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On-Line? As on the WEB?
Does Access 2007 provide a function to: 1> post an update form on the WEB and 2> post a WEB "query" of the underlying tables like ASPRunner for example. Thanksaccess 2007Access 2007 no longer supports data access pages. If you want to deploy a data entry form over the Web...
Tags: Microsoft Office, Databases, Cecil.kearney, Microsoft Access, Access 2007, Microsoft SharePoint, Web
Discussion threads 2007-05-07

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A.T. Kearney Improves Ability to Manage and Share Intellectual Capital Across the Organization
A.T. Kearney, Inc. is one of the world's largest management consulting firms. With a global presence spanning major and emerging markets, A.T. Kearney provides strategic, operational, organizational, and technology consulting services to the world's leading companies. The company wanted to leverage expertise in specific knowledge areas and apply it not...
Tags: Oracle Corp., A.T. Kearney, Strategy, Management
Case studies
A.T. Kearney Procurement Solutions Uses Custom-Tailored CRM to Slash Lag Time Between Deal Close and Fulfillment
A.T. Kearney Procurement Solutions, a salesforce.com customer since 2000, has improved customer lifecycle management with salesforce.com. The procurement services leader has customized salesforce.com to track product types, partners, implementation timeframes and revenue, allowing the company to provide better, faster service to prospects and customers while giving its executives the data...
Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., A.T. Kearney, Procurement Services Leader, Sales Force Management, Sales
Case studies
Former Florida Navy Base May Become Spaceport
Cecil Commerce Center, named for a Navy blimp pilot, may soon become a commercial spaceport where civilians would be sent into space.This post originally appeared on an external website by Jay Garmon
Tags: Navy, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2005-12-05
RFID Will Bring Great Benefits for Retailers
Retailers can expect extensive inventory and labor cost savings from the adoption of Radio Frequency IDentification RFID technology, but some consumer product manufacturers will face higher costs and delayed benefits from adopting the technology. That is the conclusion of a new report on RFID and the Electronic Product Code EPC...
Tags: Benefit, RFID, Retail, Wireless, Security, Biometrics
White papers
Simbabwe (gz)
You have to burn a lot of houses to become one of the world's foremost tyrants. Welcome to Simbabwe, where the property is already owned and the houses built and you compete to burn and dispossess them. Plunder farms, deny grain silos to opposition supporters, rig elections, and taunt the...
Tags: House, Board, Corporate Governance, Business Operations, Corporate Law
Software downloads 2008-04-17
Railroad Tycoon II (exe)
An intricate cargo web and a dynamic financial environment set the stage for your chance at showing the world what a true robber baron is capable of doing. Buy and sell stocks, schedule train routes, lay rail, build stations, and take over companies. Railroad Tycoon II boasts an intuitive interface,...
Tags: Tycoon, Investment, Workforce Management, Finance, Human Resources
Software downloads 1999-02-16
Marketing Services Firm Develops Clear Access to Remote LOB Applications
National Marketing Resources is a 450-employee firm based in Kearney, Missouri, that provides sales and consulting services for entrepreneurs and small businesses in real estate investment and e-commerce. They needed to train new associates in the process of logging in to a new desktop and helping them understand the difference...
Tags: Marketing, Clear, National Marketing Resources, Terminal Services, Help Desk, Servers, It Operations, Hardware
Case studies 2008-03-12
Marketing Services Firm Introduces Sleek SOA With Server Upgrade
National Marketing Resources, a 450-employee firm based in Kearney, Missouri, provides sales and consulting services for entrepreneurs and small businesses in real estate investment and e-commerce. NMR needed a reliable, security-enhanced, and easily managed Web and application platform for LINKS. This platform would simultaneously provide TCP-bound connections for internal rich...
Tags: Marketing, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft SQL Server, SOA, Microsoft Corp., Server Upgrade, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows, Real Estate, Server Upgrades, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Business Operations, Hardware
Case studies 2008-03-06
Ides of March Yuk
I know, it is a day early, Ides of March is on March 15, but since the folks in Australia are a day ahead, they will see this when they check in when it is morning on Wednesday. Here it is:Top Ten Things Overheard In Rome On The Ides...
