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CRM and the art of data capturing

CRM and the art of data capturing

News Companies are scrambling to implement CRM solutions and integrate all their customer contact points. However, most find capturing customer data or feedback the most difficult part of implementing their CRM strategy.

Thursday, July 26 2001 02:26 PM


10 roles you need for ITIL configuration management

10 roles you need for ITIL configuration management

Techguide If you’re serious about building an effective configuration management service, you’ll need to consider who will accomplish 10 key functions. Here’s a brief rundown of the essential roles that should be covered.

Monday, December 08 2008 12:58 PM

Tags: IT Management, Configuration Management, ITIL, Training, Database, Tool, CMDB, Integrator Role, Larry Klosterboer, database administrator


Setting up CDC in SQL Server 2008

Setting up CDC in SQL Server 2008

Techguide Change Data Capture is a new native feature in SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition. Here's how to use it to easily set up data auditing on your SQL Server system.

Thursday, August 13 2009 09:16 AM

Tags: Databases, Microsoft Windows, Server platforms, Microsoft SQL Server, Table, Database, Raleigh, stored procedure, Chapman Co., SalesHistory


Introduction to Change Data Capture in SQL Server 2008

Techguide SQL Server database consultant Tim Chapman takes a look at the new auditing features available in SQL Server 2008.

Sunday, February 01 2009 03:29 PM

Tags: Databases, Server platforms, Data Management, Microsoft SQL Server, Data, Database, Data Auditing, data capture, DDL, ETL



Use shades of gray to enhance scale in Excel

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Excel's palette is generous, but don't throw buckets of pigment all over your spreadsheets just because you can.


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Ultimate 2012 recovery site: the moon

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Have you seen the disaster movie "2012"? A friend from Control Risks and I did, and we reluctantly concluded we wouldn't be able to write off the cost of our..... by Nathaniel Forbes

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