Ian Ray's Articles


  • Cell Phone Rental: The Future Of Business Communication
    One of the biggest financial drains on any company is its investment in equipment that depreciates or becomes obsolete within the space of 3-5 years, regardless of the amount of money thrown at said assets.

  • Concrete Repair: It Is Within Your Grasp
    Concrete, whether it is poured or in block form, is the foundation of choice for most homes. When installed correctly, it will last a lifetime.

  • Credit Card Processing - The Price Of Doing Business
    Those involved in credit card processing do a brisk and lucrative business, regardless of the state of the economy. They are an essential link in the transaction chain that connects buyer to merchant, via the issuing and acquiring banks involved.

  • Laptop Rental: Your Key To Increased Profits
    One of the biggest financial drains on any company is its investment in equipment that depreciates or becomes obsolete within the space of 3-5 years, regardless of the amount of money thrown at said assets.

  • Minimizing Litigation Risk
    The highly nervous young lawyer stepped up to plead his case before the court. Laying his coat and hat on the bench, he stood before the judge.
    â€Is this the first time you’ve practiced in this Court?â€
    â€Yes, your honor,†replied the lawyer, fearing that he’d already committed some grave procedural er ...

  • Two Way Radio Rental: The Future Of Business Communication
    Two way radio rental? At the request of its 128 supervisors, safety officers and maintenance personnel, management has decided to do away with the plant’s outmoded intercom system. The challenge? Finding a way for one person to communicate instantly with all employees inside or outside the corporation’s sprawling comple ...

  • Which Came First? The Water Proofer Or The Foundation Expert?
    You've been in your new home less than a year, when you one day notice damp spots on the basement floor. Closer inspection reveals cracks running across the walls and the floor. They're not big yet, but they weren't there before.


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