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Hi All,

I am developing a new project for my company. This project will keep a track of all our ins and outs of our business. Like client list, our recent projects, projects done/pending and whatnot.

I have named it Business Management System temporarily but I need a one word name for it.

Can you think of any?


Suggestions Plz??
 
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do it like sedo does
bumasys
 
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what do u mean by like sedo does?
 
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their name came from Sell Domains = SeDo
yours is Business Management System
BuMaSys


cancer10 said:
what do u mean by like sedo does?
 
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Hmm..I didnt like that name BTW.

Any other suggestions plz?

Thanx
 
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give me another chance.
is this a software project? or website name?
 
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Reps Added :)

Software Project
 
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and now comes drum roll pls...
Negotium (no tm entry)

negotium is latin word for business.
HTH
 
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Instead of Bumasys, why not just Bumas I think its catchy :) Maybe not entirely professional though.
 
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that's my idea :lol:

domainer50 said:
Instead of Bumasys, why not just Bumas I think its catchy :) Maybe not entirely professional though.
 
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weblord said:
that's my idea :lol:

:lol: As they say web, great minds do think alike :)
 
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shouldn't it be bms if you're naming a la sedo?

sedo = search engine for domain offers
 
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Does it need to be a .com?

Here are a couple available dot coms:

Marketageous dot com
Businessessity dot com
 
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busmansys.com
businessmansystem.com
yourmanagementsystem.com
yourmanagementsystems.com
 
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Guys, I dont know if the OP needs a domain, rather, just a suggestion for a name.

I think :)
 
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