Databases

Bring the Database to the Building Site

By Tom_pen at 15 July, 2010, 12:00 am

At the building site, contractors need access to the company database, as well as other information. With the right receivers, the data can be accessed remotely, via a laptop, mobile phone or other device, preventing the need for large on-site computers, lowering costs and making the foreman’s job just a little easier.

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Which Is Better, Excel Or Access?

By microsofttraining at 15 July, 2010, 12:00 am

I am often shown Excel workbooks that have been set up as a database to store information. Nothing wrong with that. However, as an experienced Microsoft Office Trainer, I sometime feel that the workbook I am being shown is large, cumbersome and very user unfriendly and would be better if the data was not stored in Excel at all, but stored in a simple Access database. In this article I am going to examine in which circumstances Excel is best for databases and for which Access is better suited.

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The Benefits of Telemetry Software in the Emergency Vehicle

By Tom_pen at 12 July, 2010, 12:00 am

The typical emergency vehicle is equipped with some type of telemetry software. There are benefits to the 911 operators, the EMT specialists, the hospital and the patient. For any municipality or private service that has not invested in the technology, here’s a look at the benefits.

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Salon Software That Works

By pdelray at 8 July, 2010, 12:00 am

The right kind of salon software that has the features that you need to help manage your growing business is one program that you cannot afford to operate without. These programs are an important help in the never ending quest to save money and protect your investment. Keeping track of clients is something that should be done not only for payment tracking but for advertising purposes also. You can conveniently send out advertisement to clients that give permission for you to do so.

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Database Management – When To Audit Your Database

By johnmce at 6 July, 2010, 12:00 am

Auditing a database is a relatively simple bit of database management which should be part of a routine. Most management databases create records of operations performed over time. Using the database should allow the management to see which operations were performed by which employee at what time. Some databases even allow for verification by collecting information about where and when the data was entered.

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Scenario Mapping Can Transform Accountants into Database Planners

By Tom_pen at 30 June, 2010, 12:00 am

When pursuing a database design project objective, the question of scenario mapping arises often enough to be considered as a design issue. The whole idea is to bring together two environments that can only be connected by conscious effort and insight.

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A Financial Database Profiler Is Your Best Design Approach

By Tom_pen at 28 June, 2010, 12:00 am

A Financial Database Profiler is generated upon completion of an exhaustive requirements study that carefully combines accounting rules and database technology rules into a coherent design scenario. If you or your company cannot account for the knowledge necessary for the business systems requirements of accounting and software analysis, then you must consider contracting for these services.

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