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Create an Index

whitepaper To create an index, the user marks the index entries by providing the name of the main entry and the cross-reference in the document, and then one builds the index. An index lists the terms and topics that are discussed in a document, along with...

Tags: business management

[11 Apr 2008]

Use Mail Merge to Send Personalized e-Mail Messages to Your e-Mail Address List

whitepaper For example, in e-mail to the customers, each message can be personalized to address each customer by name. The unique information in each message comes from entries in a data file. When one wants to send personalized e-mail to recipients in the...

Tags: word processing

[11 Apr 2008]

Use Mail Merge to Create and Print Letters and Other Documents

whitepaper For example, in letters to the customers, each letter can be personalized to address each customer by name. The unique information in each letter or label comes from entries in a data source. One uses mail merge when one wants to create a set of...

Tags: word processing

[11 Apr 2008]

Dell explains "inappropriate accounting"

News I'm not going to talk about any individual by name," Carty said. The department used "inappropriate accounting decisions and entries that appear to have been largely motivated to achieve desired accounting results", Carty said during the call with...

Tags: finances, accounting, profits, dell

[17 Aug 2007]

Photos: First look at Microsoft's NHS software

Photo One of the main features of the software is a banner (shown at the top of the screen) which holds basic information about the patient - such as their name and date of birth - and a photo for identification.

Tags: nhs, microsoft, doctors, human computer interface

[08 Mar 2007]

CA Message Manager: Natural Language Processing Vs. Keyword Searching

whitepaper In addition, NLP technology enables CA Message Manager to automatically recognize new names when they appear in the paper-without ever having seen the name before. In contrast, a keyword based system requires new entries to be added manually before...

Tags: database management, manager, processing, message

[22 Dec 2006]

The Javapedia Project

whitepaper Javapedia entries will cover all aspects of the Java language: class libraries, history, philosophy, name it - if it relates to Java, it belongs in the Javapedia. A wiki is a collaborative playground with no one in charge.

Tags: java, .net, collaborative, charge

[15 Dec 2006]

Competition: Win HD TV, PSPs and iPods

Photo CNET Networks and its subsidiaries and related companies reserve the right to publish the name of the winners and any of the entries. What is the name of the co-founder of his venture recently bought by Google?

Tags: prizes, win, it, industry competition

[01 Nov 2006]

Entering Data in Access 2003

whitepaper For instance, in a contact database, the name, address, phone, and other entries for one contact is one record. In Access, a table is divided into fields, and each field contains one piece of information such as a last name or a price.

Tags: database management, records, record, table

[31 Oct 2006]

Find Specific Information Using AutoFilter

whitepaper Maybe one is looking for rows containing the name of a particular person, product, or company. Plowing through all of the irrelevant material takes time, especially if the worksheet contains hundreds or even thousands of entries.

Tags: row, worksheet, form, command

[13 Oct 2006]

Cataloger: Updated for Version 9

whitepaper With Cataloger, SAS developers can easily view, compare, and manipulate catalog entries, search catalog entries and create publication-quality documentation - just to name few of the myriad of features that existed in previous versions.

Tags: knowledge and data management, sas, catalog, data sets

[12 Sep 2006]

The A to Z of biometrics

The A to Z of biometrics

News Whereas physiological biometrics are based on a part of the body - the iris, finger or even DNA - behavioural biometrics are based on the traits of an individual, for example the way they walk, sign their name or speak.

Tags: biometrics

[20 Jul 2006]

Techies get 'the Wikipedia' of glitches

News The company name is a play on "spelunking", or cave exploration. The system, which is available for free, allows administrators to tag, or label, their entries so other users can more quickly find solutions to their system woes.

[03 Apr 2006]

Firms told CRM 'not just a switch you can flick on'

News He added: "Just because you are collecting all this data it doesn't mean you are using it most effectively," citing an extreme example of one financial services company which included 40,000 entries of the name 'Mickey Mouse' on its database.

Tags: crm

[14 Mar 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 11.11.05

Round-Up Not the most prudent name to give to a research project in search of funding. As an aside, you have to wonder about the choice of name for this research project. Someone entered Schwarzenegger's name during the test and failed to remove it, with...

Tags: weekly round-up, round-up

[11 Nov 2005]

Malware ID scheme set to sort naming muddle

News With that in mind, and because the plan allows companies to keep their own naming by assigning an ID rather than a common name, security software makers are hopeful that the effort will be a success, and they're eager to participate.

Tags: cme, virus, worm

[23 Sep 2005]

London attacks: Blogs express anger and emotion

News A Guardian blogger by the name of Fiona wrote: "We in general are far more tolerant than the other countries (particularly the french) . Some of the most touching entries were written by teenagers. Through online posts, people in London, the Middle...

Tags: bombings, attacks, blogs, london

[11 Jul 2005]

Compressing the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

whitepaper A SIP client sending a request to a SIP server typically performs a DNS lookup for the domain name of the server. A SIP server that supports, for instance, three different transport protocols, will have three different DNS entries.

Tags: proxy servers, transport, protocol, sip

[26 Dec 2004]

Renaming the CIO: DBS, anyone?

Renaming the CIO: DBS, anyone?

News silicon.com's competition announced at our CIO Forum at the end of September to come up with more apt abbreviation and name than CIO - as in chief information officer - garnered some thought-provoking responses.

Tags: cio, it director

[01 Nov 2004]

Bloggers' hoax theory over Bush military service memos

Bloggers' hoax theory over Bush military service memos

News The report's publication of Monica Lewinsky's name before Newsweek ran its story on the Clinton affair catapulted the report and Lewinsky into national headlines. But non-traditional sources such as blogs - which run the gamut from high-school...

[13 Sep 2004]

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