giving program ran by employees and funded through their own personal donations and fundraising activities such as bake sales, jeans days, raffles, and various contests and competitions. As Cares became more popular internally, they began exploring larger-scale events and initiatives tied to Cares that everyone could be a part of – clients, referral sources, friends of the firms, and others. Some of their annual charity events include a Texas Hold’Em tournament, Opening Day party, and golf outing.

UHY LLP also makes various firm-sponsored contributions throughout the year. Last year, UHY LLP Michigan contributed more than $125,000 to local charity and civic organizations. These proceeds are separate from those raised by the UHY Cares program.

The response to UHY Cares’ programs has been overwhelming. So much so they decided to spread the word even further with the help of outdoor branding. Several UHY Cares billboards were positioned across Southeast Michigan in the first quarter of 2014. “Our team has received a tremendous amount of positive feedback from the community, on both professional and personal levels,” says Tom Callan, committee member of UHY Cares Michigan and managing partner of UHY LLP in the Farmington Hills office. “People are excited to learn about UHY’s involvement in the community and commitment to helping others.”

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About UHY LLP
UHY LLP, a licensed CPA firm, provides audit and other attest services to public and private companies. UHY Advisors provides tax and consulting services to a variety of sectors. UHY Advisors FLVS provides forensic, valuation, intellectual property, electronic discovery and international arbitration services to law firms and their clients. Many of these services grew from client business needs and their requests for assistance in a variety of areas of expertise.

UHY LLP, operating in an alternative practice structure with UHY Advisors, forms one of the largest professional services firms in the US. While that scale might provide confidence for some clients, others tell us our greatest value is the way we bring these resources to bear to help address today’s evolving business challenges. It’s a philosophy we call “The Next Level of Service”. To learn more visit http://www.uhy-us.com.

All of the above entities are members of UHY International, a global network of independent professional services firms that provide audit, tax and consulting services around the world. UHY International member firms comprise one of the top international accounting networks in the world. As a member firm, we provide our clients with resources in business centers strategically located around the globe. We are an active member in this organization with significant participation that brings the power of an international network to bear for our clients.

UHY LLP is a licensed independent CPA firm that performs attest services in an alternative practice structure with UHY Advisors, Inc. and its subsidiary entities. UHY Advisors, Inc. provides tax and business consulting services through wholly owned subsidiary entities that operate under the name of “UHY Advisors.” UHY Advisors, Inc. and its subsidiary entities are not licensed CPA firms. UHY LLP and UHY Advisors, Inc. are U.S. members of Urbach Hacker Young International Limited, a UK company, and form part of the international UHY network of legally independent accounting and consulting firms. “UHY” is the brand name for the UHY international network. Any services described herein are provided by UHY LLP and/or UHY Advisors (as the case may be) and not by UHY or any other member firm of UHY. Neither UHY nor any member of UHY has any liability for services provided by other members. Reported by PRWeb 36 minutes ago.

ALEX RUSSELL, ZACHARY KNIGHTON STAR IN RELIGIOUS PARODY: 'BELIEVE ME'

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AUSTIN, Texas, June 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- This is not your father's "Christian" film . . . or anyone's for that matter. Comedy, satire, heist . . . Riot Studios—creators of the surprise hit documentary BEWARE OF CHRISTIANS—debuts its first feature film, BELIEVE ME, in... Reported by PR Newswire 23 minutes ago.

Janie Barrera: Faith in Action

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A while back I set out to tell the stories of leaders that inspire people to follow -- not through celebrity or ego or fear, but through humanity. The book -- Peerless: Defy Convention. Lead from the Heart. Watch What Happens has, as often happens with books, taken on a life of its own. And, quite honestly, writing it changed my life. What I found in this process was encouraging and inspiring. These servant leaders we spotlight have changed their world, and achieved amazing results through commitment and effort. Over the next few weeks I want to share some of their stories with you.
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On a recent morning, attending a breakfast event sponsored by Goodwill San Antonio, Janie Barrera-former nun, and daughter of parents who she describes as the most generous people in the world- listened as a man named Kenny shared his story about dropping out of high school, doing drugs, going to prison and finally turning his life around through Goodwill's Workforce Development program. A husband and father of three children, he subsequently went to barber school and, with a loan from the micro lending organization ACCION Texas, opened his own barber shop.

