By Jim Clay on
6/18/2008 8:20 PM
So, I keep thinking of things I would like to blog about...Doesn't happen!
I have been very busy at work trying to build up steam on the complete rewrite of the original Access based system that we run the company off of. I am moving it to VB.Net with DevExpress controls. I am using the Xpress Persitent Objects (XPO) as the basis of the new programming model for our systems. WOW! Majorly cool stuff. XPO is a business object model tool that allows you to create the business object that you are dealing with including associations (one to many, many to many, etc.). You define what database you want to use and it creates and manages the schema for you. No more creating tables, creating a datalayer, creating stored p ...
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By Jim Clay on
3/27/2008 7:57 AM
If you are in busines, DON"T use these spam filter services that force the sender to click on a link in the response email, put in some info and then you email will go through. I consider these COMPLETELY unprofessional. I can't believe businesses are buying into them. If you need spam filtering use something that the sender doesn't have to deal with. At our office we have spam software that works with our Exchange server. Catches probably 95+% of our spam. Through my hosting business, for those who use my hosted email, there is some basic spam filtering in there, but I also offer an add-on that puts your email through a Barracuda spam filter appliance. These things work great and the cost is worth it.
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By Jim Clay on
12/22/2006 8:59 AM
As mentioned earlier, I work for a small company that like to be on the leading edge. We are very proud of our customer service, but our sales and marketing efforts have been admittedly, pretty weak and unorganized. I have all these grandeous ideas with regards to what we need to do, but the issue is time an other important things getting in the way.
So, we have decided to commit to a prebuilt sales tool. We are going to use Salesforce.com and I now get to integrate it with our existing systems that I have built. This is somewhat of a love it/hate it concept to me. I am ecstatic about increasing our sales efforts and having the tools in place t ...
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By Jim Clay on
12/15/2006 10:16 AM
I work for a great company that is small but VERY advanced technologically. I am sitting on hold with Dell right now so we can try and figure out a solution for an idea we have come up with here.
I have found TechSmith's Camtasia Studio, which will record a screen area along with voice narration and a web cam image. We want to use this to record all of the various activities that we do in our systems. This is not that hard...The hard part is playback. Since we all use dual monitors here, we need to record and render a double wide video. With that, we need to playback the video across to monitors...Thus spanning the video.
According to Dell, this is more of a software issue than a hardware one...So, off to Google and more research. I guess I will try and contact TechSmit ...
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