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Business Basic

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Business Basic

A version of the BASIC programming language derived from the original Dartmouth BASIC created by Kemeny and Kurtz. First developed by MAI Systems Corporation, it evolved into the BBx (Business Basic Extended) family of products from BASIS International Ltd., Albuquerque, NM (www.basis.com) and Thoroughbred Basic from Thoroughbred Software International, Inc., Somerset, NJ (www.thoroughbredsoftware.com). See BASIC.



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0 Business Basic Proprietary For the middle market ACCPAC for Windows C Btrieve, Pervasive.
Where available, the telephone service includes: two business telephone lines, the Charter Business Telephone five feature package (including call waiting, caller ID, three-way calling, call forward busy/no answer, and speed dial for 30 different numbers), and the Charter Business Basic Long Distance Plan.
com in its Small Business Basic Medical Coverage Survey show that nearly 90 percent of small businesses are paying more to provide basic medical insurance to their employees in 2005 than in 2004.
 
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