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  • Convert A Paper Trail To A DBMS  By : Rich Talbot
    If you or your organisation are still making use of a paper filing system to keep track of your critical information, it might be high time that you looked into converting a forest worth of paper into one of the most simple and flexible Database Management Systems (DBMS) available today.
  • Microsoft Access And Customer Surveys  By : Rich Talbot
    The first, and probably the most important, principle of any business is customer service, and the second is customer retention. It follows logically then that customer surveys will form an integral part of quality management of most, if not all, organisations.
  • MS Access And Database Normalisation  By : Rich Talbot
    Microsoft Access is at the forefront of database creation, maintenance and flexibility. It is fluent with all Microsoft Office applications and allows you to track and report information with ease, though Access training is certainly advisable so as to ensure that you acquire optimal functionality from the application.
  • Microsoft Access As A Business's Database Management System  By : Rich Talbot
    Information is key to the success of every business: it must be recorded and stored in a manner that facilitates easy dissemination and data management at all levels of the organisation.
  • Microsoft Access, An Efficient Database Tool  By : Rich Talbot
    Creating and maintaining a database can often be a tedious and time-consuming pursuit, but it is a necessity, to businesses and personal users alike, that need not be a detested one.
  • Three Myths About Microsoft Access  By : Rich Talbot
    When a manager tries to get employees into Microsoft database training, many IT administrators will try to talk them out of it. They insist that the company would be better off with a different database system and actively discourage adopting Access.
  • How To Find Good Access Database Courses In London  By : Rich Talbot
    A web search for database courses in London will reveal a countless array of training providers. What is the best way for organizations to evaluate who the right provider is for their needs?
  • When Is Microsoft Access Not The Best Choice For Your Business?  By : Rich Talbot
    Microsoft Access is a powerful and useful application for a variety of tasks but may not be the right choice for everyone. Here are some reasons why you might look for an alternative.
  • Nested Profile Properties Link Metadata to Databases  By : Jim Kemp
    Document management systems provide users the capability to index documents using metadata attributes. These index attributes, when applied in a consistent fashion, can provide users with the capability to quickly find and retrieve associated documents. The question is how do you enforce consistent metadata indexing for all of your documents?
  • Access Database Optimization: First Normal Form  By : Rich Talbot
    Proper database design goes beyond techniques learned in Microsoft Access courses. Experience and further training will be necessary for all but the most basic database projects. The practice of database optimization, also called database normalization, is a collection of best practices in database design. The most basic set of these rules is called First Normal Form or 1NF.
  • Offsite Network Backups Could Save You A Lot Of Time  By : Kristi Ambrose
    The great thing about these off site network backups is that they (if they are legit) will encrypt all of your files which add an extra level of security. Plus this is a very cost effective solution to backing up your computer. All you have to do is Download, Install, Backup! It's as simple as One Two Three.
  • File-systems Vs Databases - A Technological Comparision  By : Jaspreet Singh
    It's interesting to see how databases have come a long way and have clearly out-shadowed file-systems for storing structured or unstructured information.

    And, I see no reason why file-systems in future will borrow features from databases.
  • Top 5 XML Books Which Have Been Impacting The Database Industry  By : Joaquin Costa
    So many books about databases and the database industry, and so little time. Read now some key 5 books that any database fanatic needs to read at some stage in their life.

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