Upon learning that Barrera was involved with ACCION, Kenny approached her as the meeting drew to a close. "I'm almost through paying you guys off," he said. "I want to expand, bang down that wall and add three more chairs."

"Here's my card," replied Barrera, amused by the man's surprise when he saw her title - President and CEO of ACCION Texas.

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Giving Credit to Small Business

*Barrera learned about ACCION International during her first job out of graduate school as a Marketing Director at Randolph Air Force Base. The hiring colonel, a devout Baptist, admitted she was overqualified, but urged her to apply all the same. "He was intrigued by the idea that I had been a sister for all those years," she says.

Barrera eventually became dissatisfied with her job at the base, feeling that she had limited scope for social activism and making a difference in people's lives. She took a mentor's advice and began looking outside the confines of the military base. Soon a friend called whom she had met through her volunteer work in San Antonio. "An idea was gaining ground to establish a nonprofit organization that would lend to small business people," said San Antonio Councilwoman Maria Berriozabal, and they were looking for a director.

ACCION International had been founded in the shanty towns of Venezuela in the 1960s, and its micro lending model had spread throughout the Third World. An effort had begun to expand ACCION's concept in the United States, and in 1993 four cities with large Latino populations had been chosen - Chicago, San Diego, Albuquerque and San Antonio. The initiative would provide credit to small business owners - people like Barrera's parents - and teach them how to run their businesses successfully and sustainably. Barrera applied for the position but was rejected because she had no banking experience. Berriozabal urged the founding group to reconsider, and Barrera was invited in for a conversation.

As she sat down for her interview, Barrera thought about what her mom and dad's restaurant could have become if there had been more support like this. "I told them about my parents," she says.

Barrera got the job and began building the organization from scratch. It had no office, minimal staff, no funding, and no legal status. Unlike a bank, which has depositors, ACCION needed grants and investments to fund its lending, and Barrera approached banks, community foundations, corporations, and individuals - anyone who could help. Levi Strauss came in with a $50,000 grant and four local banks joined together to create a lending pool of $125,000. In March 1994 ACCION Texas became a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization. On the advice of a friend, Barrera visited the Wells Fargo Bank in downtown San Antonio, where by coincidence the president had just read a news article about ACCION. He donated office space and two desks, and then joined the board.

Three months later, with the fortitude and moral support of the board - "Janie, you can talk all you want, but you better make loans. It's okay to make a mistake, just do it," said Charter Board Member Sylvia Pena - ACCION Texas went into business with its first loan.

The demand for its services was widespread from the beginning, and Barrera and her board members were soon approached by community leaders in other parts of Texas. Barrera discovered the nascent effort could minimize costs and avoid risk by opening satellite offices with a shared infrastructure rather than spawning new 501(c)3 organizations in multiple locations. The first satellite opened in 1998 in McAllen, and then, upon the collapse of a local fund, in Houston. ACCION Texas answered a Request for Proposal in Dallas, and started an operation there next, and then took over operations of an organization in El Paso, where the fundraising effort had never gotten off the ground.

In 2007, the Wachovia Foundation awarded ACCION Texas $2.75 million in a combination of a loan and a grant to expand its partnerships with additional micro lenders. One of the two largest micro lenders in the nation at that point, ACCION Texas was making loans between $500 and $50,000 in eighty Texas counties. It had lent more than $58 million to more than eight thousand clients since its formation in 1994. People who would not have qualified for loans from a bank due to the small size or youth of their operations, or the risk of failure in a highly competitive industry, were running successful businesses with the capital and training ACCION Texas provided.*Expanding Beyond Texas*

With the help of its supporters, ACCION expanded its reach beyond Texas, and it now provides underwriting and loan servicing to counterparts in Illinois, California, New York, and Colorado. Meanwhile it has reached an agreement with CitiGroup that calls for the New York-based bank to purchase up to $30 million in loans from ACCION over five years. ACCION makes the loan and sells it to CitiGroup; then ACCION services the loan, sharing half the revenue, and half the losses. "It provides for a meaningful infusion of private capital into the marketplace," says Barrera.

In December 2010 Chase Bank in New York asked Barrera what ACCION Texas would do with a $5 million grant for small business loans and technical assistance. "I almost fell out of my chair," she says.

