The Business Power Trio: PowerPoint, Project, and Outlook
- By aaron smith
- Published 12/2/2008
- Computers
Efficient dissemination of information is critical in today's fast paced and competitive business climate. Outlook, PowerPoint and Project all make information distribution and coordination more effective. They work well alone but they work even better together.
Creative Ways To Use Microsoft Excel To Organize Your Home and Family
- By Christine OKelly
- Published 12/2/2008
- Computers
Although Excel is often viewed as a business application, it is popular as a consumer product as well. People use it for everything from tracking their personal finances to logging their DVD collection.
How To Use Microsoft Visio As a Productivity Tool
- By Christine OKelly
- Published 12/2/2008
- Computers
Among productivity software, Visio tends to get eclipsed by bigger titles. Many businesses don't know about it and many of those that do dismiss it as "just pretty pictures". However Visio, accompanied by instructor-led Visio training, gives your organization a new avenue of communication that makes it easier to express new concepts.
How To Find A Good VB For Access Trainer
- By aaron smith
- Published 11/25/2008
- Computers
An organization that uses Access without understanding Visual Basic is not taking advantage of all the features of the software. VB is learned most effectively at the hands of a certified and experienced instructor, but there are countless Access courses out there. Which is the best one for your business? The best way to find a good VB course is to first find a good VB for Access trainer.
Should You Send Managers To VBA Training?
- By aaron smith
- Published 11/25/2008
- Computers
A growing number of companies are sending managers to learn Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Excel 2007 courses. They find it has a number of benefits even if the manager never actually uses the software.
Training Budgets In A Bad Economy
- By aaron smith
- Published 11/25/2008
- Computers
It's well known that when a company has to cut back on expenses, one of the first things to go is budget for training such as Excel courses. London-based companies like companies all over Europe are slashing their excess expenses and training managers are suddenly left with no money to do their jobs. How can they continue to provide necessary employee development?
Visual Basic Returns To The Macintosh
- By aaron smith
- Published 11/25/2008
- Computers
In August 2006, Microsoft's Macintosh Business Unit announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference that Microsoft Office 2008 for the Macintosh would be released without Visual Basic Support. Training managers wondered if there was a need to continue Visual Basic training if their organizations were using Macintoshes.
The Business Power Trio: PowerPoint, Project, and Outlook
- By aaron smith
- Published 11/25/2008
- Computers
Efficient dissemination of information is critical in today's fast paced and competitive business climate. PowerPoint, Project and Outlook all make information distribution and coordination more effective. They work well alone but they work even better together.
When Is Microsoft Access Not The Best Choice For Your Business?
- By aaron smith
- Published 11/25/2008
- Computers
Access training courses talk about the capabilities and uses of Microsoft Access. However most courses don't talk about when you shouldn't use Access, and that's an important subject as well. Microsoft Access is a powerful and useful application for a variety of tasks but may not be the right choice for everyone. Here are some reasons why you might look for an alternative.
Portable Air Conditioners: Setup Tips for Maximum Efficiency
- By Christine OKelly
- Published 04/11/2008
- Computers
If you're in a building where the temperature in the server room can't be controlled independently, you've probably already considered portable air conditioners as a viable way to efficiently cool the isolated area without freezing everyone in the office.

