Showing posts with label Customer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Customer. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan Collection is One of the Best on the Market

If you are interested in finding a way to cut your electric costs at home, then you may want to install a ceiling fan in a room or two. Home Depot carries the Hampton Bay fan collection and many feel that it is the best on the market. Not only does a fan help to keep your home cool in the warm months, it also helps to distribute heat more evenly throughout your home when it is cold outside.

Many feel that Hampton Bay fans are the trendiest around and they come in many different colors and designs. For example, they offer many different finishes, such as antique copper, brushed nickel, pewter and bronze.

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A system known as Quick Connect that was first introduced by The Hampton Bay Company gives you the opportunity to put together and install such a fan within just a few minutes using very few tools. The Hampton Bay ceiling fan uses the Gossamer Wind, which is a highly efficient fan blade designed to move the air much more effectively, thus giving maximum results.

Hampton Bay ceiling fans have 5 large, highly efficient blades that help to ensure you get plenty of circulation throughout the room. It is a 52 inch ceiling fan from the end of one blade to the tip. It is a very adaptable fan as it can be hung from a vaulted, standard or cathedral ceiling and comes in varying lengths that make it easy to hang in any area.

There are many different accessories that you can add to make your Hampton Bay ceiling fan completely unique. They have remote controls that allow for three different speeds, along with both a reverse and normal mode. There is also a timer for the on and off function, and a thermostat built in that helps save on energy bills.

They also have a great selection of ceiling fan light kits that can be paired with an antique, rustic, contemporary, tropical or nautical style. For those who feel their room is a little too small for a regular fan, there are the hugger ceiling fans that don't take up very much room yet still produce the same cooling effect. No matter what style or look you prefer there will be at least one and probably more that will fit your discerning, decorating needs.

The Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan Collection is One of the Best on the Market

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Importance Of Data Mining In Today's Business World

What is Data Mining? Well, it can be defined as the process of getting hidden information from the piles of databases for analysis purposes. Data Mining is also known as Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD). It is nothing but extraction of data from large databases for some specialized work.

Data Mining is largely used in several applications such as understanding consumer research marketing, product analysis, demand and supply analysis, e-commerce, investment trend in stocks & real estates, telecommunications and so on. Data Mining is based on mathematical algorithm and analytical skills to drive the desired results from the huge database collection.

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Data Mining has great importance in today's highly competitive business environment. A new concept of Business Intelligence data mining has evolved now, which is widely used by leading corporate houses to stay ahead of their competitors. Business Intelligence (BI) can help in providing latest information and used for competition analysis, market research, economical trends, consume behavior, industry research, geographical information analysis and so on. Business Intelligence Data Mining helps in decision-making.

Data Mining applications are widely used in direct marketing, health industry, e-commerce, customer relationship management (CRM), FMCG industry, telecommunication industry and financial sector. Data mining is available in various forms like text mining, web mining, audio & video data mining, pictorial data mining, relational databases, and social networks data mining.

Data mining, however, is a crucial process and requires lots of time and patience in collecting desired data due to complexity and of the databases. This could also be possible that you need to look for help from outsourcing companies. These outsourcing companies are specialized in extracting or mining the data, filtering it and then keeping them in order for analysis. Data Mining has been used in different context but is being commonly used for business and organizational needs for analytical purposes

Usually data mining requires lots of manual job such as collecting information, assessing data, using internet to look for more details etc. The second option is to make software that will scan the internet to find relevant details and information. Software option could be the best for data mining as this will save tremendous amount of time and labor. Some of the popular data mining software programs available are Connexor Machines, Free Text Software Technologies, Megaputer Text Analyst, SAS Text Miner, LexiQuest, WordStat, Lextek Profiling Engine.

However, this could be possible that you won't get appropriate software which will be suitable for your work or finding the suitable programmer would also be difficult or they may charge hefty amount for their services. Even if you are using the best software, you will still need human help in completion of projects. In that case, outsourcing data mining job will be advisable.

Importance Of Data Mining In Today's Business World

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Inside the Interface: Optimizing Search with Mathematica

Inside the Interface: Optimizing Search with Mathematica Tube. Duration : 3.60 Mins.


As a research analyst at BondDesk Group LLC, Joel Drouillard analyzes the way clients use the company's platform to search for fixed income securities. Recently, he started using Mathematica to go even deeper inside the interface to break down certain properties of searches. Using DatabaseLink, an industrial-strength Mathematica application that allows convenient integration of Mathematica with database management systems, Drouillard can easily retrieve all of BondDesk's click data. Once the data is in Mathematica, he can use the system's large collection of functions for numerical and symbolic computation and data processing to analyze and visualize clients' search behavior. Drouillard says, "I derive an immense amount of benefit from the tools Mathematica offers for mounting structures onto data. Visually, it's a big step forward, too." Drouillard says that with Mathematica's integrated approach to data handling, he can get a clearer picture of search activity on the company's interface and focus more on answering questions and optimizing the system. "One of the biggest advantages that I've derived from switching to Mathematica is its ability to operate in a vector sense or on a set sense rather than having to loop through everything. That's going to be relatively breakthrough in terms of my ability to now answer questions in a matter of minutes as opposed to...hours or days." The Mathematica Edge • Provides high-level interface to all standard SQL databases via ...

Keywords: Wolfram Research, Mathematica, Joel Drouillard, bonddesk Group, trading, fixed income trading, securities, bonds, search optimization, search, analytics

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Google I/O 2010 - Next gen queries

Google I/O 2010 - Next gen queries Tube. Duration : 50.28 Mins.


Google I/O 2010 - Next gen queries App Engine 301 Alfred Fuller This session will discuss the design and implications of improvements to the Datastore query engine including support for AND, OR and NOT query operators, the solution to exploding indexes and paging backwards with Cursors. Specific technologies discussed will be an improved zigzag merge join algorithm, a new extensible multiquery framework (with geo-query support) and a smaller more versatile Cursor design. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com

Keywords: App Engine, Datastore, Query, Cursor, Zigzag Merge Join, googleio2010, google, Google I/O, developer conference, #io2010, #appengine10

Monday, November 14, 2011

3sconsultant- Training Modules

3sconsultant- Training Modules Video Clips. Duration : 2.10 Mins.


Following Training modules are available: Spoken English for students, employees, teachers, housewives & businessmen Personality Development Interview Skills Presentation Excellence Communication Skills Time management Motivation ISO 9001 Quality Management System ISO 14001 Environmental Management System OHSAS18001-Occupational Health and Safety Management System Total Quality Management 5S Japanese techniques COPQ (Cost of Poor Quality) QC Tools Brain Storming Cause & effect diagram Control Charts Data Collection Market Leadership Flow Diagram Interface Mindset Scatter diagram Problem Solving Meeting Quality Circles QC Story

Keywords: Spoken English, Personality Development, Interview Skills, Presentation Skills, Time Management, Motivation

Monday, October 31, 2011

Jack Dorsey: Instrument Everything

Jack Dorsey: Instrument Everything Video Clips. Duration : 1.68 Mins.


In this clip, Square and Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey articulates his passion to measure and instrument everything for the collection of data. Based on his experience of having to "fly blind" at Twitter, when it came to early systems and data, the first thing Dorsey programmed at Square was the system administration dashboard. View more clips and share your comments at ecorner.stanford.edu

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Equal Access In The Classroom

Equal Access In The Classroom Video Clips. Duration : 12.57 Mins.


Every student deserves equal access to learning opportunities. The Described and Captioned Media Program focuses on those classrooms having students with broad differences in their ability to see and hear. Description and captioning make educational media accessible to these students. This production: (a) defines and provides examples of description and captioning; (b) provides teacher testimony supporting the need for these accessibility options in educational media; and (c) overviews the services provided by the DCMP, including our free-loan library of accessible media. For more information concerning the DCMP, visit our web site at www.dcmp.org. To learn more about accessible media, order a DVD version of this production, or to view this production with description, visit the Equal Access In the Classroom section of the DCMP site at http .

