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November 2007 Issue: I
Hello friends and future clients:

Welcome to the inaugural issue of The CFUS Corporation’s Technology Newsletter – Technology and more.
CFUS is a privately held minority-owned company incorporated in 1996 to service the database programming needs of its clients. Since then, CFUS has steadily expanded its operations to offer more complete IT solutions to its clients.

The World Wide Web and Internet are changing the way business is done today with unprecedented possibilities. But that's nothing compared to what the future has in store. Technology is evolving at light speed, and the business models and relationships that operate in this digital economy are changing just as fast.

Information Technology is a part of every organization, large or small, and your organization’s data is vital to your survival and growth. By working with our clients, CFUS adds value in a variety of Information Technology areas. Our professionals are highly qualified and seasoned.

CFUS works at a technology as well as a business level. As an Information Technology Services company, CFUS has had access to a wide variety of organizations from diverse industries. It is this exposure, along with our CFUS/client teaming-alliance approach that enables us to provide top quality services on a project or an on-going consulting basis. Some industries that CFUS has worked include:

Aerospace/Defense Automotive Biotech Entertainment Education
Insurance Manufacturing Non-Profit Real Estate Retail Sales

CFUS works with its clients to realize the opportunities that are imbedded in this emerging economy. CFUS brings 'outside-the-box’ thinking to our clients' business challenges by thinking big, starting small, and growing fast.
Oracle: Its not just for the big boys.
It’s interesting, when talking to small and medium size businesses (SMB) in general; I find that they don’t usually think of Oracle’s application products as a solution for their organization. After doing much research, what I have found is that Oracle has helped more than 19,000 SMB customers in a variety of industries and across many geographies. So, why is there a disconnect?  When I think about this logically, it would make sense that companies large and small should have similar business challenges such as globalization, regulations, customer-driven markets, internet technologies, etc.  The only difference I see is that they might not be able to afford long and costly drawn-out application integration projects like a Fortune 1000 company can. 
Corporate Identity: Its your story.
A corporate identity is, put simply, a symbol. It can be as simple as a color scheme (e.g. Orange and Blue widely used in most of AOL’s advertising) or a word written a certain way. (e.g. “Sony” written in those narrow, classy letters) or a picture. (e.g. The Ship for Old Spice Aftershave.) These physical images are often associated with the “image” of the company behind them. They are often designed with a certain motive. User Friendly for AOL, Sleek and High Tech for Sony, and Manly and Sturdy for Old Spice.
Work’s over: Rest your mind...work your body.
 
Are you ready to shake up your workout routine? Do you wish you could burn more calories without spending more time at the gym? Consider aerobic interval training. Once the domain of elite athletes, interval training has become a powerful tool for the average exerciser, too.
What is interval training?
It's not as complicated as you might think. Interval training is simply alternating bursts of intense activity with intervals of lighter activity. Take walking. If you're in good shape, you might incorporate short bursts of jogging into your regular brisk walks. If you're less fit, you might alternate leisurely walking with periods of faster walking. For example, if you're walking outdoors, you could walk faster between certain mailboxes, trees or other landmarks.
Meet CFUS

Joseph (Joe) C. Hibbitt
Principal, President
Los Angeles, California

Manny Mangahas
Principal, VP -East Coast Operations
Clifton, Virginia (Washington, DC)

Burnie Reed
Principal, VP - Midwest Operations
Dallas, Texas
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