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  2. Blackbaud - Wikipedia

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    Blackbaud's flagship product is a fundraising SQL database software, Raiser's Edge. [2] Revenue from the sale of Raiser's Edge and related services accounted for thirty percent of Blackbaud's total revenue in 2012. [2] Other products and services include Blackbaud Enterprise CRM, Altru, Financial Edge, Education Edge, Blackbaud NetCommunity ...

  3. Blackbaud Launches Certification Program for The Raiser's Edge

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    Blackbaud Launches Certification Program for The Raiser's Edge New version of donor management software features user-driven updates WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Blackbaud (NASDAQ: BLKB) today ...

  4. The Raiser's Edge Event App for iPad Helps Nonprofits ... - AOL

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  5. Target costing - Wikipedia

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    Target costing is defined as "a disciplined process for determining and achieving a full-stream cost at which a proposed product with specified functionality, performance, and quality must be produced in order to generate the desired profitability at the product’s anticipated selling price over a specified period of time in the future."

  6. Rate of return pricing - Wikipedia

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    Rate of return pricing or target-return pricing is a method by which a company will set the price of its product based on their desired returns on said product. [1] The concept of rate return pricing is very similar to return on investment, but in this circumstance the company can manipulate its prices to achieve the desired goal.

  7. Palantir Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Palantir Technologies Inc. is an American publicly traded company that specializes in software platforms [3] for big data analytics.Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, it was founded by Peter Thiel, [4] Stephen Cohen, Joe Lonsdale, [5] and Alex Karp in 2003.

  8. Amazon is reviving an obscure entry-level interview procedure ...

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    But Amazon is reinstating bar raisers into the interview process for entry-level software engineering jobs, called “SDE-1 (L4)” roles, according to an internal memo obtained by Business Insider.

  9. Dynamic pricing - Wikipedia

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    Cost-plus pricing is the most basic method of pricing. A store will simply charge consumers the cost required to produce a product plus a predetermined amount of profit. Cost-plus pricing is simple to execute, but it only considers internal information when setting the price and does not factor in external influencers like market reactions, the weather, or changes in consumer va