Tags: IDE, Caesar, yuk, ides of march, Tom Wigginton, MCSD, off-topic, bottle
Discussion threads 2006-03-14
Real-world advice for the new tech trainer
When you're just starting out in the training business, you've got a lot on your mind. It's tough to prepare for class, deliver the material, and cope with uninterested students. These training tips will help you do a good job and keep your perspective.By Ann Margaret KearneyIn my 10 years...
Tags: Workforce management, Guest Contributor, trainer, training
Technical articles 2000-07-31
Developing a training program for contract employees
If you're looking for a powerful recruiting tool and a way to boost efficiency, consider a program to get all your contractors on the same technical page. This plan for developing a technical training program will help your business and your workers.By Ann M. KearneyA large real-estate company decided its...
Tags: Real estate, Guest Contributor, agent, training, trainer
Technical articles 2000-10-02
Conflicting virtues: Honor or objectivity
In his weekly column, Tom Rodenhauser, president and founder of Consulting Information Services, follows trends in e-services and management consulting. This week features a look at the possible loss of objectivity by consultancies.Fortune magazine provides a glimpse at consulting’s fuzzy future in the current issue (“Old Consultants Never Die: They...
Tags: Outsourcing, Tom Rodenhauser, consulting, objectivity, Fortune Magazine
Technical articles 2000-06-09
When is trumpeting your own product appropriate?
A conversation was recently started concerning how great GMAIL is, search the forums for the topic GMAIL MORE SPACE. The individual who stated this thread, claimed to be head of marketing for Goggle, which creates GMAIL. Due to this, instead of a positive discussion on the merits of GMAIL, or...
Tags: Google Gmail, information technology, marketing, Synthetic
Discussion threads 2005-04-06
Stitching together the pieces of consulting's recent afflictions
HP won't buy PricewaterhouseCoopers, and marchFIRST just laid off 10 percent of its staff. Do such events spell a grim future for e-consulting? Columnist Tom Rodenhauser offers his thoughts.Four events over the last month provide a glimpse of consulting’s future. First, Hewlett-Packard calls off its shotgun wedding with PricewaterhouseCoopers. Then,...
Tags: Outsourcing, Tom Rodenhauser, consulting, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, ATK
Technical articles 2000-11-24
Consulting firms go to court over failed merger
What does it signify when one consulting firm sues another over a failed merger? This week's Inside Consulting looks at the battle between PA Consulting and Arthur D. Little.From the sublime to the ridiculous: The Financial Times reports that U.K.-based PA Consulting is suing Arthur D. Little, America’s century-old management...
Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, Outsourcing, Tom Rodenhauser, consulting, merger, ADL, PA Consulting
Technical articles 2001-07-20
Defending consulting's honor
The moniker "business advisor" has become rather pervasive these days. But columnist Tom Rodenhauser says that until the consulting industry melds IT advisors with traditional consultants, the term is an empty vessel.Almost three years ago, Computer Associates CA tried and failed to swallow up Computer Sciences Corporation CSC. It was...
Tags: Outsourcing, Tom Rodenhauser, Computer Sciences Corp., consulting, advisor, Computer Associates International Inc., consulting industry
Technical articles 2001-03-09
Geek Trivia: Overdose of tragedy
For those of you interested in the various scales that quantify major disasters, we have a new entry for you: The International Nuclear Events Scale. The INES is an eight-point (0 to 7) numeric scale developed by the International Atomic Energy Agency for communicating the level of danger represented by...
Tags: Chernobyl, Radiation, Accident, INES, INES Level 7, INES Level 0 Event, Cecil Kelley, Policies And Procedures, Human Resources, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-01-22
Job hunting? Work with a search firm
Before they come knocking with career opportunities in hand or before you seek them out, here are a few things you might want to know about how search firms work.When you’re job hunting, there's a handful of top-ranked executive and management recruiters looking for you. You may be even more...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Mary Ann Fitzharris, Heidrick & Struggles International, search company, job
Technical articles 1999-09-29
Out with the old at EDS
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: retirement program, Electronic Data Systems Corp., early-retirement plan
Technical articles 2004-10-28
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