Today, ACCION Texas is the largest microfinance lender in the nation, with assets of more than $35 million. It has disbursed more than $140 million in loans to more than thirteen thousand clients from offices in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Tennessee and Missouri; new offices are planned for Kentucky and Mississippi. Loans sizes now range from $500 to $5 million. Its ninety-five percent repayment rate is achieved by clients who would not have been extended credit by a private bank, and who, without ACCION, would not have been able to build their businesses.

Barrera continues to form relationships with other organizations, including a micro financing initiative with the University of Houston-Downtown and providing small business loans through the U.S. Small Business Administration. She is currently working with the Haven for Hope in San Antonio to start an incubator community that will give homeless people the chance to start entrepreneurial ventures.

With these accomplishments has come regional and national recognition of Barrera's leadership. She has been listed by the San Antonio Business Journal as one of "Twenty Defining Players: People Who Have Helped Shape the City," and she received the 2008 Innovator Award from American Banker Magazine. She has served on the Federal Reserve Board's National Consumer Advisory Council and most recently been appointed to the President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability, a panel formed by President Barack Obama to promote and enhance financial literacy, and as a Board Member of the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank's San Antonio Branch.

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On a recent morning, the employees and friends of ACCION Texas gathered to celebrate Three Kings Day, or Epiphany, in their renovated headquarters near downtown San Antonio. Cookies and cold drinks were arranged in the conference room whose ceiling is a painted mural of a bright blue sky with puffy white clouds. For the past day and a half, Barrera has been making menudo, an aromatic stew that a Mexican recipe book says will "stimulate the senses, arm the insides, and clear the head."

Her role has evolved as ACCION Texas has grown from one to ninety people, by being there for small businesses. "This organization has moved with providence and by not being afraid to say yes," she says. "We've always been organic. What we do comes from the community."

She sees her responsibilities as being a motivator, cheerleader, financial steward, and always as an advocate for people like her parents. "Bringing a voice to the very small business," she says. "Bringing a voice to the Mom and Pop shops. You're telling their story all the time."

After leaving the Sisterhood all those years ago, Janie believed that she would still be able to make a difference in some way. That career juncture, along with the life lessons from her parents, gave her the steadfastness to find her calling ... ultimately at ACCION. And, indeed she has been able to do just that. She is a striking role model for servant leadership, living out her faith every day by providing opportunities for many underserved individuals who are willing to build something great for themselves, their families and their communities. Reported by Huffington Post 5 minutes ago.

Emerging Profession of Vendor Management and the Software Driving the Change, Alsbridge Shares Insights

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Alsbridge to deliver an eSeminar to discuss Vendor Management as an evolving profession and the tools and software driving this change.Alsbridge, the leading benchmarking, sourcing and transformation advisory firm, today announced an eSeminar addressing the emerging focus on multi-sourcing vendor management and the tools and software driving the change, on May 15, 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET.

The session will focus on the recent regulations impacting compliance and risk management and the development of Enterprise Vendor Management tools for VM Lifecycle automation and reporting.

Attendees of the eseminar will hear from Alsbridge thought leaders, who are at the forefront of implementing VM Centers of Excellence, and gain insights into:

- The emerging VM Lifecycle software tools and their relative capabilities

- The operation of VM organizations

- Positioning of VM organizations inside the enterprise.

This eSeminar will provide important information for CIOs, CFOs, CPOs, Sourcing Executives, and Vendor Management Executives. To register go to the eSeminar registration page.

Space is limited and early registration is recommended.About Alsbridge Inc.

Alsbridge is a management consulting firm that helps companies cut costs and enable their business by optimizing the way they work with their vendors. With over 200 consultants on four continents, Alsbridge has been a trusted advisor to over 40% of the Fortune 500 and currently advise over 200 clients a year on over $11b in spend. This gives them tremendous market insight and deep benchmarking databases that their experienced consultants use to help clients engage the optimal vendors for their situation, negotiate best practice terms at fair market prices, and improve the way they govern vendor relationships. Alsbridge clients utilize the most cost effective and value added sources globally for IT infrastructure services, network carrier services, hardware and software, application support and development, business processes and cloud services. For more information visit www.alsbridge.com.

