Across my computer screen.
I just got an invitation to electronically attend a friend’s wedding.
The bride and groom have a small group going to an exotic location and will be videocasting live so those of us not traveling can virtually attend.
The bride is a new friend - someone I like ...
I had no sooner finished compiling and writing about a number of the big ticket predictions for 2008 when the blogosphere and the web in general was awash in talk about one of the trends that I had referenced: data portability. But what is it? Why are organizations like ...
Reluctant blogger Maddie Grant has tagged me with the task of divulging eight things about myself here in plain sight on the web. So, here goes:
In spite of the fact that I have made my living from sales, business development, and leading start-up companies over most of the past decade, ...
"Greatness has more to do with how nonprofits work outside the boundaries of their organizations than how well they manage their own internal operations." That's the conclusion of Forces for Good authors Leslie Crutchfield and Heather McLeod Grant after four...
I'll frequently hear from my clients and other database managers, "Our members keep creating duplicate records of themselves, rather than using their existing database record. What can I do to eliminate duplicate records that are created by my customers and members?"
This is a common problem across all of my clients, ...