By RHCE
@ IN SOA primary-name-server hostmaster-email (
serial-number
time-to-refresh
My query here is that does the primary name server need to be a hostname of any server.
Please revert with the reply to my query.
Regards
By RHCE
@ IN SOA primary-name-server hostmaster-email (
serial-number
time-to-refresh
My query here is that does the primary name server need to be a hostname of any server.
Please revert with the reply to my query.
Regards
By Business Wirevia The Motley Fool
Filed under: Investing
Oracle Platinum Partner Perficient to Provide Insights on Oracle Applications and Technology at COLLABORATE 13
ST. LOUIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Perficient, Inc. (NAS: PRFT) , a leading information technology consulting firm serving Global 2000 and other large enterprise customers throughout North America, today announced it will serve as a Two Star Elite sponsor and present on Oracle technologies and applications at Oracle’s COLLABORATE 13 conference. COLLABORATE 13, which takes place April 7 – 11 in Denver, joins together the Independent Oracle Users Group (IOUG), the Oracle Applications Users Group (OAUG) and the Quest International Users Group (Quest) to bring best practices and educate users of Oracle business applications.
Enterprise organizations are challenged with better managing their information and processes, delivering positive customer experiences, and engaging their people. As an Oracle Platinum Partner, Perficient has a strong and long-standing relationship with Oracle, and experience delivering Oracle technology solutions for its clients to help them address these business challenges.
“Perficient has a proven track record implementing successful Oracle enterprise performance management (EPM), business process management (BPM), enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), business intelligence and SOA solutions designed to improve our clients’ business performance,” said Emil Fernandez, Perficient vice president of Oracle Applications. “COLLABORATE 13 is an excellent opportunity for the entire community – Oracle representatives, partners and customers – to network and gain a better understanding of the value Oracle solutions can bring to an enterprise. We’re particularly excited that the conference is in Denver this year, a market where Perficient has a long and substantial presence, and we’re pleased to share our client success stories and expertise during COLLABORATE 13.”
During COLLABORATE 13, Perficient Oracle experts will present three sessions exploring various Oracle technologies and applications, including EPM and Hyperion, CRM and Customer Experience (CX) solutions.
By Sean Williams, The Motley Fool
Filed under: Investing
“If you think health care is expensive now, just wait until you see what it costs when it’s free!“
— J.P. O’Rourke, The Liberty Manifesto (1993).
I’ve heard this clever quip about health care reform many times before, but this quote by J.P. O’Rourke was supposed to prove meaningless thanks to the passing of the Affordable Care Act in 2010… right?
Crafted by President Obama and lawmakers, the ACA, also known in shorthand as Obamacare, was to create a competitive pool of insurance companies competing for consumers’ premium dollars which would help drive the costs of medical care and premiums lower. In addition to creating these pools, the ACA:
Remember those savings? Yeah, not so fast…
Despite these sweeping reforms, the Society of Actuaries released a report (link opens PDF) this month showing that the ACA-driven costs associated with non-group members participating in the insurance pools are set to see an average increase of 32% in underlying claims costs by 2017. It’s true this report didn’t take into account the effects of pool pricing competition and focuses solely on non-group participants (those not covered by employers), but it’s still very concerning as actuaries are often conservative in their estimates.
Sure, the SOA‘s report demonstrated strength in certain states, with five expected to see underlying claims costs drop. However, that means costs are expected to rise in the remaining 45 states, with 37 of those states expecting costs to jump by 20% or more. According to the SOA‘s report, Ohio and Wisconsin can expect their claims costs to jump by 80% or more.
This leads me to question whether our medical costs are about to soar under Obamacare?
Not an encouraging start
The precursors to Obamacare going into full effect next year haven’t been encouraging. Medical device manufacturer Stryker cut its workforce by 5% in direct response to the added costs of the medical device excise tax while the CEO of NuVasive , Alexis Lukianov, threatened to move his research and development operations overseas because of the device tax last June. Similarly Medtronic , the largest medical device maker in the world, has been investing heavily in China in order to take advantage of cheap labor and a more favorable tax situation.
The CEO of insurer Aetna , Mark Bertolini, had this to say about the potential for premium price hikes in anticipation of the full implementation of Obamacare in 2014: “We’ve all done the math, we’ve shared it with regulators, we’ve shared it with all the people in Washington that need to see it, …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance