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How
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| First and foremost, I am a listener. I
don't come in, poke around and then tell you what's wrong. Instead, I apply a holistic
approach. I ask questions about every phase of your operation until I attain a thorough
understanding of what it is that you are trying to do. I do not confine myself simply to
the computer or your database. I listen carefully to everything you say about your
product, your service, your people, your customers, your suppliers.
Then I design for excellence.
| I specialize in replacing database programs that don't work or
are outmoded with ones that work and are up-to-date. |
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database development services I provide apply to
almost every phase of business, industry, government and not-for-profit
activity, anywhere records are or should be kept. My services apply
if you want a system that captures and processes data the way you want. |
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Any
Business or Non-Profit |
- CRM
- Customer (or Member) Relationship Management
- Lead
Management
- Complete training
and support for Microsoft Access and
Visual Basic, Microsoft SQL Server,
and Corel Paradox.
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Manufacturers
and Wholesalers
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- Order Entry
- Job Costing
- Invoices
- Production Scheduling
- Productivity Analysis
- Inventory
- Entry and Invoicing systems
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Service-based
Companies
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- Estimating
- Cost Accounting / Job
Costing
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