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Google Launches Catalogs App for iOS and Android Tablets - 0 views

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    Google has stated to offer its latest service for current generation's tablet PCs like iPad and Androids called "Google Catalogs" on Wednesday.
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Access 2016: Introduction to Objects - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: INTRODUCTION www.office.com/setup Blogs: Databases in Access are composed of four objects: tables, queries, forms, and reports. Together, these objects allow you to enter, store, analyze, and compile data however you want. In this lesson, you will learn about each of the four objects and come to understand how they interact with each other to create a fully functional relational database. Watch the video below to learn more about objects in Access. TABLES By this point, you should already understand that a database is a collection of data organized into many connected lists. In Access, all data is stored in tables, which puts tables at the heart of any database. You might already know that tables are organized into vertical columns and horizontal rows. Rows and columns in an Access table - www.office.com/setup In Access, rows and columns are referred to as records and fields. A field is more than just a column; it's a way of organizing information by the type of data it is. Every piece of information within a field is of the same type. For example, every entry in a field called First Name would be a name, and every entry in field called Street Address would be an address. Fields and field names - www.office.com/setup Likewise, a record is more than just a row; it's a unit of information. Every cell in a given row is part of that row's record. A record - www.office.com/setup Notice how each record spans several fields. Even though the information in each record is organized into fields, it belongs with the other information in that record. See the number at the left of each row? It's the ID number that identifies each record. The ID number for a record refers to every piece of information contained on that row. Record ID numbers - www.office.com/setup Tables are good for storing closely related information. Let's say you own a bakery and have a database that includes a table with your customers' names and information, lik
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United Airlines reduces web content administration from months to hours with enterprise... - 0 views

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    Based in Chicago, Illinois, United is one of the largest airlines in the world. To improve enterprise content management (ECM), United wanted to build communities around the products and services it delivers to customers. The airline initially deployed Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and subsequently migrated to SharePoint Server 2010, which United developed into an enterprise platform for ECM and e-discovery, co-locating approximately 1 terabyte of content for the enterprise. In 2012, the airline deployed SharePoint Server 2013 for a variety of projects-including a service catalog that 87,000 employees rely on to search for and order products from the IT department. By using SharePoint Server 2013, United has also simplified content management-the amount of time required to enter a new item into the catalog has plummeted from two months to a few hours.
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Use cross-site publishing to set up a product-centric website in SharePoint Server 2013... - 0 views

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    Bella Engen is a Technical Writer on the SharePoint User Content Publishing team, focused on search-driven experiences. Cross-site publishing is a new publishing method in SharePoint Server 2013 that can help streamline the publishing process in your organization, and at the same time reduce costs associated with maintaining and updating your website. By combining cross-site publishing with SharePoint search features, you can reduce the number of pages needed to maintain your website, and gain flexibility in how content is presented to your customers. In a nutshell, cross-site publishing simplifies the authoring experience by separating the process of how content is authored from the process of how content is displayed. SharePoint search features enable you to add user-specific behavior to your website, such as displaying different content to different customer groups, or displaying recommendations based on user behavior. In a blog series on the SharePoint IT Pro blog, you can learn how you can use SharePoint Server 2013 to set up a website that is based on product catalog data. The blog posts describe the different functionalities that are involved when setting up such a site, and show you step-by-step how the features are configured. To demonstrate how it all comes together, data from a fictitious company is used. The blog posts use several screenshots and diagrams to explain everything from how the cross-site publishing feature works, to how you can use search features to influence how product data is displayed to visitors on a site. To give you an idea of what type of site this blog series describes, here are a few screenshots of the final website:
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Use cross-site publishing to set up a product-centric website in SharePoint Server 2013... - 0 views

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    Bella Engen is a Technical Writer on the SharePoint User Content Publishing team, focused on search-driven experiences. Cross-site publishing is a new publishing method in SharePoint Server 2013 that can help streamline the publishing process in your organization, and at the same time reduce costs associated with maintaining and updating your website. By combining cross-site publishing with SharePoint search features, you can reduce the number of pages needed to maintain your website, and gain flexibility in how content is presented to your customers. In a nutshell, cross-site publishing simplifies the authoring experience by separating the process of how content is authored from the process of how content is displayed. SharePoint search features enable you to add user-specific behavior to your website, such as displaying different content to different customer groups, or displaying recommendations based on user behavior. In a blog series on the SharePoint IT Pro blog, you can learn how you can use SharePoint Server 2013 to set up a website that is based on product catalog data. The blog posts describe the different functionalities that are involved when setting up such a site, and show you step-by-step how the features are configured. To demonstrate how it all comes together, data from a fictitious company is used. The blog posts use several screenshots and diagrams to explain everything from how the cross-site publishing feature works, to how you can use search features to influence how product data is displayed to visitors on a site. To give you an idea of what type of site this blog series describes, here are a few screenshots of the final website: www.office.com/setup Visit the "How to set up a product-centric website in SharePoint Server 2013" blog series overview page for the complete list of current and upcoming posts.
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5 Reasons Cellphone & Parts can fill up your Phone Repair POS Inventory - 0 views

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    Our partnership with Cellphone & Parts is a step forward to revolutionizing the cellphone repair industry. Cellphone & Parts offers a diverse catalog of high-end parts and cases from the leading brands across the repair industry. The supplier brings 100% genuine products of all tiers for repair shop owners.
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Why these 15 Apps are Good to have on Phone - Gadget Rumours - 1 views

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    In today's era of the digital world, everyone is highly dependent on androids and smartphones. These devices have made life easier. There exist millions of apps and games in the play store and on your mobiles that have made people remain stuck to these devices. But one should differentiate between helpful and useless apps. This mobile technology can play a revolutionary role in our lives if we learn to make the correct use of it. A man has so many needs and half of them can be solved through different apps on his phone. With an ever-growing net of apps, we have cataloged the following five apps that are good and beneficial to have on your phone as well as the backbone of your daily life.

Best Big Data Tools and Their Usage - 1 views

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Softboxes | Wholesale Photography Equipment and Camera Accessories | LightupFoto - 0 views

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    The function of softboxes is soft change blunt light ,softbox can make the light qualitative change more downy. Its principle is to the basis of ordinary light softbox through one or two layers of diffusion, which make the original light softbox light range that become more widely and make it become the diffuselight light softfbox .
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Verizon says it will support Palm Pre in early 2010 - 0 views

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    Verizon has coveted the Palm Pre since launch and now it is claiming that the phone will be available on their network sometime early next year.
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    Printing Company offering online printing services for banks, insurance, medical provider for affordable commercial printing. Call us for Political flyers.

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Amazon Tools Assist to Manage Accounts in a Better Way - 0 views

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    Rockit Seller is a renowned company that designs the best software solutions for people. We are an algorithmic reprice for Amazon sellers who make real-time price changes. In addition, we provide a complete solution for Product listing, catalog service, and account management. Feel free to contact!
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