EDITORS/WRITERS: Journalists are welcome to register for and participate in Alsbridge eseminars or contact:

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ESI Shares Insight on How Resellers Can Help Businesses Navigate and Implement SIP Trunking

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As broadband Internet availability increases, businesses are discovering the benefits and cost savings from SIP trunking.

Plano, TX (PRWEB) June 10, 2014

ESI, the innovative designer and manufacturer of high-performance business telephone systems and cloud services, today offered insight for telecommunications resellers on why they should introduce Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunking services to their customer base, and how they can educate businesses on this rapidly-growing communications technology.

“As broadband Internet becomes increasingly available to businesses, the forecast is bright for SIP trunking services,” said George Platt, ESI’s chief executive officer. “The benefits are unmatched, and it’s the perfect fit for a business owners that want to ease their way into the cloud. Resellers who can position SIP trunking to their customer base will hold a distinct advantage as the market continues to shift toward VoIP and Cloud services.”

SIP Trunking Offers Many Benefits for SMBs

SIP trunking technology has been available since the 1990s, but with Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) emphasis on IP technology, VoIP services are now more obtainable than ever before. For resellers, that market shift offers an opportunity to help businesses evaluate the benefits of the latest telecommunications technology.

When introducing SIP trunking to potential users, resellers should focus on its four core benefits.

1. Cost Savings – With a broadband connection, businesses can combine data and voice – including local and long distance calling – into one package. “We’ve seen businesses reduce their monthly connectivity expenses from 50 to even 75 percent,” said Platt. “With numbers like that, it’s hard to ignore SIP trunking as a viable option.”

2. Disaster Recovery – The key to consistent communications in the face of a disaster is redundancy Businesses that make the switch safeguard against losing their communication services in event of a site failure or disaster. Services are architected to provide failover to other sites or phone numbers, ensuring users have limited interruption in services and can access the same feature and functionalities.

3. Scalability – With a SIP trunk, scalability is only limited by bandwidth. When a business needs to add an extra phone line, there’s no need to buy new equipment. As long as there is availability bandwidth, those lines are just a few keystrokes away.

4. Stepping Stone to Cloud Services – One benefit that often overlooked by resellers is how SIP trunking can help users ease their way into Cloud services. Even if they want to maintain an on-premise solution, they can still install SIP trunks and experience the benefits of VoIP.

ESI’s Free eBook: Making the Business Case for SIP Trunking

To help resellers understand the advantages of offering SIP trunking as a service and communicate those benefits to their customers, ESI created a free eBook, available online.

About ESI

Estech Systems, Inc. (ESI) delivers high-performance phone systems and cloud services designed for businesses and organizations. A premier provider of cloud- and premise-based unified communications solutions, ESI offers uniquely innovative and integrated systems that enable its channel partners to deliver differentiated, intuitive and affordable VoIP communications. Founded in 1987, ESI has sold more than 300,000 business communications systems through hundreds of certified resellers. ESI is a privately held corporation with headquarters in Plano, Texas. For more information about ESI and its products, visit http://www.esi-estech.com. Reported by PRWeb 20 minutes ago.

Survey Reveals Top Users of Recycled Polyester

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Textile Exchange's newest publication, its inaugural Preferred Fibers Market Report, highlights the top users of recycled polyester.

Lubbock, Texas (PRWEB) June 10, 2014

Textile Exchange (TE) is pleased to announce the inaugural Preferred Fibers Market Report; the newest release in its lineup of respected publications.

TE collected data for this report in the same way that it collects data for the ever-popular Organic Cotton Market Report, by surveying the industry on its use of the specific fibers. Through the survey, TE engaged new market segments and received the largest response to date. The results leave no room for doubt about the growth of Preferred Fiber usage and the top users of these fibers.

TE’s investment into Preferred Fibers is reflected in not only the stand-alone Preferred Fibers Market report but also the release of the Material Snapshots. The Material Snapshots will be highlighted at Texworld on July 23rd and at the TE Conference in Portland, Oregon, USA on November 10th to 12th, 2014.

The Preferred Fibers Market Report is a Textile Exchange Member benefit. The Executive Summary is complimentary to non-members with the option to purchase the full report.

TE’s 2013 Organic Cotton Market Report will be released soon.

About Textile Exchange
Textile Exchange (TE) is a non-profit dedicated to accelerating sustainable practices in the textile industry. TE envisions a textile industry that protects and restores the environment and enhances lives.

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