Enterprise Storage Forum data management features

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- Enterprise Storage Forum data management features
- Indian River County adult and community education: Dec. 31
- Blog: David Loshin: December 2007 Archives

Enterprise Storage Forum data management features
Enterprise Storage Forum – Dec 31, 2007
With no limits set on user e-mail employees at one of the country’s largest homebuilding companies were sending e-mails that contained computer-aided design (CAD) files voice mail Microsoft PowerPoint presentations and standard communications that ranged from 1GB to as much as 9GB. Today using Mimosa NearPoint for Microsoft Exchange Server BHS has met its compliance requirements lightened the load on its Exchange server and improved system performance. Located in Costa Mesa Calif. one of five markets in which $148 million Brookfield Homes operates BHS knew it was time to address e-mail archiving so it turned to solution provider VL Systems of Irvine Calif. Time to Act The reasons to explore e-mail archiving were piling up fast at BHS.

Indian River County adult and community education: Dec. 31
tcpalm.com – Dec 31, 2007
If you have any questions call (772) 564-6250 or visit the Adult Education office at 1426 19th St. to pick up an admission packet. MICRSFT FFICE SPECIALISTStudents will be able to take a Microsoft ffice Specialist class in Excel in January. After successful completion students will sit for the Microsoft exam on site at the Adult and Community Education School. This certification will empower students with the skills and certification they need in today’s workplace. Call (772) 564-5007 for dates of the class. A Word class will be offered in February… Register now at the Adult Education School office as classes will begin in early to mid-January. SEBASTIAN CMPUTER CLASSESIf you are looking to take a computer class in the Sebastian area Adult Education will offer Introduction and Windows XP Internet Word Excel and PowerPoint in January. See the Adult Education schedule for dates and times or call (772) 564-4970 for additional information or phone registration. Consult a full course schedule for times dates and course fees. The course schedule is available at the office at area libraries and on the web at www.

Blog: David Loshin: December 2007 Archives
B-EYE-Network – Dec 31, 2007
As such most of the big BI vendors are now absorbed into even larger monoliths and the result is the further integration of their capabilities into a stacked set of offerings. Second smaller BI tool vendors (open-source included) are demonstrating more and more EM involvement with vertical solution vendors in the telecommunications health care financial pharma industries etc. Third Microsoft is pulling desktop-users up the stack as more BI functionality is provided (consider the launch of Sharepoint the inclusion of advanced analytics into Excel. In addition we are seeing more development of business applications that exploit BI within real-time (or near real-time) operations such as embedded call center analytics… Then all of a sudden I started to think about being able to present someone with additional information aside from contact data such as white papers or powerpoint presentations. Then links to webinars podcasts youtube videos. Can you get all this stuff on a business card?K so I brought this up in a recent conversation with.

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