Tags: captioning, description, deaf, blind, deafness, blindness, captions, audio description, video description, DCMP, CMP

Friday, October 7, 2011

Easy web mapping with Web Map Layers.mp4

Easy web mapping with Web Map Layers.mp4 Video Clips. Duration : 9.97 Mins.


Web Map Layers. Web Map Layers is an off-the-shelf but extensible web mapping product designed for map viewing and interrogation. The product is has been designed for users without direct experience of GIS, such as members of the public, and the vast majority of office workers who interact with spatial data but lay no claim to be GIS specialists. Web Map Layers manages spatial data as individual map layers, each of which is served as an Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. © (OGC) Web Map Service (WMS). The user interface is entirely web-browser-based and built on the OpenLayers JavaScript library. This gives the application the familiar look and feel that everyone has come to expect of web mapping: notably zooming and panning by clicking and dragging -- so-called 'slippy' maps. Unlike some hosted products, Web Map Layers divorces the application software from dependency on any particular map data supplier or product.

Tags: web mapping, software, GIS, OGC, WMS, openlayers, spatial data

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Radiological and Nuclear Disaster Preparedness

Radiological and Nuclear Disaster Preparedness Video Clips. Duration : 72.07 Mins.


Are we, as a nation, prepared for a radiological or nuclear attack? With concern over continued terrorist threats at home and abroad, "dirty bombs", and the nuclear armament of rogue states, this question is just as relevant today as it was on September 11. This special session of Public Health Grand Rounds not only addresses these challenges, but reviews current efforts to improve the public health community's ability to prepare for and respond to these threats. Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: www.cdc.gov This video can also be viewed at www.cdc.gov

Keywords: CDC, Public Health Grand Rounds, Grand Rounds, disease prevention, nuclear disaster, radiological, radiation, nuclear

Saturday, September 24, 2011

115 ways to earn money with your computer

Here is a list of ideas for your reference, if you use your PC to want to make money.

