Meet CFUS
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Joseph (Joe) C. Hibbitt Principal, President Los Angeles, California
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Manny Mangahas Principal, VP -East Coast Operations Clifton, Virginia (Washington, DC)
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Burnie Reed Principal, VP - Midwest Operations Dallas, Texas
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CFUS Update!
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| Industry:   Aerospace |
Service:   Data Warehouse Development |
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Technology:  Oracle |
Constructed an enterprise-wide data warehouse for legacy data migration. Designed and developed a query presentation layer for Business Intelligence reporting.
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| Industry:   Publishing |
Service:   IT Staff Augmentation |
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Provided Oracle developers, database administrators, UNIX system administrators, and application testers to support a multiyear custom Oracle system.
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Microsoft Outlook .vs Outlook Web Access .vs Outlook Express
What's the difference between the three?
Here's a little information about Outlook Web Access vs Microsoft Outlook vs Outlook Express. (Then there's always Entourage for Mac,
but that is not included in this post)
Other than their names, they are not related (except for the fact they are all Microsoft products) and they are NOT different
versions of the product we all know as Outlook. This always seems to be a source of some confusion.
As a virtual assistant dealing with a variety of clients using any one of these, it's good to know the difference.
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Apple's iPhone Headed For Enterprise
CUPERTINO, Calif. -- Apple mapped out ambitious plans for the iPhone at an event here focused on
the company's enterprise plans and support for independent developers via a software development
kit (SDK).
Heading the list of enterprise-friendly features is support for Microsoft's Exchange server. Apple
(NASDAQ:AAPL) announced it is working with Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) to build support for Exchange
directly into the iPhone to satisfy the needs of business users, who want to be able to receive their
corporate e-mail, contacts and calendar information from company servers, and IT departments who want
to be able to manage it.
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The Right Exercise Shoes
Cross-trainers? Tennis shoes? Running shoes? Aerobic footwear? There seems to be a different kind of
shoe for every activity on the face of the earth, and none of them are cheap, either. You are to be
excused if you've been wondering whether all those different varieties really are necessary to conduct
a proper workout. Here Dr. Stephen Pribut, a leading Washington, D.C., podiatrist, helps separate the
facts from the fiction.
The running shoe:
Basketball and tennis shoes:
The cross-trainer:
The walking shoe:
Shoes with air-cushioned soles:
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