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		<title>SAS 70</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Statement on Auditing Standards No. 70, commonly referred to as SAS 70 .
SAS 70 is the most widely recognized professional auditing standard. Developed by AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants), SAS 70 represents the professional guidelines that CPAs (certified public accountants) must follow when conducting audits.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Statement on Auditing Standards No. 70, commonly referred to as SAS 70 .<br />
SAS 70 is the most widely recognized professional auditing standard. Developed by AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants), <a href="http://fusepoint.com/english/landing/landing_sas.html">SAS 70</a> represents the professional guidelines that CPAs (certified public accountants) must follow when conducting audits.</p>
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<p>This certification means that <a href="http://www.fusepoint.com">managed hosting</a> provider has implemented controls and processes to minimize the potential for loss of internal or non-customer related systems and customer related systems (monitoring applications, devices and tools) due to intentional or unintentional events.<br />
SAS 70 data centers have to maintain prescribed levels of data security and redundancy, as well as personnel controls. These requirements include a full assessment of the following elements:</p>
<p>o Firewall configuration and access<br />
o Database access<br />
o Data transmissions<br />
o Data backup and recovery<br />
o Application security<br />
o Product development</p>
<p>In addition, data center staff cannot access servers or data without a specific procedure. All systems access and activity must be logged, and all physical access is highly controlled.</p>
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		<title>Classified Adverts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 01:08:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A classified ad is defined as being a type of advertising that is especially common in newspapers or other periodicals. However, the classified ad is now taking the internet by storm. It has become an effective way of advertising virtually anything and it doesn’t have to cost a penny.
There is no more having to “pay [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A classified ad is defined as being a type of advertising that is especially common in newspapers or other periodicals. However, the classified ad is now taking the internet by storm. It has become an effective way of advertising virtually anything and it doesn’t have to cost a penny.<br />
There is no more having to “pay per line” or “pay per word” when listing classified ads, especially online ads where you can advertise free of charge. There is no need to pay when you are able to place free ads and get just as much, if not more, exposure as if you placed an ad in the car classifieds, pet classifieds, or property classifieds of your local newspaper.</p>
<p>UK classifieds come in many forms such as local classifieds and classified ads that can gain even wider exposure for what you have to offer the public. This type of advertising has evolved into something much greater than what it was before the internet existed because people are able to advertise free to a local or a worldwide audience. It is up to you whether you want to post free local classified ads on smaller websites or free UK classified ads that will reach a much wider audience.</p>
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<p>A case in which you may wish to list a classified ad is if you are listing your car for sale within the motoring classifieds sector. It is much easier to sell a vehicle to someone that is local rather than have to ship the car or drive it to the destination. The same goes for listing in the pet classifieds. You certainly don’t want to attempt taking a pet a long distance or even making someone meet you at a halfway point, depending on how far the drive is. As for property classifieds, property can be listed in UK classifieds that exposes the available property to those even outside of the local area. You just never know when someone is wishing to move to a specific location, so it is a good idea to place free ads in the free property classifieds sector and gain the exposure that the property needs in order to be sold.</p>
<p>It is fair to say that free classified ads receive so much attention. There are more online ads than newspaper ads and there are also more people looking at online ads than the ads they must pay for in certain newspapers. The reason for this is because more people will list what other people need on free classified sites before paying to do the same thing in a place that won’t receive as much exposure for example, newspapers or magazines. That means there is a better chance that the seeker will find what they want and the seller can sell faster. This explains the rapid growth of classified sites over the recent years and that success is going to continue to grow for many years to come.</p>
<p>Author: Martin Davis</p>
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