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Visualizing DataEnormous quantities of data go unused or underused today, simply because people can't visualize the quantities and relationships in it. Using a downloadable programming environment developed by the author, Visualizing Data demonstrates methods for representing data accurately on the Web and elsewhere, complete with user interaction, animation, and... | | Maximizing Your Sales with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011
Microsoft Dynamics CRM is a customer relationship management tool.
At its very core, Microsoft Dynamics CRM is a database. It’s the place where
you can enter information about your customers: Who works at the company,
what are their roles, who at your company has communicated with them, what
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Contemporary Research in E-marketingThis innovative text brings the interdisciplinary work of e-marketing to one outlet, and fuels the cross-fertilization of ideas and dissemination of key research concepts.
Contemporary Research in E-Marketing brings the intrinsically inter-disciplinary work of e-marketing, by academic researchers from various fields, to one... | | Managing the Risks of Payments SystemsIdentify and manage payment risk
The risks of payment systems have dramatically evolved…new laws, new technologies, new threats combined with the chronic problems of error, fraud, and security. Treasury and banking executives and their counsel ignore these risks at their peril. "We didn’t know" is no excuse. ... | | Structured Query Language (SQL): a Practical IntroductionLet's start from basics. What is a database? In very general terms, a database is a collection of related data. Notice the word related, this implies that the collection of letters on this page do not by themselves constitute a database. But if we think of them as a collection of letters arranged to form words, then they can be conceptualised as... |
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