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Vendidi: Database Application Framework
Vendidi Framework allows you to create Windows and Web applications, handling a data structure through a logical schema able to organize and interact, between them, data and parties.
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Create Your Methodology Based on a Standard Framework
This article, the first of a series of three, gives some tips on designing and implementing a methodology based on a standard framework such as ITIL or PMBoK.
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Document Templates Give You The Perfect Framework For Your Documents
When it comes to running an office, the SOHO entrepreneur has enough on his or her plate as it is. So if you find yourself in the unenviable position of regularly having to set aside your core competencies to handle tedious, repetitive administrative duties such as creating your business documents from scratch, then you need to consider the potential benefits offered by document templates.
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Understanding Garbage Collection in the .NET Framework
In this article we will explore the Garbage Collection feature in the .Net framework and the activities required in applications to manage resources complementing the Garbage Collector.
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Combine streams in one .NET Framework Stream object
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This article represents a simple Stream class whose data is based on the number of another .NET Framework streams.
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Ideas V a framework for e-business Success
At its core, e-business is a simple proposition. Businesses interact with customers through various channels such as retail stores, phone, print, television, instant messaging and ATMs. Leveraging interactive channels like the Web can drive down costs, expand markets and create new revenue opportunities. For businesses that have mastered the interactive channel, there is plenty of good news.
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A Framework for Sales and Marketing Collaboration
In this article, we'll try to add some detail and offer practical action items for sales and marketing when approaching prospects at various stages of readiness.
To do that, we'll look at prospects at three stages along the buying cycle: latent pain, recognized pain, and action oriented.