|
|
|
|
|
Microsoft Project 2003 Inside OutDig into Project 2003—and discover how you can really put your project management skills to work! This supremely organized reference packs hundreds of timesaving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and handy workarounds in concise, fast-answer format. It’s all muscle and no fluff. Find the best and fastest ways to perform everyday... | | Beyond the Core: Expand Your Market Without Abandoning Your RootsIn this text, the author outlines an expansion strategy based on putting together combinations of adjacency moves into areas away from, but related to, the core business, such as new product lines or new channels of distribution.
Growth is not a choice—it’s an imperative. But the risks are substantial. Only a quarter of all... | | Pro SQL Server 2005 Reporting ServicesAt its core, the process of designing reports hasn’t changed substantially in the past 15 years. The report designer lays out report objects, which contain data from a known data source, in a design application such as Crystal Reports or Microsoft Access. He or she then tests report execution, verifies the accuracy of the... |
|
| | | | M Is for (Data) Monkey: A Guide to the M Language in Excel Power Query
Power Query is one component of the Power BI (Business Intelligence) product from Microsoft, and “M” is the name of the programming language created by it. As more business intelligence pros begin using Power Pivot, they find that they do not have the Excel skills to clean the data in Excel; Power Query solves this problem. This book... |
|
|
|
Result Page: 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 |