Saturday, October 11, 2008 

Strengths and Weaknesses of Chess Pieces

There RPC Games a number of different Chess pieces available on a board that a game of Chess Nintendo NES Memory be acted out with. Each of these pieces have a very strict set of rules which RPC Games be followed when using them and it is through the manipulation of these pieces that a victory will be won by one side or the other. Knowing everything about the pieces will only help a player RPC Games gaining that victory, giving them an edge when it comes to thoroughly understanding all of the varied strengths and weaknesses of each of the pieces available.

The King is the most important piece on a Chessboard. It is around this figure that this entire game revolves and the loss of a King means defeat for any player. The King is one of the weaker Chess pieces on the board, with the ability to move only one square at a time in any direction, with the exception of Castling. It can never come into danger from any other piece and if it is placed into a position where danger may ensue, the King must either be moved to safety, the piece placing the King in danger must be captured, or something must be moved, blocking the path.

The Queen, however, is the most powerful piece available on the board. It may move as many spaces as is possible either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The only restrictions placed upon it are those of the Knight's movements: in an irregular shape or jumping over other pieces. With this vast power of the Queen, it is often a priority for players to remove another player's Queen from the game, as the endgame can be notoriously difficult to win with one or more Queens in play.

Bishops are allowed to move as many spaces as they wish, but only ever in a diagonal position. Because of this, Bishops have their limitations as they will always rest on a square of the same color on which they began the game. Their range, however, often proves to be an asset. Knights have the most unusual movement requirements out of any Chess piece. They are restricted to move either two spaces vertically and one horizontally, or one space vertically and two spaces horizontally, making their finished move look like an "L." This unique movement pattern is both an advantage and a disadvantage for a player, as it allows unique striking patterns that cannot always be avoided, but it can also provide more problems when it comes to making a retreat.

Rooks move as many spaces as is possible in either a horizontal or vertical direction. They are generally considered to be stronger pieces than Bishops or Knights, placing them just lower in power than the Queen. Rooks are one of the most advantageous pieces to hold in an endgame, often helping to quickly bring about a victory. Pawns, on the other hand, are the weakest pieces of the game. They can only move forward one space at a time, with exception of their first move, and they can only capture diagonally. The advantage about Pawns, however, if if a player can make one reach the other side of the board, the Pawn may be promoted into another piece of greater value, making them dangerous, the closer they get to the other side. With this basic knowledge, Chess can become a greater game of long-term planning and execution.

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The Technology Small Enterprises Need At Prices They Can Afford

The South African Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) sector is the new target for technology companies seeking to sell products and services. However, what does this turnaround in attitude mean for the small business owner?

In the past SMEs were seen as too small, with limited resources, requiring too much investment in time and back-up support from vendors. Also, it took too many small transactions to generate the same revenue that a large corporate or government contracts would make. So, the focus was on winning large government tenders and winning corporate clients, which brought in huge revenues once the contract was signed.

As for SMEs, it was much easier to sell them products and services that almost fit, and if the match was not so prefect, that was just too damn bad. You get what Nintendo Top Games pay for, and SMEs were seen to be paying little.

However, circumstances are changing and recently a number of ICT companies (ICT), such as Telkom, Cisco Systems, Acer and Dell Super Nintendo Strategy Guides publicly stated the SME sector is a recognized growth market and they are developing ICT products and services aimed specifically to meet their needs.

African research house BMI-TechKnowledge says while SMEs accounted for 20% of technology companies revenue in 2006, their contribution will grow to 80% by 2015. Cinderella is becoming the favored princess, but what does all this new attention mean for the small business owner?

Your needs count

Technology providers are making an effort to understand the technology needs of SMEs and what particular challenges they have to deal with to thrive.

What this means is that as a favored buyer, you are now a position to make demands, and to give your business to whoever meets those demands best. Before, you could not complain too loudly, as you knew too well your hard earned cash wouldnt be missed too much anyway.

Products that fit

No longer does the SME owner/ manager have to take the technology solution that the salesman wants to sell and make do. The focus is now on ensuring that you get what you need to deliver your products and services efficiently.

Your supplier should also make sure that your technology solutions work efficiently, without uour having to worry about the details of how it works. The SME owner is like a conductor, who guides his orchestra to deliver beautiful music. But he does not have to fine tune the musical instruments or worry about the acoustics of the theatre, an analyst says.

There are still complaints among SMEs that large vendors dumb down on products that were initially intended for the corporate market, but many more entrepreneurs are developing products specifically for small business enterprises. Appropriate funding model

One of the challenges that SMEs face is cash flow SMEs never have too much coming in, and usually there is too much going out. Many vendors now offer funding models for technology investments that do not take hamper your SMEs operations.

Some of them even go as far as to say their funding models that allow you to keep money in your pocket, which you can use for other areas of your business. Find out how they can do that and if this kind of deal will cost you more than just paying cash in the long run.

Biography
Damaria Senne is a journalist and author based in Johannesburg, South Africa. She regularly interviews executives of multinational companies, government officials and regulators in the African communications market and foresees huge opportunities for content development in Africa in the next couple of years. Read her business articles at
http://www.itweb.co.za/sections/sme/

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