Enter 1 in office management services for computer-based lawyers

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2 Thu word processing

3 The billing for doctors

4 Automate Telemarketing

5 Managing a church

6 Start a group of computer users

7 Discover how to win at blackjack

8 Wagering on horse racing

9 bet on pro football

10 Sell your home computer

11 They provide medical careManagement Information

12 Information Broker

13 Trading via computer

14 Enter astrological services

Offer an interactive electronic newsletter 15

Produce book indexes 16

17 Enter a computerized reservation service

18 Make stock market investment decisions

19 Thu Genealogy

20 Managing a band

21 Managing a house or pet sitter

22 Your Gems

23 Sale InfoCollector

24 Analyzing Real Estate Investments

25 Supporting a small business law

26 Write a book

27 Collectors Market

28 They advise

29 Prepare tax returns

30 Giving advice economic

31 Solve the real problems of real estate financing

Thurs 32 search databases

33 Publish your book

34 Plan your small business system

35 Crop Management

36 Analyze farm expenses

37 Enter WeeklyExpression of the bowling league statistics

38 Ensure that the computer-generated portraits

39 Investment Risks shelters

40 Managing construction costs

41 Produce computer utility products

42 Enter a computerized financial planning

43 Sell Life Insurance

44 Support a small publishing house

45 Enter the weekly press of Little League Baseball statistics

46 Run a small pharmacy

47 retailers, will be

48 Interpret physicalTherapy test results

49 Running a restaurant

50 Starting Business Directory

51 Conduct computer-assisted telephone interviews

52 Flow-line executive search activities

53 Enter the agricultural raw materials planning

Turn pictures 54 budget financial

55 Managing a museum collection

56 Supporting consumer education programs

57 They write freelance technical

These 58 multi-level direct-mail marketing

59 ReviewSpecial software

60 Being an engineering company

Enter 61 Sports Information Services

62 Manufacture of products for hobbyists

Enter 63 specialty-oriented services software

64 Perform a multi-level direct sales operation

65. You dispute management

66 The management of a dairy

Equipped with 67 debt collection automatic

68 Enter the date-based installation and instruction

69 Run a school / beauty salon

70 Improving small businessesService

71 Broker used computers!

Telework 72

73 Improved methods of medical diagnosis and treatment

74 Create electronic marketing tools

75 Place of independent documentation of software

76 Teaching people how to use microcomputers

77 Being on your home computer publishing

78 New computer-generated puzzles and word games

79 Become a software consultant

80 Producing low-cost computer graphics products

81 Development of software forChildren

Perform real estate inspections 82

83 Making translation software

84 has produced a computerized home security

85 Automating the recording of the conference

Gifts 86 new computer

Development of 87 scientific products

88 Write software for use at home

89 Managing a cellar

90 Design and production of personal computer hardware and peripherals

91 Design, publish and distribute software

92 Provide details of the machineMachinery

93 Start writing a co-operative Software

94 Developing small real estate partnerships

95 She Property Management

Thurs 96 Mortgage Brokerage

Perform non-judicial foreclosures 97

98 The development of mini-warehouse storage facilities

99 Sell immediate sign

Start an advertising agency 100

Start a hundred and first service curriculum.

102 Managing a talent agency

103 Managing a referral service

104 The operation of a mailing listService

105 Managing a typesetting service

106 Providing legal services for the community is

107 Post your own newsletter or help others to pay

108 Managing a voice mail service

109 Open your local newspaper classified

110 Enter a service reminder letter

111 ° Offer a personalized diet plan

112 ° Open your local newspaper real estate

113 ° Start a holiday Newspaper

Enter a 114 showdownService

115 Start Dating a single service

You can find more ideas with a series of brainstorming tools is http://www.best-internet-businesses.com

In truth, it gives the PC and the Internet to gain more opportunities, income, leisure time.

115 ways to earn money with your computer

Monday, September 19, 2011

Google I/O 2009 - ..Complex, high-performance apps w/ GWT

Google I/O 2009 - ..Complex, high-performance apps w/ GWT Tube. Duration : 59.83 Mins.


Google I/O 2009 - Effective GWT: Developing a complex, high-performance app with Google Web Toolkit Alex Moffat, Damon Lundin In this session we'll show how you can get the most out of GWT in development, testing and deployment. It's based on our two and half years of experience building Lombardi Blueprint, a SaaS application for collaborative business process documentation. We'll cover how you can effectively integrate GWT into your development process and how to structure your code and application to take advantage of GWT's unique features in order to provide the best possible user experience. Focus: Achieving high performance, sharing code between client and server, building and testing your application, multi-page application architecture, tips and tricks. For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html

Keywords: googleio2009, google, Google I/O, developer conference, Google Web Toolkit

Monday, June 20, 2011

Managing Accounts Receivable Collections Teams - Customer Value Group

Managing Accounts Receivable Collections Teams - Customer Value Group Tube. Duration : 8.08 Mins.


www.customervaluegroup.com Credit and Collections Managers should not be spending time behind computer screens designing reports or trying to analyse data. The tools should already be in place to present this data automatically. Below are the Credit and Collections Team Management "Big 5" that are provided automatically. 1) Reporting. With a Management Dashboards and reporting suite, you can monitor your team's performance simply with the click of a button. 2) Performance Targeting and Tracking. This allows you to set targets for your teams, such as cash targets, DBO, DSO, %age Overdue or %age activities resolved within SLA. 3) Segmentation of the customer base by key criteria such as customer type, size, payment performance, risk level or payment methods. Many of these segmentation models are provided as out-of-the-box preconfigured templates. You can take these templates and customise them for your business or scenario. It's for this reason that our implementation timeframe is rapid compared to other software vendors. 4) Credit Management. Understand your Expected Loss, Probability of Default, Expected Exposure and Loss given Default. 5) Applying workflows and policies according to your segments.

Keywords: factoring, collections, agency, agencies, collecting, collect, collection, debt, service, software, of, management, and, inventory, account, receivables, agent, dispute, receivable