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    Looking to Buy Business Software? Make Sure It Will Help Your Company

    Tue, 06/19/2012 - 09:25 EDT - The Curious Capitalist
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    While large companies often have dedicated procurement teams responsible for purchasing business software, entrepreneurs rarely enjoy this advantage. While it isn’t possible to become an expert in every type of business application available, entrepreneurs can increase their odds of making buys that will benefit their business by using a seven-step roadmap to successful business